Results of Research Ethics Investigation Reveal Editors Push Authors to Add Extra Citations

Journal editors want to increase the number of times articles within their journals are cited by researchers

Written byUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville
| 2 min read
Register for free to listen to this article
Listen with Speechify
0:00
2:00

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Feb. 2, 2012) – Two faculty members from the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s College of Business Administration were published today (Feb. 2) in the prestigious journal Science for their investigation of an important issue in research ethics.

To continue reading this article, sign up for FREE to
Lab Manager Logo
Membership is FREE and provides you with instant access to eNewsletters, digital publications, article archives, and more.
Add Lab Manager as a preferred source on Google

Add Lab Manager as a preferred Google source to see more of our trusted coverage.

Related Topics

CURRENT ISSUE - January/February 2026

How to Build Trust Into Every Lab Result

Applying the Six Cs Helps Labs Deliver Results Stakeholders Can Rely On

Lab Manager January/February 2026 Cover Image