Journal article
Can academic and clinical journals be in financial conflict of interest situations? The case of evidence‐based incorporated
Abstract
The hypothesis is advanced that scholarly journals can find themselves in conflict of interest positions when they operate business strategies which for commercial reasons may militate against the publication of articles which question the usefulness of the products being sold. It is suggested on the basis of probabilistic reasoning that the more extensive the merchandizing and the greater the commercial profits, the greater is the potential …
Authors
Upshur R; Buetow S; Loughlin M; Miles A
Journal
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 405–409
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
August 2006
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2753.2006.00727.x
ISSN
1356-1294