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Professors Racing to Publish Scientific Papers Despite Breaking Code of Ethics

Monday, April 22, 2024

A suspected case of academic misconduct by Kumba Digdowiseiso occurred because many lecturers want to become professors. Large incentives are involved.

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The Professor Council of Padjadjaran University at a book review event for 12 professors of UNPAD, in Bandung, West Java, May 2019. UNPAD Public Relations/Tedi Yusup . tempo : 171520559258.

THE case of academic misconduct involving former professor of the Faculty of Economics and Business at the National University, Jakarta, Kumba Digdowiseiso, is just the tip of the iceberg. Before Professor Kumba’s case came to light, similar phenomena had already emerged within the campus environment.

Arief Anshory Yusuf, Chair of the Professor Council at Padjadjaran University (Unpad), Bandung, West Java, once investigated irregulari

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Egi Adyatama contributed to this report.

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