While some empirical evidence documents which strategies are used by researchers to exploit bibliometrics, focusing on metrics regarding the publication journal, literature is sparse about strategies of scholars during the entire publication process of a scientific paper. Our survey enables us to study both the journal of initial submission and the publication journal, along with the number of submissions in between. The collection and attempt of quantification for this data is to our knowledge, a novel addition to the literature. The survey shows how academics in different positions submit their papers, which is especially benefitting to young academics not yet well experienced in scientific publishing. The results show that authors are induced to first submit to a well-ranked journal. If they are rejected, they then choose a lower-ranked journal for resubmission. Researchers, therefore, try to maximize the ranking score of their manuscript. (Publication: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-023-04772-9)