Peer Review Process

  1. The International Journal of Management Science follows a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality, validity, and reliability of the published research articles. The peer review process can be outlined as follows:

    1. Submission: Authors submit their research papers to the journal through an online submission system, adhering to the guidelines and formatting requirements set by the journal.

    2. Editorial Review: The editorial team initially reviews the submitted manuscripts to assess their adherence to the journal's focus and scope, as well as their overall quality. Manuscripts that do not meet the journal's guidelines or fall outside its scope may be rejected at this stage without proceeding to peer review.

    3. Peer Review Assignment: The editor assigns the submitted manuscript to qualified experts in the relevant field for peer review. Typically, the reviewers are established researchers, academics, or industry professionals with expertise in the subject matter of the paper.

    4. Peer Review: The assigned reviewers critically evaluate the manuscript, assessing its originality, methodology, theoretical framework, data analysis, and overall contribution to the field. They provide constructive feedback, suggestions for improvement, and recommendations regarding the acceptance, revision, or rejection of the manuscript.

    5. Decision Making: Based on the reviewers' feedback, the editor makes a decision regarding the manuscript. The possible decisions include acceptance, minor revisions, major revisions, or rejection. In some cases, the editor may seek additional input from other reviewers or consult the editorial board before making the final decision.

    6. Author Revision: If revisions are requested, the authors are given a specific timeframe to address the reviewers' comments and revise their manuscript accordingly. The revised version is then resubmitted to the journal for further evaluation.

    7. Final Decision: After reviewing the revised manuscript, the editor determines whether the authors have adequately addressed the reviewers' comments and whether the manuscript is now suitable for publication. The final decision is communicated to the authors, which may include acceptance, conditional acceptance pending further revisions, or rejection.

    8. Publication: Once a manuscript is accepted, it undergoes copyediting, typesetting, and proofreading processes before being published in the International Journal of Management Science. The published article is usually made available both online and in print.

    It is important to note that the specific details of the peer review process may vary for different journals, including the number of reviewers involved and the exact steps followed. The International Journal of Management Science may have its own variations or additional steps tailored to its editorial policies and practices.