The Emergence of Implicit Criteria Actually Used by Reviewers of Qualitative Research Articles
Abstract
This article brings to light the actual evaluation practices of reviewers when assessing qualitative manuscripts. The authors conducted the first empirical research entirely based on reviewer reports for a journal on management sciences over a 28-year period. Content analysis of 474 reviewer reports written by 56 reviewers identified 19 critical points and 10 criteria, making up a synthetic table of 190 possible cells, 51 of which proved to be...
Paper Details
Title
The Emergence of Implicit Criteria Actually Used by Reviewers of Qualitative Research Articles
Published Date
Aug 8, 2007
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
510 - 540
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