Grant writing and grant peer review as questionable research practices

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Abstract

A large part of governmental research funding is currently distributed through the peer review of project proposals. In this paper, we argue that such funding systems incentivize and even force researchers to violate five moral values, each of which is central to commonly used scientific codes of conduct. Our argument complements existing epistemic arguments against peer-review project funding systems and, accordingly, strengthens the mounting calls for reform of these systems.

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Conix, S., De Block, A., & Vaesen, K. (2021). Grant writing and grant peer review as questionable research practices. F1000Research, 10. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73893.2

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