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Gareth Dyke - Editor Historical Biology/ Reviewer Credits
Ep. 18
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I talk peer review, its faults failings and future, with Gareth. Also contains dinosaurs
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17. John Ashton - Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
44:10||Ep. 17John and I talk about a journal that spans professional and academic worlds, research metrics as football stickers, letting annoyance drive your research path and the promise and peril of Generative AI16. Samuel Vigne - International Review of Financial Analysis / Finance Research Letters
47:39||Ep. 16I talk with Sam about juggling two very large impactful journals, dealing with academic geopolitics, speed and the need for "leading" journals to be more proactive15. Roberta Guerrina and Gabriel Siles-Brügge - Journal of Common Market Studies
48:17||Ep. 15On the day of Moldova's vote to enter EU negotiations, an interview with two of the three editors of the Journal of Common Market Studies.I talk to Roberta Guerrina and Gabriel Siles-Brügge about transdisciplinary research, how to edit it, the benefits of slow science, policy makers as authors and reviewers, and diving....14. Gary Campbell - Resources Policy
40:55||Ep. 14Gary and I talk about non renewable resources, the tendency of journals to undergo mission creep, why so called elite journals often persist in reinventing the wheels other journals discovered long sense, and the joys of photographing dragonflies!15. Pierre Pinson - International Journal of Forecasting
48:11||Ep. 15Pierre and I talk about the human touch in forecasting, what finance can perhaps learn from other disciplines in relation to same, slow science and how it may have become a wicked problem, and the nature of elite journals13. John Goodell - Research in International Business and Finance
47:47||Ep. 13I talk with John on publishing a large journal, the potential for journal irrelevance, social aspects of publishing and his past lives .....12. Michelle Dalton - UCD Research Librarian
45:01||Ep. 12We talk about the evolving role of the library, how it can and should in the digital age be the repository of much more than is commonly expected, how librarians view metrics, and the role of slow and open science. And badminton.11. Paulo Quattrone - Organization Studies
46:48||Ep. 11We talk about Graham's Law and Goodheart's law, reductionism and certification in journals, and the need for a new paradigm in how we conceptualize impact in journal outputs.