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Area of Science:

  • Psychology-Law Studies
  • Legal Psychology
  • Behavioral Sciences

Background:

  • The journal Law and Human Behavior experienced significant growth from 1996 to 2005.
  • This period marked a transition from a print-based publication to a large-scale online operation.
  • The number of submitted manuscripts saw a continuous increase during this decade.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on the operational transformation of Law and Human Behavior during the Editor-in-Chief's tenure.
  • To analyze the changes in editorial processes and publication outcomes resulting from the transition to online operations.
  • To discuss the Editor-in-Chief's goals for the journal and offer insights into its future trajectory.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative reflection on editorial experiences.
  • Analysis of journal operational changes over a decade (1996-2005).
  • Discussion of strategic goals and future outlook for a flagship academic journal.

Main Results:

  • The journal successfully scaled from a small, paper-based system to a large, online platform.
  • Significant differences in editorial processes and outcomes were observed due to the digital transition.
  • The increasing volume of submissions presented both challenges and opportunities for the journal's management.

Conclusions:

  • The transition to an online platform fundamentally altered the operations and impact of Law and Human Behavior.
  • Strategic leadership and adaptation were crucial in managing the journal's growth and evolving publication landscape.
  • The journal's future likely involves continued adaptation to digital trends and evolving scholarly communication.