2020
DOI: 10.36941/ajis-2020-0063
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Some Issues on the Funding of the Scientific Publication in Open Access

Abstract: The academic/scientific publication in Open Access is already a current practice with several advantages, and the trend is that it will continue to be adopted worldwide by academics and researchers to disseminate the results of their work among the scientific community and the public at large. At a time when Open Access is not only unavoidable but tends to become generalised as a form of scientific publication, this paper seeks to put forth, discuss and analyse some emerging issues, which are directly related … Show more

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“…Currently, most of researchers have shifted to Open Access (OA) publishing in an effort to increase the accessibility of written articles or papers. Unfortunately, Article Publishing Charges (APCs) are costly and burdensome (José & Serpa, 2020), and funding for this purpose is limited and even insufficient (Click & Borchardt, 2019), particularly for countries with currency value that are significantly less than the US dollar. Consequently, this might also have limited the publication of articles, especially those from developing countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, most of researchers have shifted to Open Access (OA) publishing in an effort to increase the accessibility of written articles or papers. Unfortunately, Article Publishing Charges (APCs) are costly and burdensome (José & Serpa, 2020), and funding for this purpose is limited and even insufficient (Click & Borchardt, 2019), particularly for countries with currency value that are significantly less than the US dollar. Consequently, this might also have limited the publication of articles, especially those from developing countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research may be undertaken in an organization when gaps exist between organizational knowledge and empirical methods (McNichols, 2000). According to Sa and Serpa (2020), any scientific research by an entity comprises two aspects: the process and the product. The process deals with the methods used to address the problem of research interest, while the product deals with results emanating from the Process.…”
Section: Entrepreneurship Marketing Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open access (OA) publishing despite its variability is (14), in the authors' opinion, an inevitability, despite the disparities in acceptance depending on the scientific area in question (2,16,18,(28)(29)(30)(31). Sá and Serpa offered as an example of this orientation toward open access publishing "[...] the recent phenomenon of OA publishing platforms commissioned by funding organizations" (2, p. 82).…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CADEMIC publishing has always been present (1), and it is increasingly taking on a central place, both for shaping the scholar's prestige, for the institution to which he or she is attached, and for the development of scientific knowledge itself (2)(3)(4)(5), "Scholarly publications in any specialized field are the sources of recent information for progress and development of society. They lead to create and transform new knowledge and stimulate innovation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%