What are the Consequences of High Publication Pressure?
High publication pressure can have several negative consequences, including:
Stress and Burnout: The constant need to publish can lead to significant stress and burnout among researchers. Duplication of Effort: Researchers may prioritize quantity over quality, leading to repetitive studies that do not significantly advance the field. Ethical Issues: Increased pressure may result in unethical practices, such as plagiarism or fabrication of data.