Journal
Title
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Description
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Journal of Management
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A journal
which publishes scholarly articles dealing with any
area represented within the domain of the Academy of
Management
and/or the Southern Management Association.
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Journal of Management Studies
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Refereed articles that advance knowledge and address
practice in the areas of organization theory,
strategic management and human resource management
aimed at managers and academics.
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Academy of Management Review
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Articles selected through
anonymous review, reviews, syntheses, applications
and critiques focused on organizational and
management theory aimed at members of the Academy of
Management.
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Academy of Management Journal
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Original articles and research
notes that develop, test or advance management
theory and practice for members of the Academy of
Management.
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Harvard Business Review
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Written for upper level management. Presents
analysis of management problems and helpful
commentary on advanced thinking and practice in all
fields of management and administration.
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California Management Review
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Focused on bridging communication between those who
study management and those who practice it.
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Strategic Management Journal
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Original material concerned with all aspects of
strategic management, book reviews, communications,
editorial comments and invited papers on practices
and developments in strategic management; forum for
advancing strategic management theory and practice.
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Long Range Planning
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Long
Range
Planning is a scholary journal in the field of
strategic management. It features articles which
offer original research that bridge the gap between
academia and practice.
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Journal of International Business Studies
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The official publication of the Academy of
International Business, publishing papers of
significant interest that contribute to the
theoretical basis of business and management
studies. The Journal of International Business
Studies’ broad scope and developmental editorial
policies create accessible, thought-provoking
content for the general academic business community.
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Management
International Review
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Management International Review publishes
research-based articles that reflect significant
advances in the key areas of International
Management.
Its target audience includes scholars in
International Business Administration
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International Business Review
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The journal provides a forum for academics and professionals to share
the latest developments and advances in knowledge
and practice of international business. It aims to
foster the exchange of ideas on a range of important
international subjects and to provide stimulus for
research and the further development of
international perspectives. The international
perspective is further enhanced by the geographical
spread of the contributors.
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Journal of World Business
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The Journal of World Business publishes manuscripts that are broad in
scope, but demonstrate keen insights into problems
facing the professional practitioner as well as the
academician. With specifically designated editorial
review boards to recognize the importance of
contributions from the Pacific Rim and
Europe, the structure of the editorial
team has a keen understanding of problems facing the
global manager in four areas: human resource
management, leadership, marketing, and strategic
management.
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Journal of International Management |
The Journal of International Management is devoted
to advancing an understanding of issues in the
management of global enterprises, global management
theory, and practice; and providing theoretical and
managerial implications useful for the further
development of research. It is designed to serve an
audience of academic researchers and educators, as
well as business professionals, by publishing both
theoretical and empirical research relating to
international management and strategy issues. JIM
publishes theoretical and empirical research
addressing international business strategy,
comparative and cross-cultural management, risk
management, organizational behavior, and human
resource management, among others. JIM also solicits
literature reviews and critiques that include a
guide for improved theory and international
management research as well as contributions that
advances educational methodology in the range of
international management fields.
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