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  • Research Integrity

Background:

  • Publication ethics discussions frequently center on author misconduct, including data fabrication and plagiarism.
  • The ethical responsibilities of other stakeholders in the publication process are often overlooked.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To broaden the perspective on publication ethics beyond author accountability.
  • To emphasize the shared ethical responsibilities among all parties involved in scholarly publishing.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of publication ethics frameworks.
  • Analysis of stakeholder roles in maintaining research integrity.

Main Results:

  • Editors, publishers, academic societies, and institutions possess significant ethical duties.
  • Policies and actions of these entities profoundly impact publication ethics.
  • A collective approach is essential for advancing publication ethics.

Conclusions:

  • Publication ethics is a shared responsibility, not solely an author's concern.
  • Active engagement from all stakeholders is crucial for upholding research integrity.
  • Ignoring the roles of editors, publishers, and institutions hinders progress in addressing publication misconduct.