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by rahimnathwani 879 days ago
A bribe doesn't have to involve a government official.

A bribe requires three entities:

- the one paying the bribe (in this case the paper's author)

- the one receiving the bribe (in this case the journal editor)

- the one that actually provides the benefit (in this case the company that owns the journal)

What makes it a bribe is that, instead of paying the entity that's providing the service, you're paying an agent of the entity.

If you pay Harvard $1MM to admit your child, that's not a bribe. It's just a transaction. If you pay a Harvard admissions officer $1MM (to their personal account) so that they admit your child, that's a bribe.

1 comments

Ah. So,

If you send a check to the editor and say "for the journal": you call it a publishing fee.

If you send a check to the editor and say "for you to give to the journal": you call it a bribe.

Like that?

No.

Check made out to the publisher of the journal -> publishing fee.

Check made out to the editor -> bribe.