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A journal's SJR indicator is a numeric value representing the average number of weighted citations received during a selected year per document published in that journal during the previous three years, as indexed by Scopus. Higher SJR indicator values are meant to indicate greater journal prestige.
The Academy of Management Review (AMR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal on management. [1] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal's 2022 impact factor is 16.400, ranking it 3rd out of 227 journals in the categories "Management" and 4th out of 155 journals in the category of "Business". [2]
Negative consequences of rankings are generally well-documented and relate to the performativity of using journal rankings for performance measurement purposes. [20] [21] Studies of methodological quality and reliability have found that "reliability of published research works in several fields may be decreasing with increasing journal rank", [22] contrary to widespread expectations.
This list was updated in May of 2016; now the journal list used in the research rankings of Financial Times includes 50 journals. It was taken from the Financial Times "FT Top 50 Journals - 2016" . Retrieved 2020-05-11 .
The following is a list of major and notable scholarly journals in international business. The list is not comprehensive, as there are many other journals that are published. The list contains most of the prominent journals in the field. Corporate Governance: An International Review; Cross-Cultural Research; European Journal of International ...
"MBA Rankings: Frequently Asked Questions". Business Week. November 13, 2008. The list. The Harvard Business Review; Journal of Marketing; Operations Research; Information Systems Research; Journal of Finance; American Economic Review; Journal of Accounting Research; Journal of Financial Economics; Management Science; Academy of Management Review
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2023 impact factor of 9.5. In 2012 the journal was listed as one of the top 10 offenders in a practice called "coercive citation", wherein publishers manipulate their impact factors to artificially boost their academic reputation. [2]
It was established in 1980 and is published by Wiley on behalf of the Association for Supply Chain Management. It is listed as one of the 50 journals used by the Financial Times to compile its business-school research rankings. [1] The editors-in-chief are Elliot Bendoly (Ohio State University) and Rogelio Oliva (Texas A&M University).