Criteria for Paper Review and Evaluation

Reviewers are requested to assess manuscripts based on the following criteria to ensure quality, relevance, and scholarly integrity:

  • Relevance of Purpose: Does the paper’s purpose align with and contribute meaningfully to its industry or field of study?
  • Depth of Research: How comprehensive is the investigation, including its engagement with existing work in the domain?
  • Extent of Originality: To what extent does the paper introduce innovative ideas, methods, or perspectives?
  • Practical Applicability: Are the conclusions practical and implementable in real-world scenarios?
  • Justifiability of Conclusions: Are the conclusions well-supported by the study’s findings and analysis?
  • Structure and Organization: Is the manuscript logically structured with a clear, cohesive flow of ideas?
  • Quality of References: Are the cited sources credible, authoritative, and properly referenced?
  • Adherence to Guidelines: Does the submission meet the formatting, content, and submission standards outlined?