Peer review gives research a stamp of approval, but the reviews themselves can be flawed. This is potentially serious for the writer, the journal, and journal user. This study describes shortcomings of the peer review process and condenses them into an explanatory framework involving situational, personal, social, and ethical factors. Some proposals to improve matters are impractical and may make them worse. Some data is offered which illustrates the problem and suggests a potential solution. Informed editors who avoid mechanical approaches engage cautiously and critically with reviews and guard against bias, even in themselves, could make a significant difference
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
Assessing the quality of research is of critical importance. In this article I will discuss various ...
Objective: Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality research, ...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
There is little dispute that peer review will remain as a means of quality control and certification...
The quality assurance of research articles is based on a widespread reliance on peer review, which h...
Peer review practices differ substantially between journals and disciplines. This study presents the...
Journal peer review regulates the flow of ideas through an academic discipline and thus has the powe...
This editorial describes some of the current and emerging challenges in peer review for the academic...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
This research contributes to the knowledge on academics’ attitudes towards peer review, through an i...
Peer review process helps in evaluating and validating of research that is published in the journals...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
Assessing the quality of research is of critical importance. In this article I will discuss various ...
Objective: Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality research, ...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
There is little dispute that peer review will remain as a means of quality control and certification...
The quality assurance of research articles is based on a widespread reliance on peer review, which h...
Peer review practices differ substantially between journals and disciplines. This study presents the...
Journal peer review regulates the flow of ideas through an academic discipline and thus has the powe...
This editorial describes some of the current and emerging challenges in peer review for the academic...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
This research contributes to the knowledge on academics’ attitudes towards peer review, through an i...
Peer review process helps in evaluating and validating of research that is published in the journals...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
Assessing the quality of research is of critical importance. In this article I will discuss various ...
Objective: Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality research, ...