The art of being rejected
Mindy K. Shoss and
Mark G. Ehrhart
Chapter 24 in How to Conduct and Publish High-Quality Research in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, 2025, pp 375-382 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Rejections are an inevitable part of the publishing process. This chapter draws from the advice of leading scholars to share different strategies for coping with rejections and moving forward with a piece of research after it has been rejected. We address both the emotional side of dealing with rejection and the practical side, specifically in terms of what edits to make, what journal to submit to next, and when to (or whether to) move on from a paper and put your energy elsewhere. We hope that by sharing the collective experiences of more senior researchers, junior scholars will feel both comforted and better equipped when rejection comes their way.
Keywords: Publishing; Writing; Rejections; Reviews; Stress; Disappointment; Professional development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035307739
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