When a researcher creates a paper based on previous works, but conceals the "cited literature" without explicitly publishing the fact of the citation, it will interrupt the transmission of information and even hinder the spread and development of knowledge. If academic workers do not cite or explicitly express the implicated previous works, this is depriving readers of their information rights. This kind of misconduct is motivated to avoid allegations of academic fraud controversy. This article discloses the controversial works jointly published by National Taiwan University, Tsinghua University and Taipei University. The three works make use of the same sample for studying different issues, consequently they are suspected of serious academic misconduct. The involved author has two international papers be retracted due to academic misconduct, both with an SSCI impact coefficient greater than 2. Academic misconduct tends to be a habit and culture. The newly exposed cases in this article can test the academic integrity of domestic management academic journals.