Yes, why not. You can resubmit. But before submission take a permission from chief editor and state him the reason for resubmission. I think chief editor may accede to your request.
Is there any shortage of journal in your field of research ?
You have withdrawn the article for definite reasons from your end.
Do you know the works carried out behind the total peer review process of one article?
That pain was taken by the editorial board of the journal. Then you have withdrawn article.
So, there are ample chances for rejection of your article after such re-submission. The journal authority may think that you are having fragile personality, you may again withdraw the article.
I do not think that resubmitting a withdrawn paper is a good idea. I suggest you find another journal of the same or better standing. I am sure you have substantially improved the paper after the withdrawal
Yes. You can resubmit to the journal. But let the chief editor be on the know of the reason for withdrawal and the reason for resubmission. Please ensure also that there is an improvement in the new manuscript when compared to the former. If the manuscript is worthy of publication in that journal, it will be reconsidered.
Why did you withdraw? A lot of work goes into the reviewing of an article. Kindly discuss your intention of resubmission to the editor before proceeding. It will even be better if you can consider submitting the paper to another journal. Please, next time don't take this step. Its very unethical. Be triple sure before you submit your paper to a journal. Don't soil your reputation. Best regards
You can submit the manuscript as a new submission. But question is -- you withdrawn the manuscript probably owing to some definite reasons. Then, why you like to submit again in the same journal? I think it diminishes the impression of the author.
It is better to submit in another journal. Regards
It would make more sense to ask about re-submission of a rejected article. To withdraw the article yourself means something went wrong on your side with the journal. Have you changed your mind about that? For reasons of consistency and self dignity perhaps it would be best to submit a different article to the same journal or the same article to a different journal.
It is better to submit to another journal in your field because the Chief-Editor may decide to keep your manuscript without sending the reviewers report to you, that is, if the work is not rejected after much delay
Yes you can. But you need to convince the Editor-in-Chief that the changes that you have made to the original manuscript will have a positive impact on the quality of the resubmitted manuscript. It is when he is convinced on how the changes in the resubmitted manuscript will impact and enhance the quality of the manuscript that he may reconsider it for the review process. Actually, the decision to reconsider such manuscripts is usually a painful one because a lot of resources committed to the earlier withdrawn manuscript has been wasted.
Based on the system, you can but you have to mention during the submission that it is submitted before, so the system will ask you why you resubmit and you have to explain.
In addition, you can mentioned the reason for submission to the editor in the cover letter.
However, sure there is a big chance for rejection due to the effort done by the editor and the reviewers in the revision process.
Form his point of view your process was waste of time within a huge number of submitted paper.
So, I prefer to submit to another journal, you can use the Elsevier or Springer engines to tell you which journal are suitable for your manuscript.
By stating proper reason of withdrawal to the Editor-in-chief, you can resubmit it to the same journal. But since you have withdrawn it in review stage, its better to submit it in different journal.
As Dr. Shibabrata Pattanayak said, the editors takes much effort to conduct a peer review. It ranges from the editorial board staffs to invited reviewers. So you should consider their efforts and specify the reason for your withdrawal in your cover letter. Otherwise go for another journal.
It is best to review your and the other authors' decision making with regards to how you and the others reached the decision point you are in regarding your paper.
You can submit the paper in different journal once returned from it. However, one can submit it to the same journal after modifications as suggested aftee a certain period.
In my view, there might not be any serious obstacle for that. However, it would be better to send a letter to editor in chief and logically explain why you withdraw the paper and why you would like to submit it again. That is, you should try to convince the editor in chief as much possible
I think that it's not so easy since the article has been sent to reviewers, and some work could be done. Did you inform the editor about the withdraw of the article ? if yes, what was his position ? If you insist to publish with this journal, you should communicate with the editor about a possible re- submission, but I advise you to submit your work to another journal. Good Luck
To resubmit the withdrawn paper is not the issue, you have to mention the genuine reason behind withdrawal of paper during submission in online submission menu. It was not a good practice that you withdrawn your submission during review process because the corrections that you felt to bring in submission could possibly be notified by reviewer/Editor that could have saved your time, since you intervened in the formal Editorial process therefore, editor may feel unethical and reject your paper once resubmitted. Always take care and check your proposed manuscript carefully before proceeding for submission.
Yes, you can submit it on same journal but it is best to go to other journals if you are not happy with that journal that's why you withdrawn. Make sure you have completely withdrawn from there before you go to other journal otherwise there might be issue.