Unmerited authorship is a practice common to many countries around the world, but are there systematic cultural differences in the practice? We tested whether scientists from collectivistic countries are more likely to add unmerited coauthors than scientists from individualistic countries. We analyzed archival data from top scientific journals (Study 1) and found that national collectivism predicted the number of authors, which might suggest more unmerited authors. Next, we found that collectivistic scientists were more likely to add unmerited coauthors than individualistic scientists, both between cultures (Studies 2-3) and within cultures (Study 4). Finally, we found that priming people with collectivistic self-construal primes made them ...
Over the years we have heard the debate as to whether authorship emanates solely from the individual...
By examining the ethnic identity of authors in over 2.5 million scientific papers written by US-base...
Over the years we have heard the debate as to whether authorship emanates solely from the individual...
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish ...
Relying on data collected by the Zurich Survey of Academics (ZSoA), a unique representative online s...
© 2016 The British Psychological Society We study cross-cultural differences in self-promotion by co...
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...
Changing patterns in collaborative research networks reflect a new geography of science that is incr...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Questionable authorship practices in scientific publishing are detrimental to research quality and m...
This paper examines what drives author ordering in scientific research. We first discussa theoretica...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Over the years we have heard the debate as to whether authorship emanates solely from the individual...
By examining the ethnic identity of authors in over 2.5 million scientific papers written by US-base...
Over the years we have heard the debate as to whether authorship emanates solely from the individual...
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish ...
Relying on data collected by the Zurich Survey of Academics (ZSoA), a unique representative online s...
© 2016 The British Psychological Society We study cross-cultural differences in self-promotion by co...
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...
Changing patterns in collaborative research networks reflect a new geography of science that is incr...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Questionable authorship practices in scientific publishing are detrimental to research quality and m...
This paper examines what drives author ordering in scientific research. We first discussa theoretica...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
Over the years we have heard the debate as to whether authorship emanates solely from the individual...
By examining the ethnic identity of authors in over 2.5 million scientific papers written by US-base...
Over the years we have heard the debate as to whether authorship emanates solely from the individual...