The paper discusses the problem of incompetent and/or irresponsible refereeing of scientific papers, with emphasis on economics papers. To illustrate, I describe my own confrontation with erroneous published papers, and demonstrate that writing comments on such papers does not always solve the problem. Finally, based on previously suggested as well as on currently used solutions, I propose a change in the review process by abolishing referee anonymity and letting the authors appeal publicly if they think their papers have been evaluated improperly. This change will render the process self-correcting
At Proceedings of the Royal Society A, we are always concerned and vigilant about publication malpra...
Not only has the number of scholarly journals worldwide increased substantially in recent years but...
Peer review is under constant scrutiny due to its failure to adapt to a more effective model in the ...
Economics is drowning in a flood of bad books and papers, many of them written with the sole objecti...
The review process for academic journals in economics has grown vastly more extensive over time. Jou...
We present a model for academia with heterogeneous author types and endogenous effort to explain cha...
Survival in academia depends on publications in refereed journals. Authors only get their papers acc...
Any scientific publication aims to advance the field of knowledge that it deals with, and therefore ...
We present a model for academia with heterogeneous author types and endogenous effort to evaluate re...
Abstract—After a short overview of arguments pro and contra peer reviews, examples of gross misjudge...
Survival in academia depends on publications in refereed journals. Authors only get their papers acc...
The scientific community has been suffering from peer review for decades. This process (also called ...
This paper deals with the question of quality control in researches on Islamic economics and related...
Armstrong and Hubbard (1991), in a survey of editors of 20 psychology journals, found a bias against...
Do referees employed by journals merely screen acceptable from unacceptable manuscripts or are they ...
At Proceedings of the Royal Society A, we are always concerned and vigilant about publication malpra...
Not only has the number of scholarly journals worldwide increased substantially in recent years but...
Peer review is under constant scrutiny due to its failure to adapt to a more effective model in the ...
Economics is drowning in a flood of bad books and papers, many of them written with the sole objecti...
The review process for academic journals in economics has grown vastly more extensive over time. Jou...
We present a model for academia with heterogeneous author types and endogenous effort to explain cha...
Survival in academia depends on publications in refereed journals. Authors only get their papers acc...
Any scientific publication aims to advance the field of knowledge that it deals with, and therefore ...
We present a model for academia with heterogeneous author types and endogenous effort to evaluate re...
Abstract—After a short overview of arguments pro and contra peer reviews, examples of gross misjudge...
Survival in academia depends on publications in refereed journals. Authors only get their papers acc...
The scientific community has been suffering from peer review for decades. This process (also called ...
This paper deals with the question of quality control in researches on Islamic economics and related...
Armstrong and Hubbard (1991), in a survey of editors of 20 psychology journals, found a bias against...
Do referees employed by journals merely screen acceptable from unacceptable manuscripts or are they ...
At Proceedings of the Royal Society A, we are always concerned and vigilant about publication malpra...
Not only has the number of scholarly journals worldwide increased substantially in recent years but...
Peer review is under constant scrutiny due to its failure to adapt to a more effective model in the ...