2024
DOI: 10.1108/ajim-02-2024-0158
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Which review aspect has a greater impact on the duration of open peer review in multiple rounds? —Evidence from Nature Communications

Haomin Zhou,
Ruxue Han,
Jiangtao Zhong
et al.

Abstract: PurposePeer review plays a crucial role in scientific writing and the publishing process, assessing the quality of research work. As the volume of paper submissions increases, peer review becomes increasingly burdensome, highlighting the importance of studying the duration of peer review. This study aims to explore the correlation between review aspect sentiment and the duration of peer review as well as the differences in this relationship across different disciplines and review rounds. Thus helping authors m… Show more

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