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The document provides information about the International Journal of Innovation Science (IJIS) and its submission guidelines. IJIS aims to advance innovation as a science by conducting basic research, deriving lessons and rules, and creating application-based theories with predictable results. Currently, most innovation research involves basic exploration and codification, while application theories are lacking. IJIS welcomes all innovation-related articles but prefers those focusing on applications. Authors can submit topic proposals or full papers through the website's initial submission and main submission pages, respectively. Articles will undergo double-blind peer review based on quality, rigor, arguments, length, formatting and style.
The document provides information about the International Journal of Innovation Science (IJIS) and its submission guidelines. IJIS aims to advance innovation as a science by conducting basic research, deriving lessons and rules, and creating application-based theories with predictable results. Currently, most innovation research involves basic exploration and codification, while application theories are lacking. IJIS welcomes all innovation-related articles but prefers those focusing on applications. Authors can submit topic proposals or full papers through the website's initial submission and main submission pages, respectively. Articles will undergo double-blind peer review based on quality, rigor, arguments, length, formatting and style.
The document provides information about the International Journal of Innovation Science (IJIS) and its submission guidelines. IJIS aims to advance innovation as a science by conducting basic research, deriving lessons and rules, and creating application-based theories with predictable results. Currently, most innovation research involves basic exploration and codification, while application theories are lacking. IJIS welcomes all innovation-related articles but prefers those focusing on applications. Authors can submit topic proposals or full papers through the website's initial submission and main submission pages, respectively. Articles will undergo double-blind peer review based on quality, rigor, arguments, length, formatting and style.
The following should be posted on the IJIS website
The following is to be posted on the website, under the about our Journal section and in the prospective article section.
Simply put we at the International Journal of Innovation Science want to turn innovation into a science, this requires three major activities being: 1. Conducting basic research creating new basic knowledge (pure exploration) 2. Taking basic research and turning it into lessons and rules of thumb (codification) 3. Finally, taking lessons, rules of thumb, and basic research and putting it into a form so it can be applied repeatedly with predictable results (scientific application) An example of this was the practice of marketing. Initially, marketing was a term coined in XXXX and all research on this subject was explorative, finding out how marketing worked, what marketing consisted of, and the value of marketing. As basic knowledge on the subject of marketing grew, researchers and marketing practitioners started to make rules of thumb and form basic lessons, like market launches were vital to kick starting demand for a new product. Then as more detailed research grew on marketing, marketers started to make complex models predicting the exact effect of market launches on brand awareness and how that drives sales. This final push formed the bases of scientific marketing, because now marketing could be applied rigorously, with the exactness and predictability of a science. Right now (2010), innovation is mainly occurring on step 1 and step 2. There are a number of authors/researchers expanding the boundaries of innovation, what it means, and how it is applied. These author form new branches of innovation with the ground breaking research. Authors like Clayton Christenson and his research on disruptive technologies, Henry Chesbrough and his theory of open innovation, Eric Von Hippel's his lead user research, and so on These growing areas are being expanded further by fervent efforts of these researchers and practitioners performing step 2. Hence we see studies like enabling open innovation through interactive methods. Here, each study codifies our knowledge and creates some type of lesson or rule of thumb. Unfortunately, step 3 has barely been performed, but this is to be expected given the newest of the innovation field. For step 3 to occur, researchers and practitioners have to pull greatly from the lessons and rules of thumb created during step 2, and then turn them into some form where they can be applied to specific situation in a predictable and repeatable manner. For example, when manufacturing and operation was understood well enough, the science of six sigma was created. This gave practitioners the ability to apply a set of theories, methods, and lessons to a specific situation in a rigorous manner to get predictable results. As of 2010 no six-sigma like methods exist for innovation, even worse, little has been done to apply the lessons and rules of thumb created during step 2 to create prescriptive models and theories. This is where we believe our journal can have the most impact. We want to practice all three steps, but we believe to make innovation a science we must concentrate heavily on step 3. Hence, that this journal will strive to have a sustainable portion of our articles dedicated toward making application based theories, models, methods, and so on so that innovation can be applied scientifically, with predictable results. With this said, we welcome all articles related to innovation, whether they are basic research, specific studies, or applications. Just know we like at IJIS prefer to be application heavy with our mix of presented articles. If you are an aspiring author please refer to our topics list page, or you may get an early indication of our willingness to publish on a specific topic by submitting your articles topic on our initial submission page. If you already have an article you would like to submit, you may do so via our main submission page.
The following is to be posted on the website, under the Submission page section
The following is to be posted on the IJIS website
Initial Submission page We at IJIS are breaking from the traditions of other journals by allowing authors to pitch us ideas for articles and papers. This does two things, first it allows us to give a quick response back to authors on our level of interest in a particular topic. This greatly saves the authors time in their submission efforts, and gives the authors a great motivation to complete the articles. Second, it gives us the ability to improve the article by suggesting avenues of discussion that interest our readers. If the topic is very interesting we can even guarantee a publishing spot. To pitch us your article, please fill out the attached initial submission document. This document will require you do disclose the authors name, proposed topic area of the article, goal of the article, and if the article is for pure research, creating basic rules of thumb and lessons, or is a rigorous scientific application model. See the about our journal page for more info. Prospective author may also want to see our topic list page.
Download the initial submission document here (Version April 1 2010)
Main Article Submission We at IJIS love to receive innovation articles that can be published in our journal. As with any journal we want to provide a fair and unbiased review of each article to insure it will meet our readers needs. To achieve this we use a double blind review process with renowned experts in innovation around the world. If you already have an article that you wish to submit, you may download the submission form and email the article to the mentioned contact. If you are considering submitting an article to our journal, you should view our topics list to see where your article falls, or you may use the initial submission document to get a quickly reply on our interest in your particular article.
As with any journal, we have the following requirement to read more about them click here. Quality of the writing and the overall quality of the article How rigorous the research, theories, and applications are How creditable the arguments are The length of the article, formatting, & style
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