About this journal

Aims and scope

Accountability in Research is devoted to the examination and critical analysis of practices and systems for promoting integrity in the conduct of research. It provides an interdisciplinary, international forum for the development of ethics, procedures, standards, policies, and concepts to encourage the ethical conduct of research and to enhance the validity of research results.

The journal welcomes original work on advancing research integrity in the form of empirical research, conceptual assessment, and critical analysis in all fields of science, including biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, law, economics, statistics, management studies, public policy, politics, sociology, history, psychology, philosophy, ethics, and information science. The journal seeks to publish research that makes a significant contribution to the literature and advances knowledge of accountability and integrity in research. With some exceptions, the journal is not interested in publishing studies that merely duplicate previous work or are limited in generalizability (e.g., due to problems with statistical design or research focus) or that do not meaningfully contribute to the scholarly literature.

While the journal seeks to advance accountability and integrity in research, it is not a forum for attempting to adjudicate complaints about specific cases involving individual researchers, academic institutions, journals, or research sponsors.

All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is double-anonymized (some reviewers opt to have their identity known, however) and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.

Accountability in Research accepts the following types of articles:

  • Original Articles
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Commentary

Preparing Your Paper

Articles

  • Should be no more than 6,000 words.
  • Should contain an unstructured abstract of 200 words.
  • Should contain between 2 and 5 keywords.

Letter to the Editor

  • Should be confined to responses to important issues addressed in an article published recently in Accountability in Research .
  • Should have no or very few references
  • Should be no more than 500 words.

Commentary

  • Should address a compelling public issue of concern in research or an article published in the journal. A Commentary will be subject to the regular peer review process.
  • Should be no more than 1500 words.
  • Should contain an unstructured abstract of 200 words.
  • Should contain between 2 and 5 keywords.

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Note: If you are interested in submitting a book review, please send a presubmission inquiry to the Editor.

Journal metrics

Usage

  • 168K annual downloads/views

Citation metrics

  • 2.8 (2023) Impact Factor
  • Q1 Impact Factor Best Quartile
  • 3.5 (2023) 5 year IF
  • 4.9 (2023) CiteScore (Scopus)
  • Q1 CiteScore Best Quartile
  • 1.295 (2023) SNIP
  • 0.623 (2023) SJR

Speed/acceptance

  • 2 days avg. from submission to first decision
  • 46 days avg. from submission to first post-review decision
  • 11 days avg. from acceptance to online publication
  • 26% acceptance rate

Editorial board

EDITOR IN CHIEF

Lisa M. Rasmussen, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Philosophy
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001, USA
[email protected]

Founder and Editor-in-Chief (1988-2021): Adil E. Shamoo, Ph.D.

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

David B. Resnik, Ph.D.
Associate Editor for “Normative Ethics” and Letters to the Editor
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

Zubin Master, Ph.D.

Associate Editor for Commentaries
Biomedical Ethics Research Program
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

Alison Antes, Ph.D.
Bioethics Research Center
School of Medicine
Washington University in St. Louis.
St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

Sam Bruton, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Office of Research Integrity
University of Southern Mississippi,
Hattiesburg, MS 39406, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

Mohammad Hosseini, Ph.D.
Department of Preventive Medicine (Health and Biomedical Informatics)
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
320 E. Superior Street
Chicago, IL 60010, USA
Email: [email protected]

Kelly Laas, MLIS
Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, IL 60616, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

Kirstin R.W. Matthews, Ph.D.
Baker Institute for Public Policy
Rice University
Houston, TX, 77015-1892, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

Toby Schonfeld, Ph.D.
National Center for Ethics in Health Care
Washington, DC 20420, USA
E-mail: [email protected]

EDITORIAL BOARD

Emily Anderson - Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Jason Borenstein - Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Michael Davis - Illinois Institute of Technology, Department of Humanities, IIT Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Kenneth DeVille - Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, USA

Chunyan Ding - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Kevin C. Elliott - Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA

Jake Earl - US Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, USA

Ruiping Fan - City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Daniele Fanelli - Institute for the Study of Science, Technology & Innovation, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Elizabeth Heitman - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

Guangwei Hu - Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, SAR

Kohji Ishihara - The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Francis Kombe - Africa Research Integrity Network, Nairobu, Kenya; EthiXPERT, Pretoria, South Africa

Dorcas Kamaya - KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kenya; and Centre for Tropical Medicine, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Yonghui Ma - Xiamen University, Xiamen, China

Tristan McIntosh - Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA

David Moher - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada

Sophia J. Pan - National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Tainan City, Taiwan

Trisha Phillips - West Virginia University, Morganton, USA

Dena Plemmons - University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California, USA

Hans Radder - VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands

Jeffrey I. Seeman - University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, USA

Ehsan Shamsi-Gooshki - University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Kristin Shrader-Frechette - Notre Dame, Indiana, USA

Elise Smith - University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, USA

Kory Trott - University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA

Qin Zhu - Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA

Abstracting and indexing

> Abstracted/indexed in: Medline (PubMed/NIH); Scopus; Philosopher's Index; EBSCOhost Products

Open access

Accountability in Research is a hybrid open access journal that is part of our Open Select publishing program, giving you the option to publish open access. Publishing open access means that your article will be free to access online immediately on publication, increasing the visibility, readership, and impact of your research.

Why choose open access?

  1. Increase the discoverability and readership of your article
  2. Make an impact and reach new readers, not just those with easy access to a research library
  3. Freely share your work with anyone, anywhere
  4. Comply with funding mandates and meet the requirements of your institution, employer or funder
  5. Rigorous peer review for every open access article

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