- Academic integrity and plagiarism
- Ethics in Business and Education
- Legal Education and Practice Innovations
- Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Higher Education Governance and Development
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Legal Studies and Reforms
- Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
- Ethics in medical practice
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Sustainability in Higher Education
- Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Ukrainian Legal and Forensic Studies
- Service-Learning and Community Engagement
- Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
- Communication and COVID-19 Impact
- Education and Social Development in Ukraine
- Zoonotic diseases and public health
- Innovation, Technology, and Society
- Doctoral Education Challenges and Solutions
- Education, Leadership, and Health Research
- Science and Science Education
Hanken School of Economics
2019-2024
Vilnius University
2018-2019
Mykolas Romeris University
2013-2018
International Business School at Vilnius University
2016-2018
Higher Institute of Management
2009
Abstract Citizen science evolved through multiple disciplinary manifestations into a new field of study and participatory method enquiry. While most citizen projects take place within problem-focused natural sciences, social sciences humanities help understanding the human dimension open broad methodological spectrum for enriching scientific research with approaches boosting public participation. In this paper, we use meta-synthesis approach to explore how is practised in so far less...
Abstract A clear understanding of terminology is crucial in any academic field. When it that complex interdisciplinary concepts are interpreted differently depending on the field, geographical setting or cultural values, time to take action. Given this, Glossary for Academic Integrity, newly developed by European Network Integrity project, served as basis compiling a comprehensive taxonomy terms related integrity. Following rigorous coding exercise, was partitioned into three constituent...
Academic integrity determines the trust that society has in quality of education and results scientific research. More broadly, it influences honesty, respect for ethical principles, fair behaviour members. Accordingly, higher institutions should have clear, transparent well-communicated policies to defend academic among all stakeholders. Taking into account worldwide dependence on digital technologies, online communication channels be also used this purpose. Using qualitative content...
This report aims to enhance our understanding of stakeholder mapping for co-created citizen science initiatives. It presents and discusses findings from an international two-day workshop with researchers, event organizers, communication experts, artists realizing activities. Participants identified examples co-creation in their work mapped stakeholders three initiatives the "Doing Together Science" project. For each case, we provide overview groups involved lessons derived identifying actual...
The university mission is considered as its social function, and the a pivot of strategic transformation.The culture changes mostly tends to increase organisational flexibility orientation towards market needs.In embracing changes, individual researchers, units organisations should build more competitive entrepreneurial approach be accountable for performance.The integration declared principles, values commitments into overall activities, managerial processes practices creates added value...
This paper investigates the differences and similarities between European regulatory research integrity systems. The data collection process involved gathering information from public sources. A total of 27 countries were included in comprehensive dataset. Three determinants examined: legal structure national regulation, presence guidelines, provision training by offices. Qualitative content analysis was employed to identify relevant systems work findings suggest that functions powers...
In this paper we cast light on one form of dishonest behaviour in academia – contract cheating services. We examine how an agreement between a student and services provider is viewed from ethical legal perspectives. For purpose carried out analysis as which, Lithuania, currently facing the challenge implementing laws regarding violation academic ethics. Taking into consideration recent jurisprudence, together with social media articles, conclude that while any for severely criticized terms...
Considering world-wide interest in prevalent research malpractice at higher education institutions, we focus on the role of European national integrity promoters (ombudspersons, funding organizations, networks) who play a forefront bringing systemic change. Given constraints promoters, strive to grasp meaningfulness their work. To accomplish that, employ qualitative approach and use individual semi-structured interviews with 10 promoters. Employing reflexive applied thematic analysis,...
Universities experience a myriad of transformations due to the challenging environment. The confrontation institutional and individual interests in management research performance is one them. imperative responsibility under spotlight discussion terms what our actions bring improving performance, raison d'être make it sophisticated. Adapting main arguments normative stakeholder theory we expose particular attention ethical issues responsibilities performance. From method perspective,...