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On the Vulnerability of Citation Metrics in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence

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  • Kay Smarsly

    (Institute of Digital and Autonomous Construction, Hamburg University of Technology, 21079 Hamburg, Germany
    United Nations University (UNU) Hub on Engineering to Face Climate Change, United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH), Hamburg University of Technology, 21079 Hamburg, Germany)

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Large language model (LLM) chatbots, as a widely used form of generative artificial intelligence, have reduced the marginal cost of producing publication-style manuscripts and have expanded feasible routes for manipulating citation metrics within the publishing ecosystem. Citation-based indicators (e.g., the h-index, the i10-index, and total citation counts) remain embedded in research evaluation and are sensitive to indexing practices of bibliographic databases, with Google Scholar providing broad coverage combined with comparatively limited curation. In this study, a systematic literature review is conducted to synthesize reported mechanisms of citation-metric manipulation and to examine limitations of citation-metric use, including evidence reported in civil engineering. A Google Scholar proof-of-concept case study examines whether the indexing of LLM-assisted, non-peer-reviewed documents with concentrated references to a target author is associated with changes in author-level citation metrics under platform-specific conditions. After indexing, a stepwise increase in author-level metrics is observed, demonstrating the feasibility of citation-metric manipulation under the platform-specific conditions. Finally, this paper discusses the implications for research integrity and citation manipulation in the era of generative artificial intelligence. It also presents recommendations for researchers, academic institutions and evaluation committees, publishers and editors, bibliographic database providers, and funding institutions and policymakers.

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  • Kay Smarsly, 2026. "On the Vulnerability of Citation Metrics in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence," Publications, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-22, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jpubli:v:14:y:2026:i:2:p:23-:d:1918048
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