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|Resource Type=Guidelines
 
|Resource Type=Guidelines
 
|Title=Professional Ethics and Code of Conduct for National Natural Science Foundation of China
 
|Title=Professional Ethics and Code of Conduct for National Natural Science Foundation of China
|Is About=In 2009, the National Natural Science Foundation of China introduced standards of professional ethics and a code of conduct for its members, funders, and governors. It developed these standards to ensure the fair and impartial distribution of resources to research programs. The standards include concrete guidelines on application review, confidentiality, and project management. It also includes guidelines for individual comportment, laying out professional duties and virtues (e.g. self-discipline and honesty) for members.
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|Is About=In 2009, the National Natural Science Foundation of China introduced standards of professional ethics and a code of conduct for its members, funders, and governors. The aim of this document is to ensure the fair and impartial distribution of resources to research programs. It includes concrete guidelines on review, confidentiality, project management and also guidelines for individual comportment, laying out professional duties and virtues (e.g. self-discipline and honesty) for members.
|Important Because=As indicated in an interview following the guidelines, these standards are relevant to funding organizations for several reasons. The foundation intended to create a culture of fairness and honesty that preserved the public trust in its findings. It also created the guidelines to create concrete policy for managing an increasing quantity of funds.
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|Important Because=In an interview, the director of the National Natural Science Foundation of China states that the standards set in the document are relevant for the creation of a culture of fairness and honesty. He claims that this is crucial to preserve the public trust in research findings and set guidelines to create concrete policy for managing an increasing quantity of funds.
 
|Important For=Researchers; Administrators; Funders; Research funding organisations
 
|Important For=Researchers; Administrators; Funders; Research funding organisations
 
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|Involves=Ministry of Science and Technology
 
|Involves=Ministry of Science and Technology
|Has Timepoint=2019; 2009
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|Has Timepoint=2009
 
|Has Location=China
 
|Has Location=China
 
|Has Virtue And Value=Confidentiality; Fairness; Dignity; Integrity; Neutrality; Self-discipline; Trustworthiness
 
|Has Virtue And Value=Confidentiality; Fairness; Dignity; Integrity; Neutrality; Self-discipline; Trustworthiness
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Integrity; Perverse incentives; Professional standards
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|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Professional standards
 
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Revision as of 11:26, 8 October 2020

Guidelines

Professional Ethics and Code of Conduct for National Natural Science Foundation of China

What is this about?

In 2009, the National Natural Science Foundation of China introduced standards of professional ethics and a code of conduct for its members, funders, and governors. The aim of this document is to ensure the fair and impartial distribution of resources to research programs. It includes concrete guidelines on review, confidentiality, project management and also guidelines for individual comportment, laying out professional duties and virtues (e.g. self-discipline and honesty) for members.

Why is this important?

In an interview, the director of the National Natural Science Foundation of China states that the standards set in the document are relevant for the creation of a culture of fairness and honesty. He claims that this is crucial to preserve the public trust in research findings and set guidelines to create concrete policy for managing an increasing quantity of funds.

For whom is this important?

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