Authors
Vincent Giorgini, Jensen T Mecca, Carter Gibson, Kelsey Medeiros, Michael D Mumford, Shane Connelly, Lynn D Devenport
Publication date
2015/5/4
Journal
Accountability in research
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
123-138
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Ethical codes of conduct exist in almost every profession. Field-specific codes of conduct have been around for decades, each articulating specific ethical and professional guidelines. However, there has been little empirical research on researchers’ perceptions of these codes of conduct. In the present study, we interviewed faculty members in six research disciplines and identified five themes bearing on the circumstances under which they use ethical guidelines and the underlying reasons for not adhering to such guidelines. We then identify problems with the manner in which codes of conduct in academia are constructed and offer solutions for overcoming these problems.
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