Evaluating alternative systems of peer review: a large-scale agent-based modelling approach to scientific publication
Authored by Michail Kovanis, Raphael Porcher, Philippe Ravaud, Ludovic Trinquart
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-017-2375-1
Sponsors:
European Union
Platforms:
MATLAB
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Abstract
The debate on whether the peer-review system is in crisis has been
heated recently. A variety of alternative systems have been proposed to
improve the system and make it sustainable. However, we lack sufficient
evidence and data related to these issues. Here we used a previously
developed agent-based model of the scientific publication and
peer-review system calibrated with empirical data to compare the
efficiency of five alternative peer-review systems with the conventional
system. We modelled two systems of immediate publication, with and
without online reviews (crowdsourcing), a system with only one round of
reviews and revisions allowed (re-review opt-out) and two review-sharing
systems in which rejected manuscripts are resubmitted along with their
past reviews to any other journal (portable) or to only those of the
same publisher but of lower impact factor (cascade). The review-sharing
systems outperformed or matched the performance of the conventional one
in all peer-review efficiency, reviewer effort and scientific
dissemination metrics we used. The systems especially showed a large
decrease in total time of the peer-review process and total time devoted
by reviewers to complete all reports in a year. The two systems with
immediate publication released more scientific information than the
conventional one but provided almost no other benefit. Re-review opt-out
decreased the time reviewers devoted to peer review but had lower
performance on screening papers that should not be published and
relative increase in intrinsic quality of papers due to peer review than
the conventional system. Sensitivity analyses showed consistent findings
to those from our main simulations. We recommend prioritizing a system
of review-sharing to create a sustainable scientific publication and
peer-review system.
Tags
Agent-based model
Epidemiology
Complex systems
peer review
cascade
Portable
Post-publication