Academic journals provide a key quality-control mechanism in science. Yet, information asymmetries and conflicts of interests incentivize scientists to deceive journals about the quality of their research. How can honesty be ensured, despite incentives for deception? Here, we address this question by applying the theory of honest signaling to the publication process. Our models demonstrate that several mechanisms can ensure honest journal submission, including differential benefits, differential costs, and costs to resubmitting rejected papers. Without submission costs, scientists benefit from submitting all papers to high-ranking journals, unless papers can only be submitted a limited number of times. Counterintuitively, our analysis impli...
Concern has been expressed at the long delays (especially in economics) faced by authors who aim to ...
Humility has been little understood despite being an important part of the scientific writing. Many ...
Editors of journals are the gatekeepers and arbiters of the scientific record. They grant legitimacy...
Academic journals provide a key quality-control mechanism in science. Yet, information asymmetries a...
Academic journals provide a key quality-control mechanism in science. Yet, information asymmetries a...
Scientists, public servants, and patient advocates alike increasingly question the validity of publi...
There is mounting evidence that a large portion of experimental results cannot be replicated, leadin...
In April 2013, all of the major academic publishing houses moved thousands of journal titles to an o...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
I examine how incentives for refutation affect publication quality. I build a sequential model of pu...
In April 2013, all of the major academic publishing houses moved thousands of journal titles to an o...
Scientific publication is immensely important to the scientific endeavour. There is, however, concer...
This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma between scientists who might follow differe...
arXiv.org is a publishing platform, without formal refereeing, that is mainly used in physics and ma...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
Concern has been expressed at the long delays (especially in economics) faced by authors who aim to ...
Humility has been little understood despite being an important part of the scientific writing. Many ...
Editors of journals are the gatekeepers and arbiters of the scientific record. They grant legitimacy...
Academic journals provide a key quality-control mechanism in science. Yet, information asymmetries a...
Academic journals provide a key quality-control mechanism in science. Yet, information asymmetries a...
Scientists, public servants, and patient advocates alike increasingly question the validity of publi...
There is mounting evidence that a large portion of experimental results cannot be replicated, leadin...
In April 2013, all of the major academic publishing houses moved thousands of journal titles to an o...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
I examine how incentives for refutation affect publication quality. I build a sequential model of pu...
In April 2013, all of the major academic publishing houses moved thousands of journal titles to an o...
Scientific publication is immensely important to the scientific endeavour. There is, however, concer...
This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma between scientists who might follow differe...
arXiv.org is a publishing platform, without formal refereeing, that is mainly used in physics and ma...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
Concern has been expressed at the long delays (especially in economics) faced by authors who aim to ...
Humility has been little understood despite being an important part of the scientific writing. Many ...
Editors of journals are the gatekeepers and arbiters of the scientific record. They grant legitimacy...