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      Incentives and Performance 

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          The perverse effects of competition on scientists' work and relationships.

          Competition among scientists for funding, positions and prestige, among other things, is often seen as a salutary driving force in U.S. science. Its effects on scientists, their work and their relationships are seldom considered. Focus-group discussions with 51 mid- and early-career scientists, on which this study is based, reveal a dark side of competition in science. According to these scientists, competition contributes to strategic game-playing in science, a decline in free and open sharing of information and methods, sabotage of others' ability to use one's work, interference with peer-review processes, deformation of relationships, and careless or questionable research conduct. When competition is pervasive, such effects may jeopardize the progress, efficiency and integrity of science.
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            Impact of bibliometrics upon the science system: Inadvertent consequences?

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                2015
                October 17 2014
                : 19-32
                10.1007/978-3-319-09785-5_2
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