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To be or not to be – that is the question: Fraudulent practices in scientific publishing : workshop

open access: yes, 2019
Zubchenko N. To be or not to be – that is the question: Fraudulent practices in scientific publishing : workshop [Електронний ресурс] // Digitale Horizonte Innovation für Gedächtnis- und Forschungsinstitutionen (Graz, Österreich, 28 Febr.
Zubchenko, Nadiia   +2 more
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Tillichian Courage to Be, or How to Fight Fraudulent Practices

2013
According to Paul Tillich, courage to be has two basic components: (i) the courage of self-affirmation (the courage to be oneself); (ii) the courage to be as part of a community. The courage to accept acceptance is nothing but the religious dimension of the courage to be: due to our faith in God, courage to be helps us to accept our guilt and fate ...
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Fraudulent Practices in the Field of Academic Publishing: The Latindex Experience

Canadian Journal of Communication
Background: Predatory journals are on the rise in the Ibero-American and Caribbean region but remain less common than in other parts of the world due to a tradition of non-commercial, non-profit, open-access publishing in Latin America. Analysis: This article examines how Latindex identifies and addresses predatory journals in the region ...
Teresa Abejón Peña   +4 more
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Guidelines for selecting journals that avoid fraudulent practices in scholarly publishing

2016
In recent years, scholarly publishing has been faced with many distractive phenomena. Generally, most researchers are unaware of fraudulent practices now common to scholarly publishing and are at risk of becoming a victim of them. Editors also need to have sufficient knowledge about these practices.
Dadkhah, Mehdi, Borchardt, Glenn
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Fraud and Fraudulent Business Practices Related to the East Japan Earthquake

2018
On March 11, 2011, an earthquake occurred in East Japan, and many people suffered extensive damage. Immediately after the earthquake, tsunami, and a nuclear accident, no rioting or plundering were witnessed. Soon after these disasters, however, some people began to commit fraud.
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Does psychological distance and religiosity influence fraudulent customer behaviour?

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2022
Shavneet Sharma   +2 more
exaly  

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