Objective "In a context of tight funding, research and innovation operators tend to look for a rapid return on their investment, including markets near-immediate applications of the funded research results.This amazing will for swift financial returns is also influenced by the increasing use of information and communication technologies which economic models are shorter than those (OECD, 2014) of general research, particularly in the Medical field(Francis, 2009), but who have nonetheless heavily skewed the perception of these business cycles.There is therefore an increasing ""impatience"" of innovation financiers towards funded research projects, which creates significant stress and pressure on research operators and can lead to ethically questionable, if not criminal, practices.Furthermore, the existence of such problems necessarily has an impact and leave traces, either structural : what is the becoming of research players - these being individuals, public institutions or companies - convicted or even only suspected of such acts? (Fanelli 2009, Sarantakos 2012) ; sociological : how can society as a whole maintain confidence in a sector more and more suspected of treachery (Larson et al 2011), economic : what is the full cost of such practices in terms of lost training, lost confidence, lost financing, legal action costs or damages spendings ( Mello 2010), and how can the loss of opportunity be evaluated. In this respect, the objectives of this project are threefold:1 - analyse the occurrence of research malpractice (RM) through historical case studies, and evidenced examples ; this to find and prove the existence or not of a sociological and systematic financial model related to these topics.2 - provide a financial modelisation of RM related risks and loss of opportunity 3 - propose a methodology and guidelines for anticipating, prevent and mitigate the appearance of this type of practices." Fields of science social sciencessociologygovernancenatural sciencescomputer and information sciencesdatabasessocial scienceslawcriminologysocial scienceslawhuman rights Programme(s) H2020-EU.5.f. - Develop the governance for the advancement of responsible research and innovation by all stakeholders, which is sensitive to society needs and demands and promote an ethics framework for research and innovation Main Programme Topic(s) GARRI-9-2015 - Estimating the costs of research misconduct and the socio-economic benefit of research integrity Call for proposal H2020-GARRI-2014-2015 See other projects for this call Sub call H2020-GARRI-2015-1 Funding Scheme CSA - Coordination and support action Coordinator INSTITUT DES HAUTES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES ET COMMERCIALES Net EU contribution € 614 831,25 Address 43 QUAI DE GRENELLE 75015 Paris France See on map Region Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris Activity type Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Links Contact the organisation Opens in new window Participation in EU R&I programmes Opens in new window HORIZON collaboration network Opens in new window Total cost € 614 831,25 Participants (1) Sort alphabetically Sort by Net EU contribution Expand all Collapse all PANEPISTIMIO KRITIS Greece Net EU contribution € 384 881,25 Address UNIVERSITY CAMPUS GALLOS 74100 Rethimno See on map Region Νησιά Αιγαίου Κρήτη Ρέθυμνο Activity type Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Links Contact the organisation Opens in new window Website Opens in new window Participation in EU R&I programmes Opens in new window HORIZON collaboration network Opens in new window Total cost € 384 881,25