All of us, to some extent, though publishers, administrators, corporate boards, managers, faculty, and editors have much more say. Is there some interesting followup to the obvious here?
though publishers, administrators, corporate boards, managers, faculty, and editors have much more say.
Is there any evidence that these gatekeepers are particularly good at making this judgement?
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