The Journal of Contemporary Management Research upholds a rigorous and transparent peer review process to maintain academic integrity and ensure the publication of high-quality scholarly works. Every manuscript submitted undergoes a structured peer evaluation to assess its relevance, originality, methodological rigor, and contribution to management, business, organizational studies, and related fields.
The journal employs a double-blind peer review system, where both author and reviewer identities are concealed throughout the review process. This mechanism is implemented to ensure neutrality, eliminate potential bias, and promote critical yet constructive academic dialogue.
All author-identifying information is removed prior to peer review, and reviewers remain anonymous to authors. This fosters objectivity and academic honesty, ensuring the manuscript is judged solely on its scholarly merit.
The peer review process in the Journal of Contemporary Management Research comprises three key stages:
All submitted manuscripts are first assessed by the editorial team to determine their suitability for full peer review. The screening includes:
This initial screening is typically completed within 7 working days. Manuscripts that meet all criteria proceed to the next stage.
Manuscripts approved at the editorial screening are assigned to at least two expert reviewers with specialization in the subject matter. Reviewers may come from the editorial board or external networks in management, business, or related disciplines.
Evaluation Criteria:
Reviewer Recommendations:
If conflicting recommendations arise, the manuscript will be sent to a third reviewer for further assessment. All reviewer feedback is anonymized and provided to the author(s). This stage is generally completed within 1 to 4 weeks, depending on reviewer availability.
After the peer review, the editor-in-chief will evaluate the original manuscript, the revised version (if applicable), and the reviewer feedback. Based on this comprehensive assessment, the editor may decide to:
Authors will be provided with clear instructions for revision, if needed. In cases requiring further review, revised manuscripts may be sent back to the original reviewers. Accepted manuscripts will be scheduled for publication in an upcoming issue and will enter the copyediting and layout stages in preparation for release.