Who rules the ruler? On the misconduct of Journal Editors
Aurora Teixeira () and
Mariana Fontes da Costa ()
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Mariana Fontes da Costa: Faculdade de Economia do Porto; Universidade do Porto; CIJE; OBEGEF
OBEGEF Working Papers from OBEGEF - Observatório de Economia e Gestão de Fraude, OBEGEF Working Papers on Fraud and Corruption
Abstract:
There are very few (published) accounts of editorial misconduct, and those that do exist are almost exclusively focused on medicine-related areas. In the present article we detail a case of alleged editorial misconduct in a rather underexplored domain, the social sciences. We provide the facts, the viewpoint of a set of editors of journals in the areas of ethics and innovation, and a legal analysis of the case. Regarding this latter aspect, we discuss two main questions which arose from the situation under analysis: the boundaries of the authors’ right to decide whether and where to publish their works, and whether and when the publisher becomes legally bound to publish the work. This case demonstrates that although legal systems provide different instruments of protection to avoid, compensate for, and punish misconduct on the part of journal editors, the social and economic power unbalance between authors and publishers suggests the importance of alternative solutions before or instead of bringing a lawsuit to court. It then puts forward strong arguments in favour of the need for effective regulatory bodies (or to broaden the scope of the existing Committee on Publication Ethics, COPE), including representatives of both editors and researchers, so as to achieve and maintain a culture of research integrity by all involved in the process.
Keywords: scientifi c research; ethics; editorial misconduct; law; regulatory bodies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K11 K12 K42 Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2010-04
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