ICASIS depends on the assistance of a large number of international academics and practitioners who contribute in a variety of ways to our shared mission of promoting international exchange, facilitating intercultural awareness, encouraging interdisciplinary discussion and generating and sharing new knowledge. ICASIS is committed to ensuring a fair and timely peer review process in keeping with established international norms of double-blind peer review, and in this we rely on the assistance of academics around the world. We are grateful for the time, effort and expertise donated by all our contributors.
Reviewer Selection
The peer review process, which involves both reciprocal review
and the use of Review Committees, is overseen by conference Organising Committee
members. The majority of reviewers are established academics who hold PhDs or
other terminal degrees in their fields, who have had a paper accepted and
published at previous ICASIS and who have previous peer review experience.
Reviewers may also be academics or scholars who have agreed to referee,
including those who have volunteered their services by contacting ICASIS. If you
would like to be considered to serve as Review Committee, please send
application to conference secretary.
Full Paper Review Process
ICASIS operates a system of single-blind peer review. A
submitted paper is assessed by at least two reviewers.
When papers are submitted, they are immediately reviewed in-house to see if they
conform to accepted academic norms, and to screen out incomplete or time-wasting
submissions.
All papers which have passed this initial review are then assigned to three
reviewers. Each reviewer is asked to read the paper thoroughly and then give
comments in the review form.
Notification of Acceptance or Rejection
Full Paper authors are usually informed of acceptance or rejection within four weeks of full papers submission. Accepted authors will receive an email notifying them of the results, as well as an official letter of acceptance and review form as PDFs. Abstract authors are usually informed of acceptance or rejection within two or three weeks of abstract submission. Accepted authors will receive an email notifying them of the results, as well as an official letter of acceptance as a PDF.
Assessment Criteria
The following assessment criteria may act as a guide when reviewing full papers, and these should be taken into account as the reviewer decides.
★ Originality
If the paper presents an extension or a replication of previous work, does the new study build on the previous ones? Does it therefore add genuinely new information to current knowledge, or strengthen previous findings that were limited by their small sample sizes or other study design issues?
★ Impact
Does the paper address an important issue? How does the study advance scientific knowledge? What effect do the results have on the concepts or methods that drive progress in the field? Are the results and conclusions strong enough to influence the behaviour of researchers, educators and policymakers?
★ Quality of Research Design and Data Analysis
Is the study design clearly described? Are sampling procedures adequately described, including inclusion and exclusion criteria? Is there potential selection bias? Are the measures reliable and valid? Are possible confounding factors addressed? Are the statistical analyses appropriate for the study design?
★ Conclusions
Are the conclusions clearly stated? How well are the conclusions supported by the data? Are conclusions overstated in relation to the results?
★ Quality of presentation
Is the paper clearly written? Can the study aims, methods and findings be easily understood?