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Editorial responsiveness, journal quality, and total review time: An empirical analysis

Zili Zhang, Ziqiong Zhang and Rob Law

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2012, vol. 63, issue 5, 1054-1058

Abstract: This study examined the relationships among perceived editorial responsiveness, perceived journal quality, and review time of submissions for authors in mainland China. Online review data generated by authors who have experienced the submission process in 10 Chinese academic journals were collected. The results of Spearman correlation analysis show that Chinese authors' perceived responsiveness of an editorial office is positively correlated with perceived quality of the journal, and the total review time does not affect perceptions of the quality of a journal and its editorial responsiveness.

Date: 2012
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