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Duplicate manuscript submissions are research misconduct, yet current detection is by chance. Unethical authors face minimal consequences, highlighting the need for robust screening and sanctions in scholarly publishing.

Area of Science:

  • Scholarly Publishing Ethics
  • Research Integrity

Background:

  • Submitting identical manuscripts to multiple journals is research misconduct.
  • Current detection methods for duplicate submissions rely heavily on chance.
  • This creates an imbalance where unethical authors face minimal consequences for misconduct.
Keywords:
academic publishingduplicate submissionpeer review integritypublication ethicsresearch misconductrisk-reward asymmetrysimultaneous submission