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From Crisis to Credibility Strengthening Publication Ethics in Academia

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July 21, 2025

In academia, publishing a research paper was historically regarded as the apex of meticulous thought, experimentation, and sincere investigation.

From Crisis to Credibility Strengthening Publication Ethics in Academia

Currently, academic publishing is confronting an existential crisis. The swift increase in fraudulent activities, exploitative journals, and large-scale counterfeit paper production has jeopardised the credibility of science. Beyond the headlines exists a stark reality: the deterioration of publication ethics is not a peripheral issue but a systemic problem. The crisis increasingly involves qualitative decline and is supported by alarming statistics.

The “Publish or Perish” Phenomenon: Catalysing the Ethical Crisis

The “publish or perish” mentality is the publication crisis’s core. Scholars must publish regularly for academic promotions, grant approvals, and job retention. This intensely competitive landscape compels numerous individuals to navigate ethical ambiguities.

The global volume of scientific publications has surged. In 2000, approximately 1.3 million articles were published each year. By 2022, the figure had increased to over 2.8 million, as per Scopus data. This increase may imply a robust research culture, yet it frequently conceals the rise of substandard and unethical research.

In India, institutional mandates exacerbate this pressure. The University Grants Commission (UGC) previously mandated that Ph.D. students publish in sanctioned journals, along with the pressure to get publications for rankings and accreditation, inadvertently validating numerous predatory publishers. Despite the revision of this policy in 2019, its effects persist in universities and research institutions.

Paper Mills: Industrial Production of Deceptive Research

A significant factor in the integrity crisis is the emergence of paper mills, commercial entities that manufacture scientific papers and sell authorship rights. These organisations supply fabricated data, graphs, and even pre-composed peer reviews, delivering publication-ready manuscripts for a fee.

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