Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to Global Explorations in Economics and Management undergo a rigorous selection and evaluation process. The peer-review process is conducted through a double-blind system, where the identities of both authors and reviewers are kept confidential to ensure objectivity.
The review process consists of the following stages:
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Initial Screening – Manuscripts are checked by the Editor for relevance, scope, and adherence to author guidelines.
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Preliminary Evaluation – The Editor assesses the originality, quality, and scientific contribution of the manuscript before sending it to reviewers.
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Peer Review – The manuscript is sent to at least two expert reviewers who provide feedback, recommendations, and revision notes.
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Editorial Decision – Based on the reviewers’ comments, the Editor decides whether the manuscript is accepted, accepted with revisions, or rejected.
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Author Revision – Authors revise the manuscript according to reviewers’ feedback.
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Finalization – After revisions are approved, the manuscript proceeds to final editing and publication.
This process is designed to ensure that only manuscripts meeting high academic and scholarly standards are published.