Reflections on peer review practices in committees selecting laureates for prestigious awards and prizes: Some relevant and irrelevant criteria |
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Authors: | Vijh Ashok K. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut de recherche d'Hydro-Québec, 1800 boul. Lionel-Boulet, J3X 1S1 Varennes, Québec, Canada |
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Abstract: | An important function in all scholarly and academic activities is the participation in the peer review system. One aspect of this peer review evaluation is service on committees judging candidates for important awards, prizes and fellowships. Some reflective observations on this process are made in which a number of factors determining the final choice are identified. It is pointed out that the decisions of such committees are based not only on relevant and objective criteria but are also influenced by a number of irrelevant criteria; caution must be exercised to minimize the effect of the latter factors in order to maintain the highest ethical standards in the selection process. The ranking practices of awards committees, national academies and learned societies are briefly reviewed by pointing out some ethical pitfalls, anecdotal incidents, and the ways to avoid the tarnishing of the selection process. Dr. Vijh is a physical chemist whose research interests include interfacial electrochemistry and the chemical physics of solid surface s. |
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Keywords: | ethics in peer review criteria for awards and prizes objectivity in election to academics peer evaluation — some pitfalls |
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