Peer Review Process

Peer Review Process

The International Journal of Management, Business, and Economics (IJMBE) employs a rigorous peer review process to uphold the quality and credibility of published research. All submitted manuscripts undergo the following stages:

1. Initial Evaluation: Upon submission, manuscripts are assessed by the editorial team to ensure they meet the journal's scope and submission guidelines.

2. Peer Review: Submissions that pass the initial evaluation undergo double-blind peer review, where the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed. Expert reviewers, selected based on their expertise in the subject matter, evaluate the manuscript's originality, methodological rigor, theoretical contribution, and relevance to the field.

3. Decision: Based on reviewer feedback, the editorial board makes a decision on whether to accept the manuscript for publication, request revisions, or reject it. Authors receive constructive feedback to enhance the quality of their work.

4. Revision and Resubmission: If revisions are requested, authors are invited to revise their manuscript in response to reviewer comments and suggestions. Revised manuscripts are re-evaluated to ensure that all concerns have been adequately addressed.

5. Final Decision: Upon satisfactory completion of revisions, manuscripts are accepted for publication, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in management, business, and economics.

IJMBE is committed to maintaining high standards of academic integrity and transparency throughout the peer review process, fostering scholarly dialogue and the dissemination of impactful research.