通过编辑的办公桌

IF 5.1 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Project Management Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1177/87569728221128878
G. Klein, R. Müller
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每一篇提交给《项目管理杂志》(Project Management Journal, PMJ)的研究论文都必须通过几个障碍才能被接受。这篇社论的目的是声明编辑过程,揭示早期退稿的主要原因。一旦提交,总编辑将审查每篇论文的材料完整性以及是否符合出版组织和格式要求(https://journals.sagepub)。com/author-instructions/PMX)。如果论文不符合第一次投稿时的要求,总编辑将退回论文给作者。在这个阶段,作者可以纠正问题并重新提交论文。在第一次提交时遵循指南将节省作者和管理编辑的宝贵时间。当符合指导方针时,研究论文就会被送到主编的办公桌上。主编对每篇论文进行高水平的审查,确保它符合PMJ的使命,具有足够的学术质量,对学科做出明显的贡献,并对广泛的从业者和学者感兴趣。总编辑会拒绝60%到70%的投稿。如果一篇文章经过总编辑的办公桌,它会继续到编委会成员的办公桌(https://journals)。sagepub.com/editorial-board/PMX);在这一点上,我们的编辑有完全的决策权。编辑将首先对文章进行更深层次的审查,然后拒绝那些不太可能通过审查的文章。编辑们通常会拒绝他们收到的大约一半的论文;剩下的15%到20%交给审稿人进行双盲同行评估。那么,怎样才能避免办公桌拒绝呢?最好的建议可能来自我们作为编辑每年处理近500篇论文的经验。尽管拒绝论文可能是我们作为编辑的工作描述,但请记住,当我们看到一篇令人兴奋的高质量论文放在我们的办公桌上,在编辑和审查过程中取得进展,并看到它作为对管理项目、计划或投资组合的学科做出重大贡献而发表时,我们是最高兴的。为此,我们列出了办公桌拒绝的更常见原因。
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Getting Past the Editor's Desk
To reach acceptance, every research paper submitted to Project Management Journal (PMJ) must pass several hurdles. This editorial aims to declare the editorial process and reveal major reasons for early rejection. Once submitted, the managing editor reviews each paper for completeness of material and adherence to the published organization and formatting requirements (https://journals.sagepub. com/author-instructions/PMX). Should the paper not comply with the guidelines on the first submission, the managing editor will return the paper to the author(s). The author(s) may correct the issue and resubmit the paper at this stage. Following the guidelines on the first submission will save the authors and managing editor valuable time. When in compliance with the guidelines, the research paper moves on to the desk of an editor in chief. The editor in chief conducts a high-level review of each paper, ensuring it matches the mission of PMJ, is of sufficient academic quality, makes an evident contribution to the discipline, and holds interest to a broad range of practitioners and academics. The editors in chief reject between 60% and 70% of all submissions. If a paper passes the desk of the editor in chief, it continues to the desk of an Editorial Board member (https://journals. sagepub.com/editorial-board/PMX); at this point, our editors have full decision-making authority. The editor will first review the paper at a deeper level and will desk reject those unlikely to pass the review process. The editors typically desk reject about one-half of the papers they receive; the remaining 15% to 20% go to reviewers for a double-blind peer evaluation. So how can one avoid a desk rejection? The best advice may come from our experience as editors in handling close to the 500 papers we receive each year. Although it may be in our job description as editors to reject papers, keep in mind that we are most pleased when we see an exciting and quality paper cross our desk, progress through the editorial and review process, and see it published as a significant contribution to the discipline of managing projects, programs, or portfolios. To that end, we present the more common reasons for desk rejection.
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期刊介绍: Project Management Journal (PMJ) is the academic and research journal of the Project Management Institute and features state-of-the-art research, techniques, theories, and applications in project management. Projects represent a growing population of human activity in large, small, private, and public organizations. Projects are used to execute and sustain today's organizational activities. They play a fundamental role as the engine of tomorrow's innovation, value creation, and strategic change. However, projects often fail to deliver their promise. PMJ addresses these multiple challenges and opportunities by encouraging the development and application of novel theories, concepts, frameworks, research methods, and designs. PMJ embraces contributions both from within and beyond project management to augment and transform theory and practice.
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