Disseminating Knowledge: From Potential to Reality—New Open-Access Journals Collide With Convention
Author(s) -
AnneWil Harzing,
Nancy J. Adler
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
academy of management learning and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.218
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1944-9585
pISSN - 1537-260X
DOI - 10.5465/amle.2013.0373
Subject(s) - scholarship , dissemination , scholarly communication , public relations , revenue , publishing , convention , business model , political science , sociology , business , marketing , social science , law , accounting
Scholars beware! For years, researchers have lamented the long lag times endemic in conventional academic publishing, where even the highest quality papers have often taken more than 2 years from initial submission to publication. Luckily, advances in digital technologies and the advent of online, open-access (OA) journals are rendering such delays obsolete. Society can now directly benefit from published research within months (and sometimes weeks) of a study being completed. Unfortunately, however, open-access, online technologies are interacting with new revenue-generating business models and historic assessment systems, leading to the rise of predatory open-access (POA) journals that prioritize profit over the integrity of academic scholarship. Such interaction is leading to disruptive distortions that are systematically undermining academia's ability to disseminate the highest quality scholarship and to benefit from free, timely access.
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