Journal Impact Factor and Academic Ethics
Abstract
This article provides an overview of cases wherein the journal Impact Factor was manipulated; and attempts explaining the possible causes thereof. The discussion is focused on the Lithuanian scientific community with some parallels drawn to a similar situation in China. The article argues that certain science administration practices may undercut the self-governance of science based on academic ethics.
Keyword(s): Impact Factor; citation; academic ethics; causes of misconduct; science policy
DOI: 10.3846/est.2011.10
