Keynote Speakers

Hanne Andersen

Hanne Andersen (University of Copenhagen)

Hanne Andersen is professor in history and philosophy of science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her research falls within political epistemology, philosophy of science in practice, and integrated history and philosophy of science. Her primary research focus is on the structure and development of 20th and 21st century science, including collaboration, expertise, and scientific misconduct.

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Talk: Philosophy of scientific malpractice: On ignorance, negligence and distrust.

M. Bakker

Marjan Bakker (Tilburg University)

Marjan Bakker is assistant professor at the Methods and Statistics department at Tilburg University. She wants to improve science by investigating problems and possible solutions. She is interested in reporting errors, the use of questionable research practices, statistical power, outliers in data, publication bias, and preregistration.

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Talk: Preregistrations in psychology as a means against QRPs


Remco Heesen

Remco Heesen (London School of Economics)

Remco Heesen is a philosopher of science employed at the University of Western Australia (at the time of the CFA for this conference) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (at the time of the conference). His research focuses on the social structure of science, with particular interests in the credit economy and peer review.

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Talk: Incentives and Research Misconduct

 

Mongeon

Philippe Mongeon (Dalhousie University)

Philippe Mongeon is a bibliometrician with a broad interest in the dynamics of knowledge production, dissemination and use. He published on topics such as authorship practices, scientific misconduct, scholarly publishing, open access, research funding, altmetrics and the evolution of scientific fields.

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Talk: Modelling the path to and from research misconduct


Amalya Oliver

Amalya Oliver (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Amalya Oliver is working on innovation and emergence in knowledge-intensive industries and the high-tech industries in Israel, university-industry technology transfer and collaborations, scientific entrepreneurship, research misconduct, and university social responsibility.

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Talk: Fraud and Misconduct in Research: Detection, Investigation, and Organizational Response

 

 

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