Retraction of Predatory publishing in Scopus: Evidence on cross-country differences lacks justification (Retraction of Vol 126, Pg 1897, 2021)
Giovanni Abramo,
Isidro F. Aguillo,
Dag W. Aksnes,
Kevin Boyack,
Quentin L. Burrell,
Juan Miguel Campanario,
Zaida Chinchilla-Rodriguez,
Rodrigo Costas,
Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo,
Anne-Wil Harzing,
Hamid R. Jamali,
Vincent Lariviere,
Loet Leydesdorff,
Marc Luwel,
Ben Martin,
Philipp Mayr,
Katherine W. McCain,
Isabella Peters,
Ismael Rafols,
Nicolas Robinson-Garcia,
Torben Schubert,
Henry Small,
Cassidy R. Sugimoto,
Mike Thelwall,
Peter van den Besselaar,
Thed van Leeuwen and
Ludo Waltman
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Date: 2023
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