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A bibliometric study of article retractions in technology fields in developing economies countries

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  • Metwaly Ali Mohamed Eldakar

    (Minia University, Governorate of Minia)

  • Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata

    (Minia University, Governorate of Minia
    Sultan Qaboos University)

Abstract

Retractions are becoming increasingly common in research; studies have found that retractions can have significant consequences on the scientific community. The primary goal of this paper is to explore and understand retractions in the technology field in developing economies countries. Understanding the reasons for retractions is essential for researchers to improve their research practices and conduct. The findings of this study revealed a significant increase in the retracted scientific articles in technology, with the highest growth during 2009–2011. In addition, we found that China, Iran, India, and South Korea were among the top countries contributing retracted technology papers. In addition, an investigation of research themes demonstrated that most of the retracted technology articles were associated with simulations, genetic algorithms, mechanical properties, optimisation, adsorption, microstructures, components, neural networks, support vector machines, compressive strength, and data mining. It is essential to adopt sophisticated techniques to prevent plagiarism and duplicate publication. In addition, using an open peer review model is expected to reduce the occurrence of misconduct practices. Journals must also follow stricter policies, e.g., clear retraction guidelines, to prevent authors from possible misconduct.

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  • Metwaly Ali Mohamed Eldakar & Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata, 2023. "A bibliometric study of article retractions in technology fields in developing economies countries," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 128(11), pages 6047-6083, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:scient:v:128:y:2023:i:11:d:10.1007_s11192-023-04823-1
    DOI: 10.1007/s11192-023-04823-1
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