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- Coercive_citation abstract "Coercive citation is an academic publishing practice in which an editor of a scientific or academic journal forces an author to add spurious citations to an article before the journal will agree to publish it. This is done to inflate the journal's impact factor, thus artificially boosting the journal's scientific reputation. Manipulation of impact factors and self-citation has long been frowned upon in academic circles; however, the results of a 2012 survey indicate that about 20% of academics working in economics, sociology, psychology, and multiple business disciplines have experienced coercive citation. Individual cases have also been reported in other disciplines.".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageExternalLink when-journal-editors-coerce-authors-to-self-cite.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageExternalLink 1212540.Wilhite.SOM.pdf.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageID "35965479".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageLength "9853".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageRevisionID "659082036".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Academic_journal.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Academic_publishing.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Black_market.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Business_ethics.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bibliometrics.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_science.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Elsevier.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Ethics.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Impact_factor.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Journal_Citation_Reports.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Leukemia_(journal).
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Peer_review.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_journal.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLink The_Chronicle_of_Higher_Education.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coercive citation".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageWikiLinkText "coercive citation".
- Coercive_citation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coercive_citation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Coercive_citation subject Category:Bibliometrics.
- Coercive_citation hypernym Practice.
- Coercive_citation type Company.
- Coercive_citation comment "Coercive citation is an academic publishing practice in which an editor of a scientific or academic journal forces an author to add spurious citations to an article before the journal will agree to publish it. This is done to inflate the journal's impact factor, thus artificially boosting the journal's scientific reputation.".
- Coercive_citation label "Coercive citation".
- Coercive_citation sameAs Q5140825.
- Coercive_citation sameAs m.0j_3px3.
- Coercive_citation sameAs Q5140825.
- Coercive_citation wasDerivedFrom Coercive_citation?oldid=659082036.
- Coercive_citation isPrimaryTopicOf Coercive_citation.