Improving the peer review process with information technology

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Peer review is the engine of scholarship where new knowledge is legitimized. Despite technological advances in publishing and communication, the process of review has not changed since it became prevalent over 100 years ago. This paper describes how information technology can be used to improve the peer review process. Taking a combined design science and natural science approach, we design and test a prototype system based on the principles of structured communication. Through an exploratory study, we find that our proposed system is viewed more favorably by both authors and reviewers across several dimensions, including fairness, convenience, and value.

论文关键词:Peer review,Scholarship,Design science,Process improvement,Prototype

论文评审过程:Received 5 June 2007, Revised 20 April 2008, Accepted 27 April 2008, Available online 2 May 2008.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2008.04.005