Working Paper

Academic Publication Uncertainty and Publishing Behavior: A Game-Theoretic Perspective

João Ricardo Faria, Rajeev K. Goel
CESifo, Munich, 2016

CESifo Working Paper No. 6176

This paper incorporates publication uncertainty in a game between researchers and journal editors and examines its effects on quantity and quality of published research. A stylized differential Stackelberg game between journal editors and academic authors is considered, where authors seek to maximize satisfaction from publications, while journal editors try to enhance reputations of their journals. Publication probability depends on the number of academic journals. Results show that greater journal competition, generally leading to reduced publication uncertainty, would increase author payoffs by increasing citations and publications. However, it is not clear whether the quality of published research is enhanced. Thus, changes in competition in publishing markets have the potential to exacerbate the quantity-quantity trade offs in research markets.

CESifo Category
Industrial Organisation
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: publication uncertainty, journals, publications, citations, research quality, authors, editors
JEL Classification: A110, A140, C790, L190