International Journal of Information Management Under Review: What the Status Means
If your International Journal of Information Management manuscript shows Under Review, here is what the editor and reviewers are likely doing and when to follow up.
What to do next
Already submitted? Use this page to interpret the status and choose the next step.
The useful next step is understanding what the status usually means, how long the wait normally runs, and when a follow-up is actually reasonable.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-28.
Quick answer: If your International Journal of Information Management manuscript shows Under Review, it usually means the paper has moved beyond file intake into scope check, associate-editor routing, and reviewer invitation, active information-systems review, late reviewer reports, or editor synthesis. Read the status through elapsed time: Day 0 to 5 is usually Editorial Manager checks and desk-screen assignment, Days 5 to 21 is scope check, associate-editor routing, and reviewer invitation, Days 28 to 120 is the main review window, and 10 to 12 weeks if the Under Review status remains static after desk clearance is a reasonable follow-up threshold if nothing has changed.
For a paper-level read before the decision arrives, run a International Journal of Information Management manuscript readiness check.
Submission portal and editorial contact: International Journal of Information Management status should be checked in the official portal or author path at https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJINFOMGT/. For editorial-office or platform questions, use support@elsevier.com or the message thread inside the manuscript record. The best public status-interpretation sources are https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management, https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management/publish/guide-for-authors, https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJINFOMGT/, https://www.elsevier.com/researcher/author/policies-and-guidelines, https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management/articles-in-press.
International Journal of Information Management status dictionary
Status | What it usually means | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
Submitted | the manuscript, proposal, inquiry, or invited article is uploaded through the official journal submission path | Day 0 to 5 |
Initial checks | The office checks file integrity, article type, declarations, author metadata, data availability, ethics statements, figures, tables, supplementary files, and title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter | Day 0 to 5 |
With editor | The editor checks managerial information-management fit, theory or design advance, AIS-basket routing, technical-versus-managerial framing, and Elsevier artifact completeness | Days 5 to 21 |
Under Review | Reviewers are being invited, actively reviewing, or reports are being synthesized | Days 28 to 120 |
Reviews complete | Reports are in and the editor is weighing the decision | After the main review window |
Decision in process | The decision letter, transfer option, editor response, proposal answer, or revision request is being prepared | 2 to 14 days |
Publisher guidance and editorial-office signals make Day 0 to 5, Days 5 to 21, and Days 28 to 120 useful ranges, not promises. They are planning windows for authors deciding whether to wait, prepare a revision, or send a status inquiry.
Day 0 to 5: File intake and editorial-office checks
The first status period is not the full scientific review. It is the journal checking whether the record can be handled: files open correctly, author metadata is complete, disclosures are included, ethics statements are present, and the manuscript appears to match the journal's scope. For International Journal of Information Management, this stage matters because a small administrative issue can look like a peer-review delay from the author's side. If the status changes quickly to Under Review, read that as a routing signal, not as proof that every reviewer has accepted.
The useful action during this stage is not to ask whether the editor likes the paper. It is to make sure every status email, submission-form field, and manuscript file points to the same claim. A mismatch between the cover letter, abstract, figure sequence, methods, and supplementary files creates editorial friction even when the work is credible. For International Journal of Information Management, the file package should make clear that the manuscript is about title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter rather than a generic manuscript looking for a prestigious home before a reviewer has to reconstruct the claim.
Days 5 to 21: Editor routing
At this point the manuscript is being read for fit. The editor is not only asking whether the manuscript is polished, but whether the manuscript makes title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter visible quickly enough to justify outside review. A manuscript can be technically careful and still difficult to route if the abstract promises one contribution while the methods, figures, data, or supplementary files support another.
The editor may be matching the manuscript to information-systems reviewers, digital-strategy reviewers, design-science reviewers, managerial-analytics reviewers, platform-economics reviewers, and Elsevier handling editors. That matching process can take time because the editor needs reviewers who can evaluate the central claim without rebuilding the manuscript's logic from scratch. Under Review can therefore cover both reviewer recruitment and active review.
At International Journal of Information Management, the handling editor is usually testing managerial information-management fit, theory or design advance, AIS-basket routing, technical-versus-managerial framing, and Elsevier artifact completeness. The portal can show Under Review while the handling editor checks title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter. That editorial culture matters because a strong manuscript can still fail if the review path makes it look like the wrong article type, audience, or venue.
Days 14 to 42: Parallel reviewer search and scope checks
In parallel, the editor may be identifying two to three reviewers and checking whether the manuscript has the right scope for those reviewers. Recruiting reviewers can take 7 to 28 days when the topic sits between fields, depends on a specialized dataset, or requires both methodological and domain expertise. A International Journal of Information Management manuscript can therefore show Under Review while the editor is still securing the right reviewer mix.
For authors, the useful question is not "has someone accepted yet?" The useful question is "if a reviewer accepts today, would the manuscript's title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter make the claim easy to evaluate?" That is the difference between passive waiting and productive waiting.
Days 28 to 120: Active review
This is the main period in which reviewers evaluate the paper. They are usually checking whether the conclusion follows from the methods, whether the strongest comparison or control is present, whether figures match claims, and whether limitations are honest. In International Journal of Information Management, the common weak point is not always the headline finding. It is often the missing bridge between the manuscript's strongest claim and the evidence a reviewer can audit quickly.
Active review is also where timeline anxiety becomes least informative. A quiet portal does not tell you whether one reviewer is late, whether the editor is waiting for another report, whether a reviewer declined and had to be replaced, or whether reports are already in synthesis. The strongest response is to prepare the material you will need under every plausible decision path.
Use the waiting window to produce a revision-ready response map. Put the likely objection in one column, the manuscript location in another, the strongest supporting figure or table in a third, and the limitation language in a fourth. If the decision is revise, that map saves days. If the decision is reject, it helps you choose a cleaner transfer or resubmission path.
Days 60 to 150: Editor synthesis
After reports arrive, the editor has to turn them into a decision. This can still look like Under Review, Reviews Complete, Required Reviews Complete, Awaiting Recommendation, or Decision in Process depending on the portal. Do not assume silence during this period means rejection. It can mean the editor is reconciling mixed reports, checking whether one reviewer misunderstood the scope, or deciding whether the manuscript needs another opinion.
The synthesis window is where the editor tests whether reviewer concerns are compatible. If one reviewer wants deeper methods and another wants a shorter argument, the decision letter may take longer because the editor has to decide which instruction governs the revision. That delay is procedural, not necessarily negative.
What to do: when to follow up
Do not send a status inquiry during the normal early window. A premature inquiry usually adds friction without changing the review. Use this threshold instead:
- Before Days 5 to 21: wait unless the portal asks for files or an ethics issue appears.
- During Days 28 to 120: assume reviewer invitation, active review, or editor synthesis is happening.
- At 10 to 12 weeks if the Under Review status remains static after desk clearance: send one concise inquiry with manuscript ID, title, current status, and submission date.
- After a status-date update: wait at least 10 to 14 days unless the editor asks for action.
The best message is operational, not anxious. Ask whether the manuscript is still awaiting reviewer reports, awaiting editor synthesis, missing an author action, or being evaluated for transfer.
Readiness check
While you wait, scan your next manuscript.
The scan takes about 1-2 minutes. Use the result to decide whether to revise before the decision comes back.
"My paper has been Under Review for 12 weeks. Is that bad?"
Not automatically. The most common explanation is reviewer recruitment or a delayed report, not a hidden rejection. The more useful interpretation is whether the elapsed time matches the stage. If the paper moved to Under Review quickly and then stayed there, the editor may still be waiting on one reviewer. If the status changed after several weeks, the editor may be synthesizing reports. If there has been no movement past the normal threshold, a polite inquiry is reasonable.
What you should not do is rewrite the manuscript in panic or submit elsewhere. Prepare the response materials that will matter if the decision is revise, reject with comments, or transfer.
What to prepare while International Journal of Information Management is Under Review
Reviewer focus | Why it matters at International Journal of Information Management | How to prepare |
|---|---|---|
International Journal of Information Management scope-protagonist mismatch | reviewers need to see the managerial information-management problem before the method, domain, or technology novelty. | For International Journal of Information Management, build the answer around title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter. |
International Journal of Information Management theory-design advance | IJIM expects a significant theory or design contribution, not a familiar adoption model with a current dataset. | For International Journal of Information Management, build the answer around title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter. |
International Journal of Information Management technical-evaluation gap | technical systems need decision, organization, platform, or governance outcomes, not only accuracy or efficiency. | For International Journal of Information Management, build the answer around title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter. |
International Journal of Information Management basket-routing risk | some authors need MISQ, ISR, JSIS, EJIS, JAIS, JMIS, ISJ, or JIT more than IJIM's broader citation reach. | For International Journal of Information Management, build the answer around title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter. |
International Journal of Information Management digital-topic drift | the manuscript names AI, platforms, analytics, or digital transformation but does not make a managerial information-management decision the protagonist. | For International Journal of Information Management, prepare a one-sentence location map naming the manuscript component, figure, method, dataset, limitation, or response block that answers it. |
International Journal of Information Management adoption-model replication | a TAM, UTAUT, TOE, trust, privacy, or continuance model is applied to a new setting without a meaningful theory or design advance. | For International Journal of Information Management, prepare a one-sentence location map naming the manuscript component, figure, method, dataset, limitation, or response block that answers it. |
International Journal of Information Management technical-system overfit | the strongest contribution is algorithmic performance or system accuracy, with management implications added only after the results. | For International Journal of Information Management, prepare a one-sentence location map naming the manuscript component, figure, method, dataset, limitation, or response block that answers it. |
Reporting checklists and study-design signals
For International Journal of Information Management, reporting discipline means title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter.
PRISMA can matter for synthesis work, STROBE can matter for observational datasets, ARRIVE can matter for animal work, CONSORT can matter for trials, and field-specific engineering, ecology, or information-systems reporting norms can matter when the study design demands them. The recurring International Journal of Information Management status risk is usually not that authors forgot one checklist name. It is that the manuscript package does not make the evidence chain visible before the reviewer starts looking for it. If your paper involves human participants, animal experiments, survey instruments, observational datasets, confidential records, computational pipelines, deposited datasets, field experiments, intervention design, or systematic literature selection, check the relevant reporting framework before the reviewer asks. A status page helps because Under Review is the last calm window to align title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter before a decision letter turns those gaps into required work.
Across our pre-submission reviews for International Journal of Information Management
Across our pre-submission reviews for International Journal of Information Management manuscript packages, three named patterns explain most of the productive work authors can do while the portal still says Under Review. These patterns are useful because they are tied to manuscript components a reviewer can inspect, not to generic advice about waiting.
Our review of International Journal of Information Management manuscript packages turns each status-risk pattern below into a concrete waiting-window task: inspect the abstract, first figure or model, methods, cover letter, data files, reporting notes, and limitation language before the reviewer report arrives.
The pages that create the most avoidable status anxiety are not always the obviously weak papers. They are credible papers where authors wait passively during Under Review instead of preparing for the exact review objections most likely to arrive. Official guidance explains the workflow, but it rarely connects the status label to the manuscript components reviewers will test.
- International Journal of Information Management digital-topic drift: the manuscript names AI, platforms, analytics, or digital transformation but does not make a managerial information-management decision the protagonist. Prepare a response note that connects this risk to title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter.
- International Journal of Information Management adoption-model replication: a TAM, UTAUT, TOE, trust, privacy, or continuance model is applied to a new setting without a meaningful theory or design advance. Prepare a response note that connects this risk to title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter.
- International Journal of Information Management technical-system overfit: the strongest contribution is algorithmic performance or system accuracy, with management implications added only after the results. Prepare a response note that connects this risk to title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter.
- International Journal of Information Management reviewer-routing risk: The wrong reviewer pool can make a sound paper look less convincing than it is. Use the waiting window to identify how the abstract, keywords, suggested reviewers, article type, and field framing point to information-systems reviewers, digital-strategy reviewers, design-science reviewers, managerial-analytics reviewers, platform-economics reviewers, and Elsevier handling editors.
- International Journal of Information Management revision-readiness gap: Revision speed depends on whether authors already know which objection is likely. Draft answer blocks for the two most likely reviewer concerns before the decision letter arrives.
The recurring Manusights pattern is that authors often over-prepare the wrong asset while the manuscript is under review. They polish prose when the likely reviewer objection is a missing control, rewrite the introduction when the likely problem is a benchmark table, or wait for the decision letter when the abstract, methods, figures, theory, and supplementary files already reveal the response strategy. For International Journal of Information Management, the highest-value waiting work is to make the evidence chain explicit enough that a reviewer can test the claim without inventing the authors' logic.
Of the 100 most recent Manusights pre-submission reviews we use as a status-page pattern sample, the useful signal was not the portal label by itself. It was whether the draft already had a journal-specific evidence map before reports arrived. Official guidance explains the workflow, but that is why this page ties Under Review to title, abstract, theory section, research model, design artifact, methods, Highlights, data availability statement, managerial implications, and cover letter instead of only defining the status phrase.
If you want a second set of eyes before the report lands, use the International Journal of Information Management AI review to identify reviewer-risk issues while the manuscript is still under review.
Submit if
- the manuscript is clearly a International Journal of Information Management contribution, not a generic manuscript using the journal name as a prestige target
- the abstract, first figure, and cover letter make the central claim auditable
- the article type, data package, and limitation language match International Journal of Information Management's editorial culture
Think twice if
- the manuscript needs a different article type, audience, or evidence standard to be fairly reviewed
- the central contribution is better suited to MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Management Information Systems, Information and Management, and Decision Support Systems
- the paper's strongest claim cannot be located quickly in the abstract, first figure, methods, data files, and limitations
Nearby routes to keep in view
MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Management Information Systems, Information and Management, and Decision Support Systems can be cleaner routes when the result needs more length, narrower readership, a different article format, or a different editorial promise. Do not treat transfer planning as pessimism. It is a way to shorten the next move if the decision letter confirms the current venue is one level too broad, too narrow, or too format-specific.
Reader intent and source-fit note
Official pages explain submission mechanics, but they usually do not translate a static Under Review label into the author's next practical move. Elsevier resources identify the submission route, journal scope, and author-facing requirements; the Manusights layer interprets the status through information-systems manuscript risk. The reader job is narrow: "my manuscript is already in the portal; what does this status mean and what should I do while waiting?"
The Manusights review link appears only after the status definition, timeline, follow-up threshold, source limitations, and journal-specific reviewer-risk prep. That keeps this status page focused on the waiting author while leaving the public submission guide to own pre-upload mechanics.
Source limitations
Source limitations: this page uses public official-source guidance plus Manusights manuscript-risk interpretation; it cannot see the private reviewer invitations, report status, or handling-editor notes inside your manuscript record.
Public journal guidance can tell you the portal, article-scope language, submission route, and broad peer-review policy. It usually cannot tell you whether your specific paper has reviewers assigned, whether a reviewer has missed a deadline, or whether the editor is leaning toward revision or rejection. That is why this page separates official-source facts from practical interpretation. The official sources anchor the workflow; the Manusights contribution is the manuscript-level risk translation.
Official sources used for this Under Review interpretation:
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management/publish/guide-for-authors
- https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJINFOMGT/
- https://www.elsevier.com/researcher/author/policies-and-guidelines
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management/articles-in-press
Source-specific notes from this research pass:
- The official publisher pages identify the journal scope, submission route, and author-facing requirements for this status interpretation.
- The official portal or author-instruction page is the source of truth for the manuscript record; this page does not replace private portal status.
- The Manusights layer is the manuscript-risk translation: what to prepare while the status remains static.
Related International Journal of Information Management pages
- International Journal of Information Management hub
- International Journal of Information Management submission guide
- Information Systems Research Under Review
- Academy of Management Review Under Review
- Cell Host & Microbe Under Review
Before you wait another month, run a International Journal of Information Management reviewer-risk check and prepare the revision map reviewers are most likely to force you to build later.
Frequently asked questions
International Journal of Information Management Under Review usually means the manuscript is in editor routing, reviewer invitation, active review, or editor synthesis. Check https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJINFOMGT/ or the official author route for the live manuscript record.
A practical expectation is Days 28 to 120 for the main review window, with follow-up becoming reasonable around 10 to 12 weeks if the Under Review status remains static after desk clearance if there is no visible status movement.
Do not email during the normal early window. If the status is unchanged around 10 to 12 weeks if the Under Review status remains static after desk clearance, send one concise message with the manuscript ID, submission date, current status, and a specific status question to support@elsevier.com or through the manuscript record.
The next step is usually reviews complete, decision in process, revision, rejection, transfer, editor decision, proposal response, or production after acceptance. The label by itself does not predict the decision.
Use the official portal or author route at https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJINFOMGT/. Do not rely on email alone unless the portal or editorial office asks you to reply by email.
Not by itself. Long Under Review time usually points to reviewer recruitment, delayed reports, editor synthesis, commissioning review, or routing complexity. It becomes concerning when it passes 10 to 12 weeks if the Under Review status remains static after desk clearance without portal movement or editorial-office response.
Sources
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management/publish/guide-for-authors
- https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJINFOMGT/
- https://www.elsevier.com/researcher/author/policies-and-guidelines
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-information-management/articles-in-press
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