Peer Review Process
PRAXIS: Journal of Business Intelligence and Economic Sustainability applies a rigorous double-blind review process to ensure the integrity and quality of the research. In this process, both the identities of authors and reviewers are kept anonymous. This policy ensures that manuscripts are evaluated fairly, based solely on their academic merit and contribution to the field, without any potential bias.
The steps in the review process include:
- Initial Submission Evaluation: The editorial team conducts an initial check to ensure the manuscript aligns with the journal’s focus and scope, adheres to ethical guidelines, and meets formatting requirements.
- Double-Blind Peer Review: Manuscripts that pass the initial evaluation are sent to at least two independent reviewers with expertise in the relevant field. The reviewers assess the manuscript's originality, significance, methodology, and clarity.
- Revision and Decision: Based on the reviewers' recommendations, the manuscript may be accepted, accepted with revisions, or rejected. The final decision is made by the editorial board.