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Academy of Management Journal
Academy of Management Journal
TitleAcademy of Management Journal
DisciplineManagement
LanguageEnglish
EditorJason Shaw
PublisherAcademy of Management
CountryUnited States
FrequencyBimonthly
Impact8.802

Academy of Management Journal is a leading peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of management studies, published by the Academy of Management. The journal is considered one of the most prestigious and highly cited in the field, with a strong focus on organizational behavior, strategic management, and human resources management, as studied by scholars such as Michael Porter, Gary Hamel, and C.K. Prahalad. The journal's articles often draw on insights from Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of Michigan, and are frequently cited by researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia Business School. The journal's editorial board includes prominent scholars from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and London Business School.

Introduction

The Academy of Management Journal is a bimonthly publication that features original research articles, review articles, and commentaries on various topics related to management theory and practice, as informed by the work of Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter. The journal's scope includes organizational theory, strategic management, entrepreneurship, and international business, with contributions from scholars at University of Pennsylvania, New York University, and University of Southern California. The journal's articles often explore the intersection of management and psychology, sociology, and economics, as studied by researchers at University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and Duke University. The journal's readership includes business leaders, consultants, and academics from institutions such as INSEAD, University of Toronto, and University of Melbourne.

History

The Academy of Management Journal was first published in 1958 by the Academy of Management, with the goal of promoting scholarly research and knowledge sharing in the field of management studies, as envisioned by Chester Barnard and Herbert Simon. The journal's early issues featured articles by prominent scholars such as Douglas McGregor, Abraham Maslow, and Frederick Herzberg, and were influenced by the work of Elton Mayo and Kurt Lewin. Over the years, the journal has undergone several changes in its editorial board and publication format, with contributions from scholars at University of California, Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The journal has also expanded its scope to include new areas of research, such as sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and globalization, as studied by researchers at University of Texas at Austin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Carnegie Mellon University.

Publication

The Academy of Management Journal is published bimonthly by the Academy of Management, with six issues per year, and is available in both print and online formats, through databases such as JSTOR and EBSCO. The journal's articles are peer-reviewed by a team of editorial reviewers and ad hoc reviewers, who are experts in their fields, including scholars from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Washington, and University of Minnesota. The journal's manuscript submission process is managed through an online submission system, which allows authors to submit their manuscripts electronically, and is supported by institutions such as Cornell University, University of Iowa, and Purdue University. The journal's publication process involves a rigorous review process, with multiple rounds of revision and editing, as informed by the work of Karl Weick and James March.

Impact

The Academy of Management Journal has a significant impact factor and is widely cited in the field of management studies, with a strong influence on business practice and public policy, as recognized by organizations such as World Economic Forum, International Labour Organization, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The journal's articles have been cited by scholars at University of California, San Diego, University of Florida, and University of Georgia, and have influenced research in fields such as marketing, finance, and accounting, as studied by researchers at University of Arizona, University of Colorado Boulder, and University of Utah. The journal's impact is also reflected in its ranking among other management journals, with a strong reputation for publishing high-quality research, as recognized by institutions such as Imperial College Business School, University of Edinburgh, and National University of Singapore.

Editorial_Board

The Academy of Management Journal has a diverse editorial board composed of prominent scholars from around the world, including University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and London Business School. The journal's editor-in-chief is responsible for overseeing the publication process and ensuring the quality of the journal's content, with support from institutions such as University of Michigan, University of Texas at Dallas, and Georgia State University. The journal's associate editors and editorial reviewers are experts in their fields and provide critical feedback on manuscripts, as informed by the work of Henry Mintzberg and Philip Selznick. The journal's editorial board includes scholars from a range of institutions, including University of Southern California, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and University of Washington.

Awards_and_Recognition

The Academy of Management Journal has received several awards and recognitions for its contributions to the field of management studies, including the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business award for excellence in scholarly publishing, as recognized by institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The journal's articles have also received awards from organizations such as the Academy of Management and the Society for Human Resource Management, with contributions from scholars at University of Pennsylvania, New York University, and University of Southern California. The journal's editors and authors have been recognized for their contributions to the field, with awards such as the Distinguished Scholarly Contribution to Management Award from the Academy of Management, as recognized by institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago, and Columbia University.

Abstracting_and_Indexing

The Academy of Management Journal is abstracted and indexed in several major databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, with coverage by institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and London Business School. The journal is also indexed in business and management databases such as ABI/INFORM and Business Source Complete, with contributions from scholars at University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The journal's articles are also available through online libraries such as JSTOR and EBSCO, with support from institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The journal's indexing and abstracting services provide access to its content for researchers and practitioners around the world, as recognized by organizations such as World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations.

Category:Management journals

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