The practice of a publisher requiring authors to include citations to previous articles in the publisher’s journals is widely acknowledged to be inappropriate. This paper presents the reasons why that is so. It considers possible means whereby the practice could be subjected to control, and concludes that the primary regulatory vehicle is the Code of Research Conduct of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). The framework created by the original 2003 Code is described, and the extensions approved in principle by the AIS Council in December 2008 are shown to greatly enhance the discipline\u27s ability to bring pressure to bear on publishers that misbehave in this way
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
This paper responds to the question of whether it is ethical for a journal editor to request an auth...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
The practice of a publisher requiring authors to include citations to previous articles in the publi...
Editors have made requests of manuscript authors to carefully examine their reference lists and to i...
Publication of articles in so called “reputed” journals and achieving high citation counts for the p...
A recent and controversial issue in the academic publishing process is “forced journal self-citation...
This paper examines the common, and highly complex, practice of academic citation use. Inasmuch as...
Journal self-citation and its effect on impact factors is a much more controversial and hotly debate...
This paper argues that there is no ethical support for a request from an editor to cite previous wor...
Much has been said about the ethics of requiring a submission to include a set number of citations/r...
The practice of editorial self-referencing - journal editors requiring that authors include in the...
This paper reviews several reasons why a number of self-references in a journal paper may indicate t...
The paper discusses the possibility of introducing quantitative and qualitative requirements on refe...
This article is inspired by a recent posting on the AISWorld listserv eliciting thoughts on the prac...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
This paper responds to the question of whether it is ethical for a journal editor to request an auth...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
The practice of a publisher requiring authors to include citations to previous articles in the publi...
Editors have made requests of manuscript authors to carefully examine their reference lists and to i...
Publication of articles in so called “reputed” journals and achieving high citation counts for the p...
A recent and controversial issue in the academic publishing process is “forced journal self-citation...
This paper examines the common, and highly complex, practice of academic citation use. Inasmuch as...
Journal self-citation and its effect on impact factors is a much more controversial and hotly debate...
This paper argues that there is no ethical support for a request from an editor to cite previous wor...
Much has been said about the ethics of requiring a submission to include a set number of citations/r...
The practice of editorial self-referencing - journal editors requiring that authors include in the...
This paper reviews several reasons why a number of self-references in a journal paper may indicate t...
The paper discusses the possibility of introducing quantitative and qualitative requirements on refe...
This article is inspired by a recent posting on the AISWorld listserv eliciting thoughts on the prac...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
This paper responds to the question of whether it is ethical for a journal editor to request an auth...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...