Squazzoni, Flaminio and Gandelli, Claudio (2013) 'Opening the Black-Box of Peer Review: An Agent-Based Model of Scientist Behaviour' Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 16 (2) 3 <
http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/16/2/3.html>.
Abstract
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This paper investigates the impact of referee behaviour on the quality
and efficiency of peer review. We focused on the importance of
reciprocity motives in ensuring cooperation between all involved
parties. We modelled peer review as a process based on knowledge
asymmetries and subject to evaluation bias. We built various simulation
scenarios in which we tested different interaction conditions and author
and referee behaviour. We found that reciprocity cannot always have per
se a positive effect on the quality of peer review, as it may tend to
increase evaluation bias. It can have a positive effect only when
reciprocity motives are inspired by disinterested standards of fairness
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- Keywords:
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Peer Review, Referees, Referee Behaviour, Reciprocity, Fairness
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