The Hong Kong Principles for assessing researchers: Fostering research integrity
University of Ottawa · Ottawa Hospital · +8 more institutions
Abstract
For knowledge to benefit research and society, it must be trustworthy. Trustworthy research is robust, rigorous, and transparent at all stages of design, execution, and reporting. Assessment of researchers still rarely includes considerations related to trustworthiness, rigor, and transparency. We have developed the Hong Kong Principles (HKPs) as part of the 6th World Conference on Research Integrity with a specific focus on the need to drive research improvement through ensuring that researchers are explicitly recognized and rewarded for behaviors that strengthen research integrity. We present five principles: responsible research practices; transparent reporting; open science (open research); valuing a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.95
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- 100%
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9Topics & keywords
- Research integrity
- Trustworthiness
- Transparency (behavior)
- Engineering ethics
- Rigour
- Open science
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Research ethics
- Reduced inequalities