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Author Ethical Dilemmas in the Research Publication Process

Xiao-Ping Chen

Management and Organization Review, 2011, vol. 7, issue 3, 423-432

Abstract: While editors and their editorial teams play an important role in gatekeeping the knowledge dissemination process, the majority of the responsibility to ensure the quality of the created knowledge and its fair review actually falls on the shoulder of the authors. This essay discusses the dilemmas faced by authors between maximizing their publication possibilities and being truthful to data, to co-authors, and to editors. Potential solutions are also discussed.

Date: 2011
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