Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, this does not entail that there is a problem (or a "reproducibility crisis"). However, I argue that there is a problem: the reward structure of science incentivizes scientists to focus on speed and impact at the expense of the reproducibility of their work. I illustrate this using a well-known failure of reproducibility: Fleischmann and Pons' work on cold fusion. I then use a rational choice model to identify a set of sufficient conditions for this problem to arise, and I argue that these conditions plausibly apply to a wide range of research situations. In the conclusion I consider possible solutions and implications for how Fleischmann and Pon...
<div><p>A striking contrast runs through the last 60 years of biopharmaceutical discovery, research,...
Discusses solutions to the reproducibility of computational research in computational science
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...
Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, thi...
Recent philosophical work has praised the reward structure of science, while recent empirical work h...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrati...
Why are some research studies easy to reproduce while others are difficult? Casting doubt on the acc...
Improving the reliability and efficiency of scientific research will increase the credibility of the...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other discipl...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
The reward system of science is the priority rule (Merton, 1957). The first scientist making a new d...
<div><p>A striking contrast runs through the last 60 years of biopharmaceutical discovery, research,...
Discusses solutions to the reproducibility of computational research in computational science
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...
Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, thi...
Recent philosophical work has praised the reward structure of science, while recent empirical work h...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrati...
Why are some research studies easy to reproduce while others are difficult? Casting doubt on the acc...
Improving the reliability and efficiency of scientific research will increase the credibility of the...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other discipl...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
The reward system of science is the priority rule (Merton, 1957). The first scientist making a new d...
<div><p>A striking contrast runs through the last 60 years of biopharmaceutical discovery, research,...
Discusses solutions to the reproducibility of computational research in computational science
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...