A university perspective on retractions
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2016-07-20
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Rosse, Joe, author
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Presented at the Retractions conference: keeping the pool clean: prevention and management of misconduct related retractions held on July 20-21, 2016 at Hilton Fort Collins in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Joseph Rosse is the Associate Vice Chancellor of Research Integrity and Compliance and the Research Integrity Officer at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is responsible for oversight of animal and human research, research involving biosafety, export control or other restrictions, as well as conflicts of interest and misconduct in research. Dr. Rosse received his Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from the University of Illinois, and is also a Professor of Management in the University of Colorado's Leeds School of Business. Rosse is an author of three books, in addition to over 70 papers published in scholarly journals and books, mostly dealing with job (dis)satisfaction, employee turnover, and the development of employee selection systems.
PowerPoint presentation given on Day 1: Wednesday, July 20th, 2016.
Joseph Rosse is the Associate Vice Chancellor of Research Integrity and Compliance and the Research Integrity Officer at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is responsible for oversight of animal and human research, research involving biosafety, export control or other restrictions, as well as conflicts of interest and misconduct in research. Dr. Rosse received his Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from the University of Illinois, and is also a Professor of Management in the University of Colorado's Leeds School of Business. Rosse is an author of three books, in addition to over 70 papers published in scholarly journals and books, mostly dealing with job (dis)satisfaction, employee turnover, and the development of employee selection systems.
PowerPoint presentation given on Day 1: Wednesday, July 20th, 2016.
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Internet effect
retracted articles
challenges
integrity