
British Journal of Management
An international forum advancing theory and researchThe Official Journal of the British Academy of Management
Edited by:
Rolf van Dick
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 18/77 Business; 30/89 Management
Impact Factor: 1.839
The British Journal of Management 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 empirical 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.
A subscription to British Journal of Management includes International Journal of Management Reviews, also published on behalf of the British Academy of Management.
TopNews and Announcements
Ranked 4* (Best work in the field) in the ABS 2009 Guide to Academic Journal Quality
Ranked 'A' in the Business and Management category of the Australia Business Deans Council journal rankings
Special Issue Call for Papers
Understanding Ethical Behavior and Decision Making in Management: A Behavioural Business Ethics Approach
Guest edited by David De Cremer, Rolf Van Dick, Ann Tenbrunsel, Madan Pillutla and J. Keith Murnighan
Submission deadline: February 15, 2010
For more information on BJM developments and editorial mission, read the editorial from the January 2008 issue
Online Submission
You can now submit your manuscripts to BJM online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/bjm
Legacy files back to Volume 1 are now available online
Click here to start browsing. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our Librarian Site.
Articles Published Online Ahead of Print
Articles which have been fully copy-edited and peer-reviewed are published online through our Early View feature before the print edition of this journal is published. Browse the BJM Early View articles.
BAM Annual Conference
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AGORA
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the AGORA Initiative with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
TopHighlights
Featured articles: The Glass Cliff Debate Continues in BJM
In 2005, British Journal of Management published The Glass Cliff: Evidence that Women are Over-Represented in Precarious Leadership Positions by Michelle K. Ryan, and S. Alexander Haslam.
The debate continues in Volume 20 Issue 1 with a reply paper:
Are Female Executives Over-represented in Precarious Leadership Positions by Susan M. Adams, Atul Gupta and John D. Leeth
and a response from Haslam and Ryan:
Glass Cliffs Are Not So Easily Scaled: On the Precariousness of Female CEOs' Positions Michelle K. Ryan, and S. Alexander Haslam.
All 3 of the articles in this series are available free online.
Special issues
Double Special Issue 2008: Uncomfortable Questions for Comfortable Researchers: A Forum on the Challenges Facing Organization Research
Edited by Gavin M. Schwarz and George P. Huber
Gender in Management: New Research Directions
Edited by Adelina Broadbridge and Jeff Hearn
2007: Organizational and Corporate Identity
Edited by Joep P. Cornelissen, S. Alexander Haslam and John M. T. Balmer
2006: Thirty Years of Mergers and Acquisitions Research: Recent Advances and Future Opportunities
Edited by Susan Cartwright and Richard Schoenberg
2005: Examining the Non-Executive Director's Role from a Non-Agency Theory Perspective: Implications Arising from the Higgs Report
Edited by Kevin G. Corley
2004: Knowledge Construction and Creation in Organizations
Edited by Haridimos Tsoukas, Nikos Mylonopoulos
2003: Changing Public Service Organizations: Current Perspectives and Future Prospects
Edited by Ewan Ferlie, Jean Hartley, Steve Martin
