Chinese Hospitals Lead in Retraction Rates: A Shocking Look at Academic Fraud
2025-02-20

A global analysis of institutional retraction rates reveals alarmingly high numbers for certain Chinese hospitals, some exceeding the global average by more than 50 times. This surge is largely attributed to young physicians purchasing fabricated papers to meet job promotion requirements. While the Chinese government has implemented measures to combat academic misconduct, the high retraction rates highlight weaknesses in research integrity and the negative consequences of overemphasizing publication numbers. The study underscores vast disparities in research integrity across countries and institutions, and the potential of data analytics in identifying and addressing academic fraud.