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To accomplish the goal, HRDR seeks to publish four basic types of refereed articles: theory and conceptual articles, integrative literature reviews, theory-building research methods, and foundations of HRD. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). It is currently published by SAGE Publications.
The Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources is abstracted and indexed by Scopus and the Social Sciences Citation Index.According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 1.894, ranking it 15th out of 30 journals in the category "Industrial Relations & Labor" [2] and 152nd out of 226 journals in the category "Management".
The International Public Management Association for Human Resources (IPMA-HR) is an organization that represents the interests of human resource professionals [1] at the federal, state and local levels of government. IPMA-HR members include all levels of public sector HR professionals.
Management International Review (MIR) is a business and management journal dealing with aspects of international management. Founded in 1960, MIR published its 50th volume in 2010. As of 2020, MIR' s impact factor was 3.721 [ 1 ] and its Google H-Index (as of July 2020) was 57.
The Journal of Management Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1963 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies. [1] The journal publishes both conceptual and empirical papers in the field of management. Specific areas of focus include, organizational ...
The European Journal of International Management (EJIM) is a collaborative, scholarly, and peer-reviewed academic journal dealing with issues ranging from international business and management. It is indexed in Scopus and Web of Science with Clarivate SSCI impact factor of 1.8 (2022). [1]
Those who work for human resources occupy a nearly impossible position within the corporate world. On the one hand, they’re tasked with ensuring a healthy work environment for all employees. On the other, they’re subordinate to senior managers and often don’t have the leverage to resolve issues where a leader is accused of abusing his power.
The Cornell HR Review published its first article on December 21, 2009, and was the oldest operating student-edited human resources publication in the United States. It was founded by Cornell graduate student Jonathan E. DeGraff, [ 1 ] with the financial support of Harry C. Katz , dean of the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor ...