Comment by somethingsome
Comment by somethingsome a day ago
IMO, stopping the race toward better h index.
There is an huge amount of pressure to publish publish publish.
So, many researchers prefeer to write very simple things that are probably true or applicative work, which is kind of useful, or publish false/fake results.
May be try to define a "reproducible" h-index, ie your publication doesn't count or count less until a different team has reproduced your results, the team doing the reproducing work gets some points to.
(And may be add more points if in order to reproduce you didn't have to ask plenty of questions to the original team, ie the original paper didn't omit essential information)