The Ideal Review Process Is a Three-Way Street
Journal article, 2023

In response to the increasing difficulty of obtaining high quality peer reviews, our invited paper describes the concept of review avoidance and why this phenomenon occurs. In reaffirming the professional responsibilities and potential benefits of reviewing, we also emphasize the interdependent nature of the ideal peer review process. We suggest that the review process is a three-way street where the respective roles and responsibilities of authors, editors and editorial teams, and reviewers are inextricably linked. We present thematic illustrations of undesirable reviewer comments, and a brief synthesis of broad themes in the literature on high-quality reviewing. The synthesis is complemented by a master reviewer’s fine-grained perspective on crafting high quality reviews. A final Appendix presents additional sources that may be informative for prospective reviewers, submitting authors, and those mentors and colleagues who may wish to provide guidance and training to them.

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Author

Andrea D. Ellinger

University of Texas

Patrik Jonsson

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Supply and Operations Management

Karen Chapman

University of Alabama

Alexander E. Ellinger

Culverhouse College of Business

Human Resource Development Review

15344843 (ISSN) 15526712 (eISSN)

Vol. 22 2 251-274

Subject Categories

Clinical Medicine

DOI

10.1177/15344843231170030

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