Are we talking about "bad papers", "fraud", "academic misconduct", or something else? It's a rather important detail.
You would ideally expect blatant fraud to have repercussions, even decades later.
You probably would not expect low quality publications to have direct repercussions, now or ever. This is similar to unacceptably low performance at work. You aren't getting immediately reprimanded for it, but if it keeps up consistently then you might not be working there for much longer.
> The institutions don't care if they publish auto-generated spam
The institutions are generally recognized as having no right to interfere with freedom to publish or freedom to associate. This is a very good thing. So good in fact that it is pretty much the entire point of having a tenure system.
They do tend to get involved if someone commits actual (by which I mean legally defined) fraud.
You would ideally expect blatant fraud to have repercussions, even decades later.
You probably would not expect low quality publications to have direct repercussions, now or ever. This is similar to unacceptably low performance at work. You aren't getting immediately reprimanded for it, but if it keeps up consistently then you might not be working there for much longer.
> The institutions don't care if they publish auto-generated spam
The institutions are generally recognized as having no right to interfere with freedom to publish or freedom to associate. This is a very good thing. So good in fact that it is pretty much the entire point of having a tenure system.
They do tend to get involved if someone commits actual (by which I mean legally defined) fraud.