Extent of publishing in predatory journals by academics in higher education institutions in Zimbabwe: A case study of a university

Account Res. 2023 Sep 11:1-15. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2256672. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe publish or perish concept requires academics to ensure that they take part in research and publish the research results in academic journals. The emergency of predatory publishers has led to negativity in the scholarly publishing process. Some researchers are unaware that some publishers are unethical. A study was conducted to determine the extent of predatory publishing in Zimbabwe among academics. A survey was carried out using a multi-method approach at a public university in Zimbabwe. Articles published between 2012 and 2022 were retrieved using the Harzing publish or perish software. In total, 977 articles were retrieved, and after data cleaning using Open Refine, 357 records were analyzed using the journal evaluation rubric and scoring sheet to note the extent of predatory publishing among the various schools. The articles were then classified into 3 sections i.e., predatory, not predatory, and borderline. The findings revealed that predatory publishing is prevalent in the social sciences. The authors recommend the importance of training to create awareness about the dangers of predatory publishing and how to avoid them to improve the scholarly output of the institution, which is key to university ranking.PMID:37694376 | DOI:10.1080/08989621.2023.2256672
Source: Accountability in Research - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Source Type: research