The advancement of various fields of science depends on the actions of individual scientists via the peer review process. The referees' work patterns and stochastic nature of decision making both relate to the particular features of refereeing and to the universal aspects of human behavior. Here, we show that the time a referee takes to write a report on a scientific manuscript depends on the final verdict. The data is compared to a model, where the review takes place in an ongoing competition of completing an important composite task with a large number of concurrent ones - a Deadline -effect. In peer review human decision making and task completion combine both long-range predictability and stochastic variation due to a large degree of ev...
In this paper we focus on the analysis of peer reviews and reviewers behavior in a number of differe...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Scientific publishing is experiencing unprecedented growth in terms of outputs across all fields. In...
Contains fulltext : 178419pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To gain insi...
Background Publishing in scientific journals is one of the most important ways in which scientists d...
In this paper, we undertake a data-driven theoretical investigation of editorial workflows. We analy...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
Peer review of manuscripts is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Individual reviewers might feel t...
Scientometers and sociologists of science have spilled much ink on the topic of peer review over the...
Nowadays many important applications such as hiring, university admissions, and scientific peer revi...
Peer review supports scientific conferences in selecting high quality papers for publication. Refere...
This paper investigates the impact of referee behaviour on the quality and efficiency of peer review...
To increase transparency in science, some scholarly journals are publishing peer review reports. But...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
The quality assurance of research articles is based on a widespread reliance on peer review, which h...
In this paper we focus on the analysis of peer reviews and reviewers behavior in a number of differe...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Scientific publishing is experiencing unprecedented growth in terms of outputs across all fields. In...
Contains fulltext : 178419pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To gain insi...
Background Publishing in scientific journals is one of the most important ways in which scientists d...
In this paper, we undertake a data-driven theoretical investigation of editorial workflows. We analy...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
Peer review of manuscripts is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Individual reviewers might feel t...
Scientometers and sociologists of science have spilled much ink on the topic of peer review over the...
Nowadays many important applications such as hiring, university admissions, and scientific peer revi...
Peer review supports scientific conferences in selecting high quality papers for publication. Refere...
This paper investigates the impact of referee behaviour on the quality and efficiency of peer review...
To increase transparency in science, some scholarly journals are publishing peer review reports. But...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
The quality assurance of research articles is based on a widespread reliance on peer review, which h...
In this paper we focus on the analysis of peer reviews and reviewers behavior in a number of differe...
It is not easy to rationalize how peer review, as the current grassroots of science, can work based ...
Scientific publishing is experiencing unprecedented growth in terms of outputs across all fields. In...