What Factors are Involved in the Levels of Satisfaction, Willingness, and Recommendation for Submission to the Japanese Journal of Ergonomics? :

  • MATSUKI Taro
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • CHIKAI Manabu
    Secretary general, the 6<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • MURAKI Satoshi
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • KANDA Naoya
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • SAITO Seiji
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • NAKAGAWA Chizuru
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • MAEDA Takafumi
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • MAKIGUCHI Minoru
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • YOSHIKAWA Etsuko
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
  • EBARA Takeshi
    The 7<sup>th</sup> Editorial Board members of Japanese Journal of Ergonomics

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  • 人間工学誌への満足度・投稿意欲・投稿推奨度にはどのような要因が関与するか?
  • 人間工学誌への満足度・投稿意欲・投稿推奨度にはどのような要因が関与するか? : 人間工学誌への投稿経験者へのアンケートから
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  • A Cross-sectional Survey for Experienced Researchers Who Have Submitted to the Journal
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<p>This study investigated the factors related to the following three outcomes among authors who have submitted their articles to the Japanese Journal of Ergonomics: (1) Satisfaction; (2) Willingness; and (3)Recommendation. An online survey was conducted among 124 corresponding authors who had submitted articles to the journal in the past five years(66 respondents, response rate: 53.2%). A 9-point Likert scale was used for each outcome, which was re-categorized into three levels(low, medium, and high)and cross-tabulated with each factor. Fisher's exact test, Cramer's V for effect size, and multiple correspondence analysis were used to evaluate the association. The results showed that the factors common to the three outcomes were: the quality of the editor's comments(ps<0.01, V=0.38-0.53, df=4), the quality of the reviewer's comments(ps ≤ 0.01, V=0.31-0.40, df=4), and the decision of acceptance/rejection(ps ≤ 0.01, V=0.35-0.46, df=4). This study, thus, revealed the main factors involved in the levels of satisfaction, willingness, and recommendation when submitting articles for publication in the Japanese Journal of Ergonomics.</p>

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