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  1. National cross-disciplinary research ethics and integrity study: methodology and results from Estonia.Kadri Simm, Mari-Liisa Parder, Anu Tammeleht & Kadri Lees - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (3):514-538.
    While empirical studies of research ethics and integrity are increasingly common, few have aimed at national scope, and even fewer at current results from Central and Eastern Europe. This article introduces the results of the first national research integrity survey in Estonia, which included all research-performing organisations in Estonia, was inclusive of all disciplines and all levels of experience. A web-based survey was developed and carried out in Estonia with a call sent to all accredited Estonian research institutions. The results (...)
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  • Factors influencing researchers’ scientific integrity in scholarly publishing: a path analysis approach.Lan Thi Nguyen & Kulthida Tuamsuk - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    Scientific integrity is defined as the condition that occurs when individuals adhere to accepted standards, professional values, and practices of the relevant scientific community. This study aims to investigate the influential factors on the scientific integrity in scholarly publishing of researchers in Thailand. The questionnaire was delivered to a sample size of 398 top researchers who had high citations and h-index recorded in the Scopus database during the past 5 years, 316 responses were returned. The findings confirm that there are (...)
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  • Status of scientific research integrity knowledge in dental undergraduates from 34 universities in China.Xiaojin Wu, Tongxin Zheng, Yufei Nie, Jingyi Wu, Jirong Chen, Janak L. Pathak & Lihong Wu - 2025 - BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1):1-10.
    This study investigated the status of research integrity knowledge among dental undergraduates from 34 Chinese universities in 5 key demographic regions. Questionnaires regarding the status of research integrity, including perception, attitude, and firsthand experience of scientific research integrity, were distributed to dental undergraduates of 34 Chinese universities. These universities were from 5 key demographic regions of China, i.e., eastern, western, northern, southern, and central. The questionnaires filled out by 1514 participants were further analyzed. The results showed that among the participants, (...)
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  • Perceptions of Research Misconduct Among Lecturers and Students in Vietnam: A Quantitative Investigation.Lan Thi Nguyen & Thuy Thanh Bui - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-19.
    Scientific integrity is a cornerstone of credible research and academic advancement in Vietnamese universities, encompassing adherence to ethical principles of honesty, transparency, and accountability in research practices. This study aims to investigate how lecturers and students in Vietnam perceive research misconduct behaviors. By employing a quantitative approach, it provides insights into the current state of research misconduct within the Vietnamese universities through a questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale. We collected 444 valid responses from lecturers and students at universities in (...)
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