The Effect of Open Access on Research Quality

11 Pages Posted: 10 Oct 2018 Last revised: 14 Apr 2019

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Has van Vlokhoven

Tilburg University - Department of Economics

Date Written: February 21, 2019

Abstract

The number of articles being published open access has been increasing and some research funders are starting to mandate their researchers to publish solely in open access-only journals. Reasons to promote open access include that it might lower costs and increase the diffusion of knowledge. One unintended consequence of moving to a system in which all journals are APC-based open access might be that high-quality journals become more lenient and start accepting lower quality articles compared to what they would do under subscription-based access. Using a game-theoretical analysis I show that this is indeed the case as long as readers value research quality to some extent. Moreover, if in addition to open access authors are no longer evaluated based on metrics of the journals in which they publish then quality standards of journals will deteriorate further. Hence, journals will no longer be providing the service of selecting the highest quality articles to its readers. This might in fact lower the diffusion of knowledge, as readers will have to spend more time on judging the quality, being at odds with one of the main reasons for promoting open access.

Keywords: Open Access, Publishing, Research Quality, Evaluation of Researchers

JEL Classification: A19, D02

Suggested Citation

van Vlokhoven, Has, The Effect of Open Access on Research Quality (February 21, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3250380 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3250380

Has Van Vlokhoven (Contact Author)

Tilburg University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Tilburg, 5000 LE
Netherlands

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