History
OASPA membership
SAGE Publishing was a founding member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) when it was established in 2008. In November 2013, OASPA reviewed SAGE's membership after the ''Journal of International Medical Research'' accepted a false and intentionally flawed paper created and submitted by a reporter for the journal '' Science'' as part of a " sting" to test the effectiveness of the peer-review processes of open access journals . SAGE's membership was reinstated at the end of the six month review period following changes to the journal's editorial processes.Lawsuits
In September 2024, Lucina Uddin, a neuroscience professor at UCLA, sued Sage Publishing along with five other academic journal publishers in a proposed class-action lawsuit, alleging that the publishers violated antitrust law by agreeing not to compete against each other for manuscripts and by denying scholars payment for peer review services.Fraud
An academic fraud, that impacted journals published by Sage Publishing, particularly the Journal of Vibration and Control (JVC), was uncovered in July 2014 following a 14-month internal investigation by Sage, which revealed a fake peer-review scam involving hundreds of fraudulent and assumed identities. The scam was orchestrated mainly by Peter Chen, a physicist at the National Pingtung University of Education (NPUE) in Taiwan. Chen used fake identities and Gmail accounts to pose as university-based scientists, manipulating the peer-review process to ensure favorable reviews for submissions. The scam involved creating a network of papers where the same small group of authors reviewed each other's work and appeared together as co-authors. This practice, known as a "peer review ring," allowed Chen to publish numerous articles with minimal scrutiny. The lack of vetting and the lax editorial policy at JVC, which allowed authors to nominate preferred reviewers without adequate verification, facilitated the scam. The discovery of the scam led to the retraction of 60 research articles published over four years in JVC. The retractions were a result of Sage's investigation, which found that the authors and reviewers involved in the scam did not respond to verification requests. The Education Minister of Taiwan, Chiang Wei-ling, was also implicated as his name appeared on several of the retracted papers, leading to his resignation. Sage subsequently claimed to have taken steps to ensure compliance with the highest standards of peer review and publication, including conducting additional reviews of their guidance to editors and authors.Trading name
Sage is a trading name of * Sage Publications Inc, * Sage Publications Ltd, * Sage Publications India PVT LTD, * Sage Publications Asia‐Pacific PTE LTDAcquisitions
SAGE has acquired a number of other companies, including: *Pion Limited, founded in 1959 by Adam Gelbtuch and John Ashby, was the publisher of four journals in the '' Environment and Planning'' series. SAGE acquired Pion in May 2015. *Global Village Publishing, which develops software and services for electronic publishing, was acquired by SAGE in May 2018. * Talis Group, an educational technology company that developed the learning management system Talis Aspire, was acquired by SAGE in August 2018. * Mary Ann Liebert, which publishes more than 100 peer-reviewed journals in biotechnology and life sciences.Publications
*'' Improving Schools'', academic journal that covers education *'' Journal of Developing Societies'', academic journal that covers developmentSee also
* Journals published by SAGEReferences
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