Disseminating Scholarly Output: A Comment
Richard Cebula () and
James Koch
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Abstract:
If imitation is the sincerest flattery, then count us among the most flattered. In a recent issue of this Journal, Professor Michael Szenberg provides a number of arguments in support of eliminating the so-called "equitable ban" on authors' submitting manuscripts simultaneously to more than one journal. We found his arguments compelling, not the least because we made most of them more than a decade ago in The American Economist (1982), a journal edited-then and now-by the very same Professor Szenberg. We now elaborate the nature of that flattery and related ethics, although space prevents a comprehensive review of the parallel nature of our papers.
Keywords: ethics in research; teaching economics; research protocols (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A20 D71 D72 D78 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994-11-23
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Published in The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 1.55(1996): pp. 113-115
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