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Research and Collaborative Negotiation
[edit]Research and collaborative negotiation is the process of establishing agreements on authorship, data sharing, and resource allocation in academic collaborations. Clear agreements help prevent disputes over intellectual property and research funding. According to Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation, early discussions enhance transparency and research integrity.[1] The National Institutes of Health (NIH) highlights the importance of compliance with ethical standards in research partnerships.[2]
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[edit]- ^ Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. "Negotiating Research Collaborations". 2023.
- ^ National Institutes of Health. "Research Integrity and Transparency in Collaborations". 2022.