1. Changing Incentives to Publish.
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Franzoni, Chiara, Scellato, Giuseppe, and Stephan, Paula
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SCIENCE publishing , *LABOR incentives , *SCHOLARLY publishing , *EMPLOYEE bonuses , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The article discusses governmental incentives for researchers to publish their findings in international journals, arguing that the lack of increase in the number of articles published by U.S. scientists is attributable to international competition created by changes in incentives. The authors of the study looked at the number of papers submitted to the journal "Science" by scientists in the U.S. as well as in countries such as Great Britain, New Zealand, and China which reward publications with cash bonuses, funding, and career-based incentives. They conclude that such incentives are positively correlated with the number of both submissions and publications.
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- 2011
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