没有实践的声誉?开放科学家声誉意外后果的动态计算模型

M. Linde, M. Pittelkow, Nina Schwarzback, D. van Ravenzwaaij
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通过提高工作质量和增加发表论文的机会,实践开放科学可以为研究人员或实验室的个人职业前景带来好处。不过,作为开放科学的直言不讳的倡导者,也可能间接地为个人的科学事业带来好处,比如在科学界的地位、终身任职的决定以及获得某些类型资助的资格。因此,对于个别实验室来说,表面上参与开放科学实践,但实际上并没有付出相关努力,或只是做了最基本的工作,这样做可能会有利可图。在本文中,我们通过一个奖励开放科学的学术社区的动态计算模型(参见 Smaldino & Mcelreath,2016)来探讨两种学术行为:(1)实践开放科学和/或(2)倡导开放科学。这两种行为的交叉导致了四种不同类型的实验室,我们研究了其中哪些实验室在这个学术社区中茁壮成长。我们发现,在重视开放科学的科学界中,实践和倡导开放科学的实验室占主导地位。本文讨论了模型结果的意义。
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Reputation Without Practice? A Dynamic Computational Model of the Unintended Consequences of Open Scientist Reputations
Practicing open science can have benefits for the career prospects of individual researchers or labs through higher quality work and increased chances of publication. However, being an outspoken advocate of open science might also indirectly benefit individual scientific careers, in the form of status in a scientific community, decisions for tenure, and eligibility for certain kinds of funding. Therefore, it may be profitable for individual labs to appear to engage in open science practices, without actually putting in the associated effort or doing only the bare minimum. In this article, we explore two types of academic behavior through a dynamic computational model (cf. Smaldino & Mcelreath,2016) of an academic community that rewards open science: (1) practicing open science and/or (2) advocating open science. Crossing these two types of behavior leads to four different kinds of labs and we examine which of them thrive in this academic community. We found that labs that practice and advocate open science dominate in a scientific community that values open science. Implications of the model results are discussed.
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