Cantrell, M., & Collister, L. (2019). The status quo bias and the uptake of open access. First Monday, 24(7). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v24i7.10089
In this paper we argue that the framing of open access through
language adopted by a variety of stakeholders serves to inhibit the
uptake of open access publishing through the mechanisms of complexity
and cognitive load. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, we
analyze both the language and tiers of decisions that confront authors
seeking information online about open access. We conclude that this
information is for the most part prohibitively complex and introduces
contradictory interpretations and executions of open access that act to
motivate a phenomenon known as the status quo bias. The only reliable
method of counteracting this status quo bias in order to bolster the
uptake of open access is to re-frame the language that is commonly
employed in association with open access and to minimize the tiers of
decisions expected of authors, which create a barrier rather than a
gateway to open access engagement.
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