Ready to review the AOM submissions? Refresh your reviewer skills by watching the videos of the recent SIM Reviewer Best Practice workshops with experts Jill Brown, Colin Higgins, Arno Kourula and Kathleen Rehbein. A few key takeaways from the workshops on how to provide SIM-quality developmental reviews:
Help the authors and view it as a conversation/constructive dialogue. The aim is to help them improve their work and realise the full potential, rather than gatekeeping.
Provide developmental reviews: identify the potential and offer suggestions.
Check for these fundamentals: clear and innovative research question, strong theoretical framework, well-executed research design, and significant contribution.
Organise your comments with a summary, strengths, and weaknesses: Such a structure helps authors to see the most important areas for improvement. Helps having numbered points so that they can refer to it (esp. for journal R&Rs).
Be mindful of the tone (and any biases): provide actionable feedback, positively framed
Reviewing is a continuous improvement process - you will always be learning and refining your skills.
You get to learn new theories and methods - and engage with the latest research.