This paper looks at the effect of multiple reviewers and their behavior on the quality and efficiency of peer review. By extending a previous model, we tested various reviewer behavior, fair, random and strategic, and examined the impact of selecting multiple reviewers for the same author submission. We found that, when reviewer reliability is random or reviewers behave strategically, involving more than one reviewer per submission reduces evaluation bias. However, if scientists review scrupulously, multiple reviewers require an abnormal resource drain at the system level from research activities towards reviewing. This implies that reviewer selection mechanisms that protect the quality of the process against reviewer misbehavior might be economically unsustainable.

Is three better than one? simulating the effect of reviewer selection and behavior on the quality and efficiency of peer review / F. Bianchi, F. Squazzoni (PROCEEDINGS - WINTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE). - In: 2015 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) / [a cura di] L. Yilmaz, W. K. V. Chan, I. Moon, T. M. K. Roeder, C. Macal, M. D. Rossetti. - Prima edizione. - Piscataway : IEEE, 2016. - ISBN 9781467397414. - pp. 4081-4089 (( Intervento presentato al 21. convegno Winter Simulation Conference tenutosi a Huntington Beach nel 2015 [10.1109/WSC.2015.7408561].

Is three better than one? simulating the effect of reviewer selection and behavior on the quality and efficiency of peer review

F. Bianchi
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F. Squazzoni
2016

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This paper looks at the effect of multiple reviewers and their behavior on the quality and efficiency of peer review. By extending a previous model, we tested various reviewer behavior, fair, random and strategic, and examined the impact of selecting multiple reviewers for the same author submission. We found that, when reviewer reliability is random or reviewers behave strategically, involving more than one reviewer per submission reduces evaluation bias. However, if scientists review scrupulously, multiple reviewers require an abnormal resource drain at the system level from research activities towards reviewing. This implies that reviewer selection mechanisms that protect the quality of the process against reviewer misbehavior might be economically unsustainable.
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