Peer Review Process

All manuscripts sent to Stability : Journal of Management and Bussiness will be processed through double blind peer reviews. The editorial office will determine whether or not a manuscript is suitable for publication and meet the journal aims and scope before being processed further to the reviewing processes. Normally the editorial office will write a notification letter to the author(s) indicating that the manuscripts are received within 2-3 days after the submission. The author(s) must ensure that an article submitted to Stability : Journal of Management and Bussiness must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publications elsewhere.

All submissions can be made using our online systems or emailed directly to the editorial office. All manuscripts submitted to the journal will be directed to the associated editor. Once they meet the editorial office€™s (originality, significance, criteria and contribution) criteria, they will be sent for reviews at least by two external reviewers. The editor in chief will contact the author(s) once the results are available. Editor in chief has full authority to make one of the following decisions upon received reviewers€™ and editorial board€™s comments:

  1. To publish
  2. To accept with a minor revision
  3. To accept with a major revision
  4. To reject

A summary of reviewers€™ and editor€™s comments will be given to the author(s). All of these processes can be varied in time, but Stability : Journal of Management and Bussiness guarantees that all reviewed articles will not take longer than three months from the date of submission.

Important Disclaimer


Stability : Journal of Management and Bussiness accepts any liabilities for the consequences of any inaccurate, misleading data, opinions, or statements. Every effort is made by the journal and the editorial board to see that there are no inaccurate, misleading data, opinions, or statements appearing in the published article.  It has to be clear that the data, opinions, and statements appearing in the articles are the sole responsibility of the author(s).