Responsible research impact: Ethics for making a difference.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19649.1
Eric Allen Jensen, Mark S Reed, James Daybell, Louise Rutt, Aaron M Jensen, Gabriella Arrigoni, Marta Ballesteros, Sadiq Bhanbhro, Bethann G Merkle, Caitlin Hafferty, Philly Iglehart, Sawsan Khuri, Andrzej Klimczuk, Ian D Marder, Daniel Milosavljevic, Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza, Ursula Pool, Simon Robinson, Lindsay C Stringer, Steve Taylor, Anne H Toomey, Daniela Martin, Lisa Louise Taylor-Sayles, Andrew N Makohon-George, Russell T Rodrigo
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The need for ethical guidelines that support and empower researchers who aim to enhance the societal impact of research has become critical. Recognizing the growing emphasis on research impact by governments and funding bodies worldwide, this article investigates the often overlooked ethical dimensions of generating and evaluating research impact. We focus on ethical issues and practices that are specific to the process of intentionally working to develop societal impacts from research. We highlight the complexities and ethical dilemmas encountered when researchers engage with non-academic groups, such as policymakers, industries, and local communities. Through a combination of literature review and insights from participatory workshops, the article identifies key issues and offers a new ethical framework for responsible research impact. This framework aims to guide researchers and institutions through the process of limiting potential harm while delivering societal benefits in a way that is realistic and balanced. The aim is to establish ethical practices for engagement and impact, without making the process so onerous that researchers are less likely to undertake such activities. The article concludes with actionable recommendations for policymakers, research funders, research performing organizations, institutional review boards and/or ethics committees, and individual researchers. Making use of such recommendations can foster an ethically responsible approach to research impact across academic disciplines.

负责任的研究影响:做出改变的伦理。
支持和授权那些致力于提高研究的社会影响的研究人员的伦理准则的需求已经变得至关重要。认识到世界各国政府和资助机构对研究影响的日益重视,本文调查了经常被忽视的产生和评估研究影响的伦理层面。我们专注于伦理问题和实践,这些问题和实践是特定于有意地从研究中发展社会影响的过程。我们强调了当研究人员与非学术团体(如政策制定者、行业和当地社区)接触时遇到的复杂性和伦理困境。通过文献综述和参与式研讨会的见解相结合,本文确定了关键问题,并为负责任的研究影响提供了一个新的伦理框架。该框架旨在指导研究人员和机构通过限制潜在危害的过程,同时以现实和平衡的方式提供社会效益。其目的是建立参与和影响的伦理实践,而不是使这一过程过于繁重,从而使研究人员不太可能从事这类活动。文章最后为政策制定者、研究资助者、研究执行组织、机构审查委员会和/或伦理委员会以及个人研究人员提出了可行的建议。利用这些建议可以培养一种道德上负责任的方法,以跨学科的研究影响。
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