Sharing the same editorial board and general approaches to manuscripts as its sister journal, Tourism Management, the journal an interdisciplinary approach and includes planning and policy aspects of international, national and regional tourism as well as specific management studies.
A recent Research Policy Article Performance-based university research funding systems by Diana Hicks (School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta) published in Volume 41, Issue 2, March 2012, Pages 251–261 was featured in the policy section of the Editors' Choice column in Science (volume 335 page 892).
The Business Horizons editorial staff, Editorial Review Board, and Elsevier congratulate Jan H. Kietzmann, Kristopher Hermkens, Ian P. McCarthy, and Bruno S. Silvestre in winning the 2011 Best Article Award for their paper:
We are delighted to offer our congratulations to Prof. Joni Young who has been awarded the 2011 AAA Notable Contributions to Accounting Literature Award for her paper:
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Young, J.J. (2006), Accounting, Organizations and Society 31, 579-600
Elsevier would like to congratulate Gary John Previts, Editor of Research in Accounting Regulation, for his election to the Accounting Hall of Fame. Gary's election to the Hall of Fame is testimony to his significant contributions to the field of accounting.
The journal will publish themed volumes on international aspects of transport management such as business strategy, communication, sustainability, finance, human resource management, law, logistics, marketing, franchising, privatisation and commercialisation.
Find out more and submit a volume proposal on the journal homepage.
Business Horizons has received its first Impact Factor from Thomson Reuters 2011 Journal Citation Reports. The journal has an Impact Factor of 0.809
Information & Organization will receive its first Impact factor in 2012. Citations to all papers published in the journal now count towards the Impact Factor, so submit your articles toINFORG.
Tourism Management has received an Impact Factor of 2.620 for 2010, marking it out as the world's leading journal in its field.
We are pleased to announce that as from 1st March 2012 Professor Michael Haenlein is the new Editor for the European Management Journal. We would like to thank Professor Hervé Laroche for all his dedication to the journal since 2006.
The publications committee of the Society for Consumer Psychology is pleased to announce that Cornelia (Connie) Pechmann will be the new editor of the Journal of Consumer Psychology. SCP wants to thank C.W. for his dedication and excellent service to JCP.