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The Issue Of Imitation Of Scientific Publication Activity In Russia And Recommendations For Solving It
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The Issue Of Imitation Of Scientific Publication Activity In Russia And Recommendations For Solving It

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  • O. A. Yeremchenko
  • F. A. Kurakov

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The article demonstrates that the imitation of scientific publication activity is increasingly becoming a critical problem in the field of Russian science management. It is driven, on one hand, by increased demand from the expected growth in publication activity among the employees of Russian scientific and educational organisations and, on the contrary, by the absence of mechanisms of self-regulation of a domestic scientific community. This article explores methods, most frequently used for falsification of the publication activity inRussia. A conclusion is drawn from it about the necessity to develop mechanisms of self-regulation in the field of publication activity of Russian research and to increase the norms of publication and editorial ethics of Russian practices.Â

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  • O. A. Yeremchenko & F. A. Kurakov, 2016. "The Issue Of Imitation Of Scientific Publication Activity In Russia And Recommendations For Solving It," Economics of Science, Delo Publishing house, vol. 2(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:abz:journl:y:2016:id:46
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    1. Muravyev, Alexander A., 2012. "On Classification of Russian Journals in Economics," Working Papers 843, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University.
    2. O. A. Yeremchenko & L. A. Tsvetkova, 2015. "Possible Methodological Approaches To Reviewing Russian Scientific Journals In Order To Be Published In Russian Science Citation Index On The Platform Of Web Of Science," Economics of Science, Delo Publishing house, vol. 1(2).
    3. Muravyev, A. A., 2012. "On Classification of Russian Journals in Economics," Working Papers 551, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University.
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