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Shaoxiong Brian Xu

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Accountability in Research|July 6, 2021
A cross-disciplinary and severity-based study of author-related reasons for retractionShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Nature|February 22, 2023
Refine retraction notices to avoid damaging falloutShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Nature|November 12, 2024
Worryingly high prevalence of retraction among top-cited researchersShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Accountability in Research|May 12, 2026
Reasons for retractions in potential predatory journalsShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Nature Human Behaviour|January 23, 2025
Combating China's retraction crisisShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Accountability in Research|March 11, 2026
Ranking-based sanctions for retraction-afflicted elite researchersShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Accountability in Research|May 5, 2024
Rethinking the author name ambiguity problem and beyond: The case of the Chinese contextShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 4, 2023
What do Retraction Notices Reveal About Institutional Investigations into Allegations Underlying Retractions?Shaoxiong Brian Xu, Natalie Evans, Guangwei Hu, et al.
Accountability in Research|December 4, 2024
Retraction handling by potential predatory journalsShaoxiong Brian Xu, Tingyu Liu, Hassan Nejadghanbar, et al.
Accountability in Research|May 31, 2024
The impact of affiliation naming proximity on the retrieval efficiency of Chinese universities-affiliated retractions in the Retraction Watch DatabaseShaoxiong Brian Xu, Yunru Chen, Huifang Liu, et al.
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Accountability in Research|July 6, 2021
A cross-disciplinary and severity-based study of author-related reasons for retractionShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Nature|February 22, 2023
Refine retraction notices to avoid damaging falloutShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Nature|November 12, 2024
Worryingly high prevalence of retraction among top-cited researchersShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Accountability in Research|May 12, 2026
Reasons for retractions in potential predatory journalsShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Nature Human Behaviour|January 23, 2025
Combating China's retraction crisisShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Accountability in Research|March 11, 2026
Ranking-based sanctions for retraction-afflicted elite researchersShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Accountability in Research|May 5, 2024
Rethinking the author name ambiguity problem and beyond: The case of the Chinese contextShaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 4, 2023
What do Retraction Notices Reveal About Institutional Investigations into Allegations Underlying Retractions?Shaoxiong Brian Xu, Natalie Evans, Guangwei Hu, et al.
Accountability in Research|December 4, 2024
Retraction handling by potential predatory journalsShaoxiong Brian Xu, Tingyu Liu, Hassan Nejadghanbar, et al.
Accountability in Research|May 31, 2024
The impact of affiliation naming proximity on the retrieval efficiency of Chinese universities-affiliated retractions in the Retraction Watch DatabaseShaoxiong Brian Xu, Yunru Chen, Huifang Liu, et al.
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