Published February 8, 2026 | Version 1.1
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Originator Protection in Competitive Research Funding (OPF)

  • 1. Independent Researcher

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  • 1. Independent Researcher

Description

This report outlines a lightweight policy framework for addressing provenance, consent, and originator protection in competitive research funding. It focuses on prospective risk mitigation where intellectual origination and formal grant authorship are separated by institutional hierarchy, internal review, or research management processes. The framework is designed to operate without investigations or attribution adjudication and is applicable to funding bodies, universities, and research organisations.

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Stewardship & Consultation

Stewardship and Use

This document is published as a public-interest design framework intended to support improved integrity, provenance clarity, and non-punitive governance in competitive research funding systems.

The framework may be read, cited, and referenced for policy development, research, and discussion purposes in accordance with the stated license.

Where an organisation, funding body, regulator, or institutional partner seeks to adopt, operationalise, adapt, or formally implement the framework (in whole or in part), such use constitutes active deployment rather than passive reference.

In cases of active deployment, the author recommends that the originating designer be consulted to:

  • ensure correct interpretation of intent and scope,

  • preserve provenance and authorship integrity,

  • and support context-appropriate implementation.

Consultation is not a condition of citation, but is considered best practice where the framework informs live decision-making, funding conditions, compliance processes, or institutional reform.

Role of the Originator

The framework reflects original analytical, design, and systems-level work developed by the author through lived experience, policy analysis, and applied governance design.

The author may be engaged, where appropriate, in a stewardship or advisory capacity, including but not limited to:

  • interpretive review of proposed implementation,

  • design refinement for specific regulatory or institutional contexts,

  • pilot evaluation or risk-sensitivity review,

  • or time-limited consultation supporting responsible adoption.

Such engagement is subject to mutual agreement, defined scope, and appropriate remuneration where professional services are requested.

Scope Clarification

Publication of this framework does not imply:

  • automatic endorsement of any specific implementation,

  • transfer of responsibility or liability to the author,

  • or consent for derivative use beyond the terms of the license.

Responsibility for application, decision-making, and outcomes remains with the adopting organisation unless otherwise contractually agreed.

This clause is included to support ethical uptake, not to restrict access. The intent is to encourage transparent, respectful use of originator-led governance design in contexts where integrity and trust are critical.

 

This includes use in competitive grant assessment, shortlisting, provenance review, or research integrity governance.

 

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2026-02-08
A policy design brief outlining a lightweight framework for addressing provenance, consent, and originator protection in competitive research funding contexts, particularly where intellectual origination and formal grant authorship are separated by institutional hierarchy.