2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55966-x
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Automatically listing senior members of departments as co-authors is highly prevalent in health sciences: meta-analysis of survey research

Reint A. Meursinge Reynders,
Davide Cavagnetto,
Gerben ter Riet
et al.

Abstract: A systematic review with meta-analysis was conducted to assess the prevalence of automatically listing (a) senior member(s) of a department as co-author(s) on all submitted articles in health sciences and the prevalence of degrees of support on a 5-point justification scale. Survey research was searched in PubMed, Lens.org, and Dimensions.ai. until January 5 2023. We assessed the methodological quality of studies and conducted quantitative syntheses. We identified 15 eligible surveys, that provided 67 results,… Show more

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“…Citation counts are susceptible to gaming. They are inflated by guest authorships (Meursinge Reynders et al, 2024) and by coercive citation practices (Wilhite & Fong, 2012).…”
Section: Criticism 2: Citation Counts and Sample Size Are Bad Indicat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citation counts are susceptible to gaming. They are inflated by guest authorships (Meursinge Reynders et al, 2024) and by coercive citation practices (Wilhite & Fong, 2012).…”
Section: Criticism 2: Citation Counts and Sample Size Are Bad Indicat...mentioning
confidence: 99%