We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-reviewed journals in the field of economics. We highlight and discuss what these findings indicate regarding the nature and pattern of research malpractice in that discipline. Particular attention is given to exploring “no reason” retractions and the policy guidelines of publishers regarding retracted papers. We conclude that the frequent vagueness of retraction statements, and a reluctance to signal research malpractice, generally results in little damage to the reputation of caught, and known, offenders. Thus, a key deterrent to engaging in research malpractice is lacking. To reduce the incidence of research malpractice, we offer several re...
ABSTRACTScience is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, th...
Guowei Li,1–3 Mariam Kamel,1 Yanling Jin,1 Michael Kuan Xu,1 Lawrence Mbuagbaw,1,2 Zainab Sama...
Significant and serious scientific misconduct in a research article leads to its retraction. Citing ...
We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-...
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
This evidence-based opinion piece gives a short overview of the increase in retractions of publicati...
This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings ...
Publication plays a pivotal role in the growth and dissemination of scientific knowledge. But the g...
This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 arti...
Abstract Better understanding of research and publishing misconduct can improve strategies to mitiga...
Retractions solicited by authors following the discovery of an unintentional error—what we hencefort...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...
In the scholarly publishing domain, a retraction is raised when a specific publication is considered...
This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 arti...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...
ABSTRACTScience is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, th...
Guowei Li,1–3 Mariam Kamel,1 Yanling Jin,1 Michael Kuan Xu,1 Lawrence Mbuagbaw,1,2 Zainab Sama...
Significant and serious scientific misconduct in a research article leads to its retraction. Citing ...
We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-...
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
This evidence-based opinion piece gives a short overview of the increase in retractions of publicati...
This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings ...
Publication plays a pivotal role in the growth and dissemination of scientific knowledge. But the g...
This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 arti...
Abstract Better understanding of research and publishing misconduct can improve strategies to mitiga...
Retractions solicited by authors following the discovery of an unintentional error—what we hencefort...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...
In the scholarly publishing domain, a retraction is raised when a specific publication is considered...
This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 arti...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...
ABSTRACTScience is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, th...
Guowei Li,1–3 Mariam Kamel,1 Yanling Jin,1 Michael Kuan Xu,1 Lawrence Mbuagbaw,1,2 Zainab Sama...
Significant and serious scientific misconduct in a research article leads to its retraction. Citing ...