Peer-Review Process
Management, Education and Development in Digital Age follows a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, ensuring impartiality and scholarly integrity. Each submitted manuscript undergoes the following review stages:
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Initial Screening: - The editorial office conducts a preliminary review to check manuscript completeness, adherence to author guidelines, and originality.
- Manuscripts that pass this stage are sent for peer review.
 
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Double-Blind Peer Review: - Manuscripts are assigned to at least two or three independent reviewers who are subject-matter experts.
- Reviewers assess the manuscript for relevance, originality, methodological rigor, clarity, and contribution to the field.
- Authors receive constructive feedback and may be required to revise and resubmit their manuscripts.
 
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Editorial Decision: - Based on reviewer recommendations, the editor-in-chief makes a final decision (accept, minor/major revision, or rejection).
- Accepted manuscripts undergo copyediting and formatting before publication.
 
The peer-review process typically takes 6-8 weeks, depending on the complexity of the research and the availability of reviewers.
 
        
     
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                