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Business Science: Overproduction, Self-Citations and Article Processing Charge (Apc); [Ciencias Empresariales: Sobreproduccion, Autocitas Y Tasa Por Tratamiento De Articulos (Apc)] Publisher



Luiz Pinto A1 ; Shirshahi S2 ; Varmazyar R3 ; Gonzalezvaliente CL4
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  1. 1. Department of Information Science and PGCIN at the Federal University of Santa Catarina., Florianopolis, Brazil
  2. 2. Department of Medical Library and Information Sciences, School of Management and Medical Information Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Documentation, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
  4. 4. Pro-Metrics, Estonia

Source: Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia - Serie de Conferencias Published:2023


Abstract

Business science is a field that has been facing some challenges recently, especially when it comes to overproduction (hyperprolific), excessive self-citations, and charging for publications in open-access journals. To shed light on these issues, a recent study was conducted based on three cases. The first case focused on super-producing authors, where an advanced search strategy was used to identify the ten most productive authors in Brazil in the last five years. The study found that these authors published a paper on average every 2,68 days, a staggering rate. Interestingly, these authors had a direct relationship and published their articles in collaboration, always in the same journal. The papers all dealt with RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, and while they were typical mass production, the citations were very low. The second case examined self-citations, where a research group published 15 papers in the last five years, with seven of them published in a journal that the group had purchased. The analysis found that two of the most representative authors in the research group obtained a significant number of self-citations. Finally, the study looked at the costs associated with publishing in open-access journals. The analysis found that some journals charge many publishing fees for accessing and indexing on platforms, which can be a significant barrier to disseminating research. Overall, these cases highlight the challenges faced by the science industry and the need for measures to ensure fair and transparent practices. © Autor(es); 2023.
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