Why I declare a conflict of interest and you should not

E. Acem, B. Aczel, N. Albayrak, N.J.L. Brown, L.A. Dudda, M.M. Elsherif, B. Gjoneska, M. Kowal, A. Krishna, S. Miłkoś, M. Paruzel-Czachura, J. Patel, K. Pypno-Blajda, I. Scharlau, S. Verheyen, B. Zubaly, Theory and Society (2025).

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Acem, Ensar; Aczel, Balazs; Albayrak, Nihan; Brown, Nicholas J. L.; Dudda, Leonie A.; Elsherif, Mahmoud Medhat; Gjoneska, Biljana; Kowal, Marta; Krishna, Anand; Miłkoś, Szymon; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola; Patel, Jay
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Academic publishing is both an indication of scientific contribution and a currency for career advancement. This dual role gives rise to a normative scientific conflict: Does the structural incentive to publish constitute a conflict of interest (COI) that ought to be disclosed? In this paper, we address this conflict through an action research approach, engaging collaboratively and reflexively to answer four related questions: (1) What evidence suggests that researchers face a (financial) COI when publishing? (2) What are the benefits and drawbacks of explicitly acknowledging that publications function as academic currency? (3) How should such conflicts be disclosed? (4) Do mechanisms such as pre-registration and registered reports resolve these concerns? This paper contends that while researchers are clearly incentivised to publish, this interest need not necessarily constitute a conflict or be explicitly disclosed. Treating this issue as a normative scientific conflict does reveal the need for a shift in how researchers understand and navigate the subjective, self-interested dimensions of their work. We propose four key responses: (1) integrating discussions of COIs and biases more extensively into undergraduate science education, (2) promoting greater reflexivity in everyday research practice (e.g., through reflexivity journals, peer-led audit groups, and the reintegration of discussions on the historicity and cultural nature of research into scientific publications), (3) critically investigating institutional incentives and journal policies, and (4) proactively adopting methodological safeguards such as pre-registration. By addressing this conflict through action research, we demonstrate how normative tensions in science can be made productive — supporting both critical reflection and structural improvement.
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Acem E, Aczel B, Albayrak N, et al. Why I declare a conflict of interest and you should not. Theory and Society. Published online 2025. doi:10.1007/s11186-025-09641-3
Acem, E., Aczel, B., Albayrak, N., Brown, N. J. L., Dudda, L. A., Elsherif, M. M., Gjoneska, B., Kowal, M., Krishna, A., Miłkoś, S., Paruzel-Czachura, M., Patel, J., Pypno-Blajda, K., Scharlau, I., Verheyen, S., & Zubaly, B. (2025). Why I declare a conflict of interest and you should not. Theory and Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11186-025-09641-3
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Acem, Ensar, Balazs Aczel, Nihan Albayrak, Nicholas J. L. Brown, Leonie A. Dudda, Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif, Biljana Gjoneska, et al. “Why I Declare a Conflict of Interest and You Should Not.” Theory and Society, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11186-025-09641-3.
E. Acem et al., “Why I declare a conflict of interest and you should not,” Theory and Society, 2025, doi: 10.1007/s11186-025-09641-3.
Acem, Ensar, et al. “Why I Declare a Conflict of Interest and You Should Not.” Theory and Society, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2025, doi:10.1007/s11186-025-09641-3.
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