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Is this a conflict of interest? (reviewing an article)
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[QUOTE="andresB, post: 6646538, member: 402469"] A journal sent me an email asking me to be an adjudicator for one article since the two reviewers disagreed on their recommendations. I accepted based on the abstract. When reading the paper I found that (a) The author is citing me, not a big deal I guess. but (b) The author gives a solution to a problem I've been struggling with for one of my own works. So, personally, I would benefit from this paper being published since I can then cite it in my own work. Is this a conflict of interest that I should inform the editors of the journal? [/QUOTE]
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