The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship claim made by a researcher in a position of authority who has not made any scientific contribution to a manuscript or helped to write it. This paper draws on semi-structured interviews conducted with 33 researchers at three seniority levels working in biomedicine and the life sciences in Switzerland. This manuscript focuses on the analysis of participants' responses when presented with a vignette describing an authorship assignment dilemma within a research group. The analysis indicates that researchers use a variety of explanations and arguments to justify inclusion of what guidelines would describe as honorary or guest authorship. Fuzzy pa...
Enlisting an author on a published paper, whose input was insufficient, is called honorary authorshi...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship...
Questionable authorship practices in scientific publishing are detrimental to research quality and m...
Questionable authorship practices in scientific publishing are detrimental to research quality and m...
Relying on data collected by the Zurich Survey of Academics (ZSoA), a unique representative online s...
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish ...
Context Authorship has major implications for researchers' careers. Hence, journals require research...
Objectives To investigate authors’ awareness and use of authorship guidelines, and to assess their p...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and The Association for the Study of Medical Education Context: Autho...
Background Attitudes to, and practices of, scientific authorship vary. We have studi...
BACKGROUND: Attitudes towards authorship are connected with authors' research experience and with kn...
Enlisting an author on a published paper, whose input was insufficient, is called honorary authorshi...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the attitudes and reactions of researchers towards an authorship...
Questionable authorship practices in scientific publishing are detrimental to research quality and m...
Questionable authorship practices in scientific publishing are detrimental to research quality and m...
Relying on data collected by the Zurich Survey of Academics (ZSoA), a unique representative online s...
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish ...
Context Authorship has major implications for researchers' careers. Hence, journals require research...
Objectives To investigate authors’ awareness and use of authorship guidelines, and to assess their p...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and The Association for the Study of Medical Education Context: Autho...
Background Attitudes to, and practices of, scientific authorship vary. We have studi...
BACKGROUND: Attitudes towards authorship are connected with authors' research experience and with kn...
Enlisting an author on a published paper, whose input was insufficient, is called honorary authorshi...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...