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Fostering research integrity (RI) requires balancing rules and researcher commitment. Combining bureaucratic governance with network processes, like those at Tilburg University, offers an efficient approach to uphold RI standards.

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  • Research Integrity
  • Science Governance
  • Organizational Theory

Background:

  • Research integrity (RI) is essential for trustworthy science.
  • Rules are vital for RI standards but can increase bureaucracy.
  • Researcher commitment is crucial for effective RI practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore combining rules and commitment for fostering research integrity.
  • To analyze governance modes for managing RI effectively.
  • To provide recommendations for research institutions on balancing governance approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action.
  • Examination of governance modes: markets, bureaucracies, and networks.
  • Case study of an institutional response to a research integrity issue at Tilburg University.

Main Results:

  • Network processes can legitimize and support market or bureaucratic governance.
  • A balance between network, market, and bureaucratic modes is necessary for effective RI.
  • The Tilburg University Science Committee case demonstrates a normatively grounded and efficient RI approach.

Conclusions:

  • Fostering research integrity necessitates a balanced governance approach.
  • Integrating network processes with bureaucratic rules enhances RI.
  • Institutions can improve RI by strategically combining commitment and rules.