null New Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity

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New Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
13 September 2018 a new version of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity has been published. Research integrity is essential if research is to be conducted properly. The Code of Conduct, that has been in use since 2014, has been amended and expanded in a joint effort of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Netherlands Federation of University Medical Centres (NFU), Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Associated Applied Research Institutes (TO2), Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (VH), and the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU). It will be in force as of 1 October 2018.

Clear standards

The Code applies to fundamental, applied, and practice-oriented research. It describes clear standards that researchers in many research organizations can apply to their daily practices. Compared with the previous version, some striking elements of the new Code of Conduct are as follows:

  • The new Code of Conduct is written in such a way that it can apply to both public and public-private scientific and scholarly research in the Netherlands.
  • The Code of Conduct specifically allows for collaboration and multidisciplinary approaches, as it takes into account the differences between different institutions. The Code of Conduct defines five principles of research integrity and 61 standards for good research practices and duties of care for the institutions.
  • The institutions’ duties of care are new additions to this Code of Conduct. With these, the research organizations show that they are responsible for providing a working environment that promotes and safeguards good research practices.
  • Moreover, the new Code of Conduct for Research Integrity distinguishes between research misconduct, questionable research practices, and minor shortcomings. 
  • The final chapter describes how an institution must address potential research misconduct. 
  • On the one hand, the Code of Conduct grants institutions adequate scope to deliver a balanced verdict regarding potential research misconduct, while on the other hand it explicitly states the criteria that play a role in such a scenario. 

Download The Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity 2018.