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Sverre Spoelstra, porträttfoto.

Sverre Spoelstra

Universitetslektor

Sverre Spoelstra, porträttfoto.

The Gray Zone : Questionable Research Practices in the Business School

Författare

  • Nick Butler
  • Helen Delaney
  • Sverre Spoelstra

Summary, in English

In recent years, the awareness of academic misconduct has increased due to high-profile scandals involving prominent researchers and a spike in journal retractions. But such examples of fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism (FFP) serve to obscure the less flagrant, more subtle cases of possible misconduct: what some have called “questionable research practices” (QRPs). Where FFP is seen as inherently negative, QRPs fall into an ethical “gray zone” between permissible and impermissible. We draw on semistructured interviews with business school scholars to explore the occurrence of QRPs. Prevalent QRPs include playing with numbers, playing with models, and playing with hypotheses. Scholars explain the existence of QRPs in three ways: the inadequate training of researchers, the pressures and incentives to publish in certain outlets, and the demands and expectations of journal editors and reviewers. We argue that a paradox is at work here: To live up to the positivist image of “pure science” that appears in academic journals, researchers may find themselves—ironically—transgressing this very ideal. Ultimately, this challenges the individualistic account of academic misconduct by drawing attention to the role played by institutional actors, such as academic journals, in encouraging forms of QRPs.

Avdelning/ar

  • Företagsekonomiska institutionen

Publiceringsår

2017-03

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

94-109

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Academy of Management Learning & Education

Volym

16

Issue

1

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Academy of Management

Ämne

  • Business Administration

Nyckelord

  • questionable research practices
  • academic misconduct
  • business school research
  • positivist science

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1537-260X