Referees' and editors' behavior is illustrated by data from a random sample of refereeing requests by seven economics journals. Referees tend to be higher-quality (better-cited, prime-age) than authors. Except for a few superstar authors, there is no matching of authors and referees by quality. Nearly 80 percent of those asked to referee do so, with a median completion time of less than two months. Except for a few very slow referees and another few who promise but fail to accomplish the task, the slow editorial process is not due to referees' behavior. Paying referees speeds the job, mainly by speeding up those who would barely not qualify for the fee.
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Background Publishing in scientific journals is one of the most important ways in which scientists d...
This short note links days and delays in refereeing with some basic characteristics of the reviewers...
This paper looks at 10 years of reviews in a multidisciplinary journal, The Journal of Artificial So...
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Academic journals rely on researchers agreeing to act as reviewers (or referees) for submitted paper...
This paper presents an agent-based model of peer review that looks at the effect of different editor...
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Do referees employed by journals merely screen acceptable from unacceptable manuscripts or are they ...
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