Author in 2014 peer review ring loses 3 more papers for peer review problems

cover (1)A journal is retracting three papers — including one that is highly cited — after learning the reviewers that recommended publication had conflicts of interest.

This is a case of family values gone awry: The author common to all papers is Cheng-Wu Chen at the National Kaohsiung Marine University in Taiwan, the twin brother of one Peter Chen, who was a the center of a peer review ring that SAGE busted in 2014 (and holder of the number #3 spot on our leaderboard). Cheng-Wu Chen apparently wasn’t an innocent bystander in that episode: Of the 60 retracted papers by SAGE, Cheng-Wu Chen was a co-author on 21.

The retraction notes for all three papers — published in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries — are identical:

The article listed above, published online on Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been retracted by agreement between the journal Editors-in-Chief, Gavriel Salvendy and Waldemar Karwowski, and Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The retraction has been agreed due to evidence indicating that the peer review of this paper was compromised. It is believed that the paper was accepted based on recommendations from reviewers with conflicts of interest. In addition, ISI provided the publisher with evidence of inappropriate manipulation of citations.

The papers on which that note appears are:

We’ve reached out to the journal, and to Chen.

We also asked SAGE about Chen’s involvement in the peer review ring. A spokesperson sent us this statement:

SAGE Publishing’s investigation into peer review misconduct at Journal of Vibration and Control was completed in July 2014. The statement concerning the retractions can be viewed at: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/press/sage-statement-on-journal-of-vibration-and-control

A full list of the Journal of Vibration and Control multiple retractions can be viewed here. We can confirm Cheng-Wu Chen from National Kaohsiung Marine University was listed as a named author on 21 of the 60 retracted papers. As stated in the original statement, the retractions were based on evidence that at least one author or reviewer was implicated in the peer review ring.

Hat tip: Marco van de Weert

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  1. Here is the full list of retracted papers in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries, which are associated to the twin brothers:

    Chen, C.-Y. (4)
    1. Lee, W.-I., Shih, B.-Y. and Chen, C.-Y. (2012), A hybrid artificial intelligence sales-forecasting systemin the convenience store industry. Hum. Factors Man., 22: 188–196. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20272
    2. Huang, P.-H., Chen, C.-Y., Chang, C.-J., Lo, D. C. andHuang, C.-C. (2012), Computer-aided ergonomics and visualization for improving 3D display techniques. Hum. Factors Man., 22: 556–561. doi:10.1002/hfm.20298
    3. Chang, C.-J., Kuo, H.-C., Chen, C.-Y., Chen, T.-H. and Chung, P.-Y. (2013), Ergonomic Techniques for a Mobile E-Invoice System: Operational Requirements of an InformationManagement System. Hum. FactorsMan., 23: 582–589. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20340
    4. Shih,B.-Y.,Chen, C.-Y. andChen, Z.-S. (2013), An Empirical Study of an Internet Marketing Strategy for Search Engine Optimization.Hum. FactorsMan., 23: 528–540. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20348

    Chen C.-W. (7)
    1. Tseng, C.-P., Chang, M.-L. and Chen, C.-W. (2012), Human factors of knowledge sharing intention among taiwanese enterprises: a preliminary study. Hum. Factors Man., 22: 328–339. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20507
    2. Kuo, H.-M., Chen, C.-W. and Hsu, C.-H. (2012), A study of a B2C supporting interface design system for the elderly. Hum. Factors Man., 22: 528–540. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20297
    3. Chen, C.-W., Lee, K.-L., Tseng, C.-P., Yang, H.-C. and Liu., C.-C. (2013), The Relationship between Personality Traits and Sales Force Automation Usage: A Preliminary Study. Hum. Factors Man., 23: 243–253. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20313
    4. Chen, C.-W., Chang, M.-L. and Tseng, C.-P. (2012), Human factors of knowledge-sharing intention among taiwanese enterprises: A model of hypotheses. Hum. Factors Man., 22: 362–371. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20286
    5. Chen, C.-W., Yang, H.-C., Chen, C.-H., Tseng, C.-P. and Lee, K.-L. (2013), The Relationship between Personality Traits and Sales Force Automation Usage: A Review of Methodology. Hum. Factors Man., 23: 294–305. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20311
    6. Kuo, H.-M. and Chen, C.-W. (2012), A novel viewpoint on information and interface design for auction web sites. Hum. Factors Man., 22: 287–295. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20274
    7. Chen, C.-W., Chang, M.-L., Tseng, C.-P., Chen, B.-C. and Chang, Y. Y.-C. (2013), Critical Human Factor Evaluation of Knowledge Sharing Intention in Taiwanese Enterprises. Hum. Factors Man., 23: 95–106. doi: 10.1002/hfm.20300

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