After Acceptance
After your paper is accepted, your files will be assessed by the HSR editorial office to ensure they are ready for production. You will be contacted for updates and final files before your paper is sent to the Wiley production team.
The author identified as the formal corresponding author will receive an email prompt to create an account and log in to Wiley Author Services. Via the Wiley Author Licensing Service, the corresponding author will be required to complete a copyright license agreement on behalf of all authors of the paper.
If excerpts from copyrighted works owned by third parties are included in the paper, credit must be shown in the contribution. You must also obtain written permission for reproduction from the copyright owners. For more information visit Wiley’s Copyright Terms & Conditions FAQ.
The corresponding author is responsible for obtaining written permission to reproduce the material "in print and other media" from the publisher of the original source, and for supplying Wiley with that permission upon submission.
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HSR is a subscription journal that offers an open access option. You may choose to publish under the terms of HSR's standard copyright agreement or to make your article open access under the terms of a Creative Commons (CC) License. A list of article publication charges for Wiley journals is available online.
Check if your funders mandate use of a particular type of CC license. If so, Wiley has information on compliance with specific Funder Open Access Policies. Your country or institution may have an agreement with Wiley to help with open access. See details and check eligibility on the Wiley website.
This journal encourages data sharing. Review Wiley’s Data Sharing policy where you will be able to see and select the data availability statement that is right for your submission. Please review Wiley’s Data Citation policy.
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HSR’s standard copyright agreement allows for self-archiving of different versions of the article under specific conditions, for example on the author's personal website, an institutional article or dissertation repository, or noncommercial preprint server such as arXiv, medRxiv, SocArXiv, Social Science Research Network (SSRN), or the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Authors should update any prepublication versions with a link to the final published article, if it is accepted by HSR.
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If authors wish to change their name following publication, Wiley will update and republish the paper and redeliver the updated metadata to indexing services. Our editorial and production teams will use discretion in recognizing that name changes may be of a sensitive and private nature for various reasons including (but not limited to) alignment with gender identity, or as a result of marriage, divorce, or religious conversion. Accordingly, to protect the author’s privacy, we will not publish a correction notice to the paper, and we will not notify coauthors of the change. Authors should contact the journal’s Editorial Office (Section 9) with their name change request.