Complex and multidisciplinary investigation is a cause of multiple co-authorships. Actually, it is necessary a great number of collaborators to accomplish a scientific work. When it is time to publish the article, it is difficult to resolve the dilemma between credits and responsibility, neither applying editorial standards. More difficulties are added when researchers are pressed by academic and research institutions to growth up the number of their publications, which may impel them to improper conducts in order to get undeserved authorships. Alternatives to dissipate the authorship tension (credits vs. responsibility) do not inspire solutions. More than group or institutional politics or international restrictive norms, which scientific ...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Publications in international academic journals are the most important measure of scientific product...
Abstract We propose a rational method for addressing an important question— who deserves to be an au...
Increasing specialization, changes in the institutional incentives for publication, and a host of ot...
Abstract While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures a...
Issues of academic authorship pose few problems for philosophers or those in the humanities, yet rai...
In the contemporary system of science, authorship is a proxy for productivity. Consequently, it beco...
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
This paper concerns the responsibility of co-authors in cases of scientific misconduct. Arguments in...
Publications are the principal currency through which scientists get recognition for their work. Sci...
Before the mid 20th century most scientific writing was solely authored (Claxton, 2005; Greene, 2007...
Much has been said about the need for improving the current definitions of scientific authorship, bu...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Publications in international academic journals are the most important measure of scientific product...
Abstract We propose a rational method for addressing an important question— who deserves to be an au...
Increasing specialization, changes in the institutional incentives for publication, and a host of ot...
Abstract While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures a...
Issues of academic authorship pose few problems for philosophers or those in the humanities, yet rai...
In the contemporary system of science, authorship is a proxy for productivity. Consequently, it beco...
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
This paper concerns the responsibility of co-authors in cases of scientific misconduct. Arguments in...
Publications are the principal currency through which scientists get recognition for their work. Sci...
Before the mid 20th century most scientific writing was solely authored (Claxton, 2005; Greene, 2007...
Much has been said about the need for improving the current definitions of scientific authorship, bu...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Publications in international academic journals are the most important measure of scientific product...
Abstract We propose a rational method for addressing an important question— who deserves to be an au...