Serving as a referee for your own paper: A dream come true or…?
Serdar Sayan
Review of Social Economy, 2016, vol. 74, issue 1, 75-82
Abstract:
This note first describes the details of an interesting incident of plagiarism where the author of a previously published paper was sent a verbatim copy of that paper for his review for possible publication in another journal. It then offers a few insights into the possible reasons underlying such blatant plagiarism attempts, and provides caveats against them.
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1080/00346764.2015.1067757
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