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Good practice guidelines for occupational health research funded by the private sector

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Quinn, Margaret M. ; Levenstein, Charles ; Delaurier, Gregory F.

New Solutions

2001

11

4

295-306

occupational safety and health ; private sector ; research programme ; safety guide

USA

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

English

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"The role of the private sector in funding academic research is increasing and the well-developed guidelines for government-sponsored research do not apply to the academic-industry arena. Good Practice Guidelines for privately funded occupational health research are necessary. Industry sponsors and academic researchers belong to differing systems with differing goals and means to achieve and evaluate them. As a result, problems are inherent in the relationship. Guidelines would benefit industry by providing criteria against which industry-funded research could be judged and evaluated. Guidelines would help university researchers assure their work is examined and critized on its merits. Such protection would foster quality research over the long term. "

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