How ethical can we be? (11 February 2021)

Description

Jan and Nick discuss ethics dilemmas they faced and try to figure out what advice they would give to others that work and publish in teams on information systems research problems.

Episode Reading List

  • McCook, A. (2018). Management Researcher with 16 Retractions has New Professorship. Retraction Watch, retrieved February 8, 2021, from https://retractionwatch.com/category/by-author/ulrich-lichtenthaler/.
  • Cutcher-Gershenfeld, J., Baker, K. S., Berente, N., Flint, C., Gershenfeld, G., Grant, B., Haberman, M., King, J. L., Kirkpatrick, C., Lawrence, B., Lewis, S., Lenhardt, W. C., Mayernik, M., McElroy, C., Mittleman, B., Shin, N., Stall, S., Winter, S., & Zaslavsky, I. (2017). Five Ways Consortia Can Catalyse Open Science. Nature, 543(7647), 615-617.
  • Bhattacharjee, Y. (2013). The Mind of a Con Man. The New York Times Magazine, retrieved February 8, 2021, from https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/28/magazine/diederik-stapels-audacious-academic-fraud.html.
  • CITI Program. (2010). The Trusted Standard in Research, Ethics, and Compliance Training. CITI Program, retrieved February 8, 2021, from https://about.citiprogram.org/en/homepage/.
  • Couzin-Frankel, J. (2014). Harvard Misconduct Investigation of Psychologist Released. Science, 05/2014.
  • Recker, J. (2010). Explaining Usage of Process Modeling Grammars: Comparing Three Theoretical Models in the Study of Two Grammars. Information & Management, 47(5-6), 316-324.
  • Markus, M. L. (1983). Power, Politics, and MIS Implementation. Communications of the ACM, 26(6), 430-444.

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