Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives

Public research policies have been promoting open-access publication in recent years as an adequate model for the dissemination of scientific knowledge. However, depending on the disciplines, its use is very diverse. This study explores the determinants of open-access publication among academic rese...

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Main Authors: Carmen López-Vergara, Pilar Flores Asenjo, Alfonso Rosa-García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/9/3/37
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spelling doaj-c812f1b0dab74036ac05c3b35f9bd0962021-09-26T01:09:50ZengMDPI AGPublications2304-67752021-08-019373710.3390/publications9030037Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ PerspectivesCarmen López-Vergara0Pilar Flores Asenjo1Alfonso Rosa-García2Departamento Ciencias Sociales, Jurídicas y de la Empresa, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia, Av. De los Jerónimos, 135, 30107 Murcia, SpainDepartamento Ciencias Sociales, Jurídicas y de la Empresa, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia, Av. De los Jerónimos, 135, 30107 Murcia, SpainDepartamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, Edificio nº 2, 30100 Murcia, SpainPublic research policies have been promoting open-access publication in recent years as an adequate model for the dissemination of scientific knowledge. However, depending on the disciplines, its use is very diverse. This study explores the determinants of open-access publication among academic researchers of economics and business, as well as their assessment of different economic measures focused on publication stimulus. To do so, a survey of Spanish business and economics researchers was conducted. They reported an average of 19% of their publications in open-access journals, hybrids or fully Gold Route open access. Almost 80% of the researchers foresee a future increase in the volume of open-access publications. When determining where to publish their research results, the main criterion for the selection of a scientific journal is the impact factor. Regarding open access, the most valued aspect is the visibility and dissemination it provides. Although the cost of publication is not the most relevant criterion in the choice of a journal, three out of four researchers consider that a reduction in fees and an increase in funding are measures that would boost the open-access model.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/9/3/37scholarly journal publishingsubscription modelopen access modelGold Routeeconomics and businessauthor’s perspective
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Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives
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scholarly journal publishing
subscription model
open access model
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economics and business
author’s perspective
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Pilar Flores Asenjo
Alfonso Rosa-García
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title Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives
title_short Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives
title_full Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives
title_fullStr Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Why Open Access: Economics and Business Researchers’ Perspectives
title_sort why open access: economics and business researchers’ perspectives
publisher MDPI AG
series Publications
issn 2304-6775
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Public research policies have been promoting open-access publication in recent years as an adequate model for the dissemination of scientific knowledge. However, depending on the disciplines, its use is very diverse. This study explores the determinants of open-access publication among academic researchers of economics and business, as well as their assessment of different economic measures focused on publication stimulus. To do so, a survey of Spanish business and economics researchers was conducted. They reported an average of 19% of their publications in open-access journals, hybrids or fully Gold Route open access. Almost 80% of the researchers foresee a future increase in the volume of open-access publications. When determining where to publish their research results, the main criterion for the selection of a scientific journal is the impact factor. Regarding open access, the most valued aspect is the visibility and dissemination it provides. Although the cost of publication is not the most relevant criterion in the choice of a journal, three out of four researchers consider that a reduction in fees and an increase in funding are measures that would boost the open-access model.
topic scholarly journal publishing
subscription model
open access model
Gold Route
economics and business
author’s perspective
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/9/3/37
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