The miracle of peer review and development in science: an agent-based model

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Simone Righi
Károly Takács
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[1] Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna,Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences
[2] Hungarian Academy of Sciences,MTA TK “Lendület” Research Center for Educational and Network Studies (RECENS)
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Scientometrics | 2017年 / 113卷
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Peer review; Evolution of cooperation; Reputation; Agent based model; C63; C65; C72; C73;
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It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based on voluntary contributions of reviewers. There is no rationale to write impartial and thorough evaluations. If reviewers are unmotivated to carefully select high quality contributions, there is no risk in submitting low-quality work by authors. As a result, scientists face a social dilemma: if everyone acts according to his or her own self-interest, the outcome is low scientific quality. We examine how the increased relevance of public good benefits (journal impact factor), the editorial policy of handling incoming reviews, and the acceptance decisions that take into account reputational information, can help the evolution of high-quality contributions from authors. High effort from the side of reviewers is problematic even if authors cooperate: reviewers are still best off by producing low-quality reviews, which does not hinder scientific development, just adds random noise and unnecessary costs to it. We show with agent-based simulations why certain self-emerged current practices, such as the increased reliance on journal metrics and the reputation bias in acceptance, work efficiently for scientific development. Our results find no proper guidelines, however, how the system of voluntary peer review with impartial and thorough evaluations could be sustainable jointly with rapid scientific development.
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页码:587 / 607
页数:20
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