Peer Review Process
After submitting inventions have made a preliminary review of the manuscript by the Journal of Information System Research (JOSH) Editor will decide whether the manuscript is in accordance with the scope and focus and proper to give to the reviewer. Sometimes, editors may recommend revision before submitting for review. This initial review of activities usually takes a week.
Submissions that pass the initial review will be assigned to at least two reviewers (double-blind peer review). Based on the review, the editor will first make editorial decisions.
There are five possible editorial decisions (1) the manuscript is accepted, (2) be revised, (3) re-submit, (4) be sent to another publisher, or (5) be rejected.
Typically, the time frame of delivery to the first editor of the average results is 2-7 weeks.
The time to reach a final decision depends on the number of reviews rotated, the perceptive writer, etc. Typically, the time frame of delivery is an average of 4-6 weeks a final decision.