Sunday, May 19, 2019

Read this When Your Paper Gets Rejected

It turns out that rejection improves the eventual impact of the paper. See here

This past Monday, one of my papers was rejected at a good journal. Of course it wasn't a happy day, but the referees' and editor's comments were very good. Since then, my coauthors and I have been brainstorming, and I really believe the new draft of the paper will be significantly better than the draft we submitted.

Also, listen to this by Adam Grant. 

But editors, take note...this does not mean I want you to reject more of my papers in the future. :)

  

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