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On classic and modern ethical issues in business and management academic research
Author(s) -
Wei Hong,
Hong Yu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
frontiers in management and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2717-5340
DOI - 10.25082/fmb.2021.01.006
Subject(s) - engineering ethics , relevance (law) , ethical issues , business ethics , sociology , political science , management science , public relations , engineering , law
Ethical issues are critical to researchers, and this has been a hot topic in decades. Many classic ethical issues, such as plagiarism and fabrication, are repetitively discussed, but some contemporary ethical issues are still problematic and overlooked for researchers, especially those young scholars. The purpose of this paper is to analyse and discuss ethical issues around contemporary business and management academic studies. This paper found that first, scholars are internally and externally pushed to produce rigorous theory development papers, neglecting the relevance of practice. Second, researchers devoted themselves in improving their academy degree or meeting requirements from their employers instead of dealing with practical problems and their interests in research. Third, some 'self-plagiarism' behaviours, such as segmented publication, are arguable in the academy study, which leads to a waste of publication, but it is hard to discern and needs to be tackled.