INDECS, Vol. 21 No. 4, 2023.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.7906/indecs.21.4.1
Researcher’s Choice or Just a Necessity? The Consequences of Publishing in a Predatory Journal
László Berek
orcid.org/0000-0002-4126-1528
; Óbuda University, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
The research community has been continuously investigating the issue of predatory journals. With the rapid development of technology and the world, online publishing has also accelerated, making it crucial to publish and disseminate scientific results as quickly as possible due to the “publish-or-perish” phenomenon. The number of open-access, online-only journals is increasing each year. Predatory publishers and journals have taken advantage of this trend by engaging in profit-driven, unethical practices. This article discusses how the predator phenomenon affects those involved in scientific communication. The research aims to address the following questions: What are the detrimental impacts of predatory journals on individuals involved in scientific communication? What causes researchers to publish in predatory journals? What is the relationship between publication pressure and publishing in predator journals?
Keywords
online publishing; publication ethics; predatory journal; predatory publishing; research evaluation
Hrčak ID:
307525
URI
Publication date:
30.8.2023.
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