This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma through a game-theory framework. We built an agent-based model to estimate how much the quality of peer review is influenced by different resource allocation strategies followed by scientists dealing with multiple tasks, i.e., publishing and reviewing. We assumed that scientists were sensitive to acceptance or rejection of their manuscripts and the fairness of peer review to which they were exposed before reviewing. We also assumed that they could be realistic or excessively over-confident about the quality of their manuscripts when reviewing. Furthermore,\ua0we assumed they could be sensitive to competitive pressures provided by the institutional context in which they were embedded. ...
Understanding the peer review process could help research and shed light on the mech-anisms that und...
This paper presents an agent-based model of peer review that looks at potential con-sequences of rec...
This paper examines the impact of strategic behaviour of referees on the quality and efficiency of p...
Following previous agent-based research on peer review, this paper presents a game theory-inspired m...
This paper investigates whether the quality and efficiency of peer review is more influenced by scie...
This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma between scientists who might follow differe...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
This paper investigates the impact of referee behaviour on the quality and efficiency of peer review...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Peer review is the standard evaluation process for scientific publications. Yet, the system often sh...
This paper investigates whether the quality and efficiency of peer review is more influenced by scie...
It is widely believed that one of the virtues of peer review is that it provides a self-regulating s...
It is widely believed that one of the virtues of peer review is that it provides a self-re...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Understanding the peer review process could help research and shed light on the mech-anisms that und...
This paper presents an agent-based model of peer review that looks at potential con-sequences of rec...
This paper examines the impact of strategic behaviour of referees on the quality and efficiency of p...
Following previous agent-based research on peer review, this paper presents a game theory-inspired m...
This paper investigates whether the quality and efficiency of peer review is more influenced by scie...
This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma between scientists who might follow differe...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
This paper investigates the impact of referee behaviour on the quality and efficiency of peer review...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Peer review is the standard evaluation process for scientific publications. Yet, the system often sh...
This paper investigates whether the quality and efficiency of peer review is more influenced by scie...
It is widely believed that one of the virtues of peer review is that it provides a self-regulating s...
It is widely believed that one of the virtues of peer review is that it provides a self-re...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Understanding the peer review process could help research and shed light on the mech-anisms that und...
This paper presents an agent-based model of peer review that looks at potential con-sequences of rec...
This paper examines the impact of strategic behaviour of referees on the quality and efficiency of p...