Abstract
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence tools has changed the way scholarly manuscripts are prepared. Many authors now use AI-assisted tools to improve grammar, style, organization, and readability. Used responsibly, such tools can help authors communicate their ideas more clearly. However, a well-written manuscript is not necessarily a publishable manuscript. For the American Business Review (ABR), the central question remains unchanged: What does the manuscript contribute, and why should that contribution matter to ABR’s readership? Authors remain responsible for the intellectual content, integrity, and contribution of their work (Gatrell et al., 2024; Carobene et al., 2024).
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Roy, Subroto and Upadhyaya, Kamal
(2026)
"Avoiding Desk Rejection in the Age of AI: Make the Contribution Clear,"
American Business Review: Vol. 29:
No.
1, Article 1.
DOI: 10.37625/abr.29.1.1-3
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.newhaven.edu/americanbusinessreview/vol29/iss1/1
DOI
10.37625/abr.29.1.1-3