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David Hirshleifer, Editorial: Cosmetic Surgery in the Academic Review Process, The Review of Financial Studies, Volume 28, Issue 3, March 2015, Pages 637–649, https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhu093
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Abstract
Has the academic review process become excessive? In a setting where editors cannot distinguish significant flaws from mere blemishes, reviewers recommend the repair of blemishes in order to acquire reputations for high skill. In equilibrium, editors accede to reviewer insistence upon such cosmetic surgery. If blemishes are sometimes unremovable, demands for repair sometimes block good papers from publication. This implies a social value to active editing. Reviewer signal-jamming may especially suppress innovative research and research designed to verify others' findings. This perspective strongly suggests that the growth of the review process is harmful. I therefore offer tentative proposals for reform.