Overview
The British Journal of Management (BJM) provides a valuable outlet for research and scholarship on management-orientated themes and topics. It publishes articles of a multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature as well as research from within traditional disciplines and managerial functions. With contributions from around the globe, the journal includes articles across the full range of business and management disciplines and the field of management knowledge and education.
A subscription to BJM includes the International Journal of Management Reviews, also published on behalf of the British Academy of Management.
Aims and Scope Keywords
BJM provides an excellent outlet for research and scholarship on management-related themes and topics. It publishes articles which are traditional disciplinary scholarship or of a multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and internationally significant nature, and which are committed to making a contribution to theoretical debates and supporting positive social impact through thoughtful scholarship. With contributions from around the globe, the journal includes empirical, conceptual and methodological articles across the full range of business and management disciplines, including:
- Accounting and Finance
- Business Economics
- Business Ethics
- Entrepreneurship
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- General Management
- Human Resource Management
- Innovation and Technology
- International Business
- Management Development
- Management Knowledge and Education
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Organizational Behaviour
- Public Sector Management
- Research Methods
- Strategic Management
- Sustainability
BJM does not accept review papers, and papers based on surveys of students are only considered for contributions to the Management Knowledge and Education section of the journal. Review papers and forms of conceptual papers substantially based on a systematic review should be directed to the BJM sister journal, IJMR. Conceptual papers considered by BJM must show deductive logic and lead to a propositional model or similar form of theoretical contribution.
Keywords
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Abstracting and Indexing Information
- ABI/INFORM Collection (ProQuest)
- Business ASAP (GALE Cengage)
- Business Premium Collection (ProQuest)
- Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences (Clarivate Analytics)
- Emerald Management Reviews (Emerald)
- ERA: Educational Research Abstracts Online (T&F)
- Ergonomics Abstracts (EBSCO Publishing)
- Expanded Academic ASAP (GALE Cengage)
- IAOR: International Abstracts in Operations Research (Palgrave Macmillan)
- InfoTrac (GALE Cengage)
- INSPEC (IET)
- Journal Citation Reports/Social Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics)
- Proquest Business Collection (ProQuest)
- ProQuest Central (ProQuest)
- ProQuest Politics Collection (ProQuest)
- ProQuest Sociology Collection (ProQuest)
- PsycINFO/Psychological Abstracts (APA)
- PSYNDEX (ZPID)
- SCOPUS (Elsevier)
- Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest)
- Social Sciences Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
- Studies on Women & Gender Abstracts (T&F)