In this article we respond to the key points made by Macdonald and Kam (2007) in relation to journal quality and the peer review process. Whilst we appreciate that their tone is intentionally provocative, the picture they present is one of unremitting gloom and reluctant acquiescence to a system out of control. It is as if the publication process has a series of self-supporting logics that separate it from any notion of publishing in order to benefit the discipline through the advance of knowledge and understanding. From this perspective the publishing process and the consequent content of management journals are presented as the outcome of a series of ‘games’ that put more emphasis on where someone publishes than on what they publish and i...
The quality of an article is a critical parameter for the success of any scholarly journal, and the ...
Ever-increasing numbers of manuscripts, grant proposals, working group documents, position papers, e...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
This paper describes the editorial and review process currently operating at JMS and offers the Edit...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
This editorial provides an overview of the editorial process at one peer-reviewed publication. The e...
Peer review is a critical part of the publishing process at JM3, as it is for most science journals....
More than 50% of academic libraries' budgets are spent on peer review journal subscriptions [1]. One...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
ABSTRACT—In their critique of the peer-review process, Trafimow and Rice (2009, this issue) dramatiz...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals (\u27manuscript review\u27) ...
BACKGROUND: Editorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationsh...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals ('manuscript review') is fre...
The quality of an article is a critical parameter for the success of any scholarly journal, and the ...
Ever-increasing numbers of manuscripts, grant proposals, working group documents, position papers, e...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
This paper describes the editorial and review process currently operating at JMS and offers the Edit...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
This editorial provides an overview of the editorial process at one peer-reviewed publication. The e...
Peer review is a critical part of the publishing process at JM3, as it is for most science journals....
More than 50% of academic libraries' budgets are spent on peer review journal subscriptions [1]. One...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
ABSTRACT—In their critique of the peer-review process, Trafimow and Rice (2009, this issue) dramatiz...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals (\u27manuscript review\u27) ...
BACKGROUND: Editorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationsh...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals ('manuscript review') is fre...
The quality of an article is a critical parameter for the success of any scholarly journal, and the ...
Ever-increasing numbers of manuscripts, grant proposals, working group documents, position papers, e...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...