NCPRE Publication List
Welcome to the NCPRE Publication Archive
We update this list regularly with contributions from NCPRE members, offering resources to support ethical practices and professional development across a range of topics. Browse below to explore our latest publications.
- Bednar, J. S., & Brown, J. A. (2024). Organizational ghosts: How “ghostly encounters” enable former leaders to influence current organizational members. Academy of Management Journal, 67(3), 737–766. Citation link.
- Rufino, S. M., Hudson, N. W., & Briskin, J. L. (2024). Volitional change in pathological traits: Can people change their maladaptive traits? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Advance online publication. Citation link.
- Luckman, E. A., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2023). Beyond compliance: RCR for research integrity by embracing practical wisdom. Teaching Ethics, 23(2), 219–239. Citation link.
- Martinson, B. C., Smallfield, J., Magley, V. J., Thrush, C., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2023). Climate of accountability and interpersonal respect (CAIR): Development and validation of a new organizational survey. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2023, July 26). Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s resignation shows what happens when you don’t pay attention to lab culture. STAT. Citation link.
- Anand, S., Meuser, J. D., Vidyarthi, P. R., Liden, R. C., Rousseau, D. M., & Ekkirala, S. (2022). A multi-level model of I-deals in workgroups: Employee and coworker perceptions of leader fairness, I-deals and group performance. Journal of Management Studies, 59(2), 489–517. Citation link.
- Pathki, C. S., Kluemper, D. H., Meuser, J. D., & McLarty, B. D. (2022). The Org-B5: Development of a short work frame-of-reference measure of the Big Five. Journal of Management, 48(5), 1299–1337. Citation link.
- Barrymore, N., Dezső, C. L., & King, B. C. (2022). Gender and competitiveness when earning for others: Experimental evidence and implications for sponsorship. Strategic Management Journal, 43(5), 905–934. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2021). The college administrator’s survival guide: Revised edition. Harvard University Press. Citation link.
- Luckman, E. A., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2021). Teaching reflective decision-making: Exercises for navigating ethical dilemmas. In D. E. Wueste (Ed.), Teaching ethics: Instructional models, methods, and modalities for university studies. Rowman & Littlefield. Citation link.
- Grey, A., Bolland, M. J., Avenell, A., Klein, A. A., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2020). Check for publication integrity before misconduct. Nature, 577(7789), 167–169. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2019). Make reports of research misconduct public. Nature, 570(7759), 7. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., McNutt, M. K., Martinson, B. C., Faulkner, L. R., & Nerem, R. M. (2019). Overdue: A US advisory board for research integrity. Nature, 566(7743), 173–175. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., Marcus, A. R., & Oransky, I. (2018). Institutional research misconduct reports need more credibility. JAMA, 319(13), 1315–1316. Citation link.
- Blanken-Webb, J., Palmer, I., Deshaies, S.-E., Burbules, N. C., Campbell, R. H., & Bashir, M. (2018). A case study-based cybersecurity ethics curriculum. 2018 USENIX Workshop on Advances in Security Education (ASE 18). Citation link.
- Oransky, A. I., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2018, March 30). Ohio State just released a 75-page report finding misconduct by a cancer researcher. What can we learn? Retraction Watch. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., & Robinson, A. D. (2018). Nine pitfalls of research misconduct. Nature, 557(7705), 297–299. Citation link.
- Luckman, E. A. (2018). Savvy leadership promotes ethical science. Nature, 563(7729), 35. Citation link.
- Martin, V. S., & Tonini, D. C. (2017). Experiential ethics education. In Scientific integrity and ethics in the geosciences(pp. 213–230). American Geophysical Union (AGU). Citation link.
- Liao, C., Wayne, S. J., Liden, R. C., & Meuser, J. D. (2017). Idiosyncratic deals and individual effectiveness: The moderating role of leader-member exchange differentiation. The Leadership Quarterly, 28(3), 438–450. Citation link.
- Tonini, D., Burbules, N., & Gunsalus, C. (2016). New models of hybrid leadership in global higher education. Educational Considerations, 43(3). Citation link.
- McCook, A. A., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2015, June 18). “If you think it’s rude to ask to look at your co-authors’ data, you’re not doing science”: Guest post. Retraction Watch. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2015, January 23). Misconduct expert dissects Duke scandal. The Cancer. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2015, November 13). Penalty too light. The Cancer Letter, 41(42). Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2014). The integrity mindset: An obligation to ourselves and others. Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 15(2), 120–123. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2012). The young professional’s survival guide: From cab fares to moral snares. Harvard University Press. Citation link.
- Seiler, S. N., Brummel, B. J., Anderson, K. L., Kim, K. J., Wee, S., Gunsalus, C. K., & Loui, M. C. (2011). Outcomes assessment of role-play scenarios for teaching responsible conduct of research. Accountability in Research, 18(4), 217–246. Citation link.
- Brummel, B. J., Gunsalus, C. K., Anderson, K. L., & Loui, M. C. (2010). Development of role-play scenarios for teaching responsible conduct of research. Science and Engineering Ethics, 16(3), 573–589. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2010). Best practices in communicating best practices. Science and Engineering Ethics, 16(4), 763–767. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., & Rennie, D. (2008). Handling whistleblowers: Bane and boon. In Fraud and misconduct in biomedical research (4th ed.). CRC Press. Citation link.
- Rennie, D., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2008). What is research misconduct? In Fraud and misconduct in biomedical research(4th ed.). CRC Press. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., Bruner, E. M., Burbules, N. C., Dash, L., Finkin, M., Goldberg, J. P., Greenough, W. T., Miller, G. A., Pratt, M. G., Iriye, M., & Aronson, D. (2007). The Illinois White Paper: Improving the system for protecting human subjects: Counteracting IRB “mission creep.” Qualitative Inquiry, 13(5), 617–649. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., & Beckett, J. S. (2006). Playing doctor, playing lawyer: Interdisciplinary simulations. Illinois Public Law Research Paper No. 05-14, NYLS Clinical Research Institute Paper No. 05/06-14.Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., Bruner, E. M., Burbules, N. C., Dash, L., Finkin, M., Goldberg, J. P., Greenough, W. T., Miller, G. A., & Pratt, M. G. (2006). Mission creep in the IRB world. Science, 312(5779), 1441. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2005). Human subject protections. In A. W. Galston & C. Z. Peppard (Eds.), Expanding horizons in bioethics (pp. 35–58). Springer Netherlands. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2004). The nanny state meets the inner lawyer: Overregulating while underprotecting human participants in research. Ethics & Behavior, 14(4), 369–382. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2003). Human subject regulations: Whom are we protecting from what, and why? Working to align incentives with ethical goals. Professional Ethics Report, 16(2), 1–3. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2002). Rethinking protections for human subjects. Ethics and Human Research, 24(1), 1–3. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2001). How many degrees of separation? Preparation, proximity and professionalism. Science and Engineering Ethics, 7(4), 505–506. Citation link.
- Rennie, D., & Gunsalus, C. K. (2001). Regulations on scientific misconduct: Lessons from the US experience. Fraud and Misconduct in Biomedical Research, 13, 31. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (2000). Scientific misconduct: Policy issue. In A. H. Jones & F. McLellan (Eds.), Ethical issues in biomedical publication (pp. 223–249). JHU Press. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1998). An examination of the issues in unifying and expanding federal oversight of human subjects in research. In Ethical and policy issues in research involving human participants (Vol. 2, pp. 1–45). National Bioethics Advisory Commission. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1998). How to blow the whistle and still have a career afterwards. Science and Engineering Ethics, 4(1), 51–64. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1998). Preventing the need for whistleblowing: Practical advice for university administrators. Science and Engineering Ethics, 4(1), 75–94. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1997). Ethics: Sending out the message. Science, 276(5311), 335. Citation link.
- Rennie, D., & Gunsalus, C. K. (1993). Scientific misconduct: New definition, procedures, and office—perhaps a new leaf. JAMA, 269(7), 915–917. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1993). Institutional structure to ensure research integrity. Academic Medicine, 68(9), S33. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1992). On scientific misconduct in university research. Knowledge, 14(2), 162–167. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K. (1989). Considerations in licensing spin-off technology. Journal of the Association of University Technology Managers, 21(1), 5–16. Citation link.
- Gunsalus, C. K., & Rowan, J. (1989). Conflict of interest in the university setting: I know it when I see it. Research Management Review, 3(2), 13–25. Citation link.