Somebody has two affiliations A and B. This person is paid and actually employed by affiliation A; not paid by B but honorarily employed by B. If this person publishes papers on math/phys fields, should affiliation B be put on the paper as well? Could this increase the chance of B employing this person in the future as a wild guess?
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What is "honorarily employed"? – Bryan Krause Jan 28 '23 at 06:15
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1Related and possible duplicate: https://academia.stackexchange.com/q/148367/20058 – Massimo Ortolano Jan 28 '23 at 07:49
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@BryanKrause somebody is a faculty member of somewhere but isn't paid by them, nor do they physically work there – feynman Jan 28 '23 at 09:54
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2Rerlated, possibly helpful: https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/171418/etiquette-for-institutional-affiliation-if-you-changed-institutions-during-the-r/171446#171446 – Ethan Bolker Jan 28 '23 at 15:27
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many thanks for all the suggestions answers. What I really care about is: Could this offer me any benefit or increase the chance of B employing this person in the future as a wild guess? – feynman Feb 02 '23 at 02:33