A behavioural economics journal is trialling a novel and controversial way of making sure peer reviewers submit their reviews on time 鈥 releasing a ranking of how quickly they respond. 聽
Advocates of the pilot scheme by the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics argue that it will reward speedy reviewers, but critics say that it will only make academics more 鈥渇ed up鈥 of offering 鈥渇ree labour鈥 to journals.
Journals, which generally do not pay reviewers or make their reviews public, normally have no carrots or sticks to incentivise a quick turnaround, and rely on academics鈥 goodwill.
However, with the peer review system creaking at the seams because of the ever-increasing number of articles requiring review, journals are experimenting with new ways to speed the process along, such as offering payment. 聽
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The journal will release a ranking of reviewer speeds on its website, calculated by the time between an invitation to review and submission. However, the slowest 20 per cent will not be revealed, and the actual number of days taken will also be kept private.
The aim is to 鈥渆ncourage efficient and timely reviewing and to recognize the appreciation for the important work of reviewers鈥, according to an sent out to reviewers at the end of last month.
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But the idea has attracted criticism, with some academics saying the idea will only antagonise reviewers. Lenny Teytelman, a co-founder of , a repository for life sciences experimental methods, told 探花视频 that academics were 鈥渟o fed up鈥 of offering 鈥渇ree labour鈥 that 鈥渟aying we鈥檙e going to rank you, it just exacerbates the problem鈥.
The fact that the journal is owned by the publishing giant Elsevier, which has been criticised for what some see as excessive profit margins, has stoked criticism further. 鈥淚n this case, for a corporation which has really good profit margins, the optics aren鈥檛 good,鈥 he added. However, he said that he thought the technique would be effective, even if unfair.
Jim Woodgett, director of research at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute in Toronto, said that he found the idea 鈥渞idiculous鈥.
鈥淲hile authors clearly would love to have rapid assessment of their papers, they also want their work evaluated by the most appropriate experts and would, I am sure, prioritise that over whether the review shaved off a few days,鈥 he said.
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He also asked: 鈥淗ow is this an incentive? Publishers and editors seem to think that scientists only review for them.鈥
A spokesman for Elsevier said that the idea was 鈥渙nly a pilot with one journal, alongside many pilots we have to innovate peer review. It鈥檚 too early to tell if the journal will continue with this approach in the long term, but reviewer feedback will be monitored over the coming months.鈥
He pointed out that there had been other experiments with making reviewer speeds 鈥渕ore transparent鈥. In 2014, the Journal of Public Economics, also owned by Elsevier, released the results of a that looked at different approaches to speeding up peer review.
Telling reviewers that their turnaround times would be posted publicly was 鈥渓ess effective鈥 than offering $100 (拢75) to hit a deadline, but was 鈥渟till surprisingly successful in reducing review times, particularly with tenured professors, who were less sensitive to cash and deadlines鈥, it found.
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Many journals have a 鈥渂ig problem鈥 in finding peer reviewers, said Dr Teytelman, as 鈥渢here鈥檚 been such an explosion in the number of articles published鈥. But he said that the best solution was to give reviewers public credit for their work, not rank their speed.
He pointed to one such initiative, , a tool that allows academics to verify how much reviewing they have done so that they can use their record when applying for promotions or funding.
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