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Title: Rejection rate and reasons for rejection after peer review: A case study of a russian economics journal
Authors: Balyakina, E. A.
Kriventsova, L. A.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Pensoft Publishers
Citation: Balyakina E. A. Rejection rate and reasons for rejection after peer review: A case study of a russian economics journal / E. A. Balyakina, L. A. Kriventsova. — DOI 10.3897/ese.2021.e51999 // European Science Editing. — 2021. — Vol. 47. — e51999.
Abstract: Background: Peer review remains the only way of filtering and improving research. However, there are few studies of peer review based on the contents of review reports, because access to these reports is limited. Objectives: To measure the rejection rate and to investigate the reasons for rejection after peer-review in a specialized scientific journal. Methods: We considered the manuscripts submitted to a Russian journal, namely ‘Economy of Region’ (Rus Экономика региона), from 2016 to 2018, and analysed the double-blind review reports related to rejected submissions in qualitative and quantitative terms including descriptive statistics. Results: Of the 1653 submissions from 2016 to 2018, 324 (20%) were published, giving an average rejection rate of 80%. Content analysis of reviewer reports showed five categories of shortcomings in the manuscripts: breaches of publication ethics, mismatch with the journal’s research area, weak research reporting (a major group, which accounted for 66%of the total); lack of novelty, and design errors. We identified two major problems in the peer-review process that require editorial correction: in 36% of the cases, the authors did not send the revised version of the manuscript to the journal after receiving editorial comments and in 30% of the cases, the reviewers made contradictory recommendations. Conclusions: To obtain a more balanced evaluation from experts and to avoid paper losses the editorial team should revise the journal’s instructions to authors, its guide to reviewers, and the form of the reviewer’s report by indicating the weightings assigned to the different criteria and by describing in detail the criteria for a good paper. © 2021, Pensoft Publishers. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
CONTENT ANALYSIS
PEER REVIEW
REJECTION RATE
RUSSIAN ACADEMIC JOURNALS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/102905
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 46093148
SCOPUS ID: 85106156518
PURE ID: 22091232
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ISSN: 2583127
DOI: 10.3897/ese.2021.e51999
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: The present study was funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR), project number 19-010-00373а.
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