Published by SBS Swiss Business School, the JABR mission is to publish research that advances the field of Business Management. Methodologically, JABR covers the full range of empirically-based modes of inquiry using appropriate research frameworks, provided they demonstrate generic insights of significant value to Business Management.
The Editorial Board has the responsibility in accepting works, subject to the reviews of two anonymous evaluators with knowledge and interest in the topics submitted to review. The Reviewers Committee is formed by professionals belonging to European, American, African and Asian Universities and Business Schools of well-known prestige in their areas of knowledge.
The International Journal of Project Management is the leading journal for the field of project management and organization studies. Its mission is to publish leading-edge innovative research that significantly advances the field of project management and organizing. Published eight times a year it presents new knowledge on areas such as managing projects, programs and portfolios, project-based/oriented organizations, project networks, and project-oriented societies. It is dedicated to project management and organizing from the perspectives of organizational behavior, strategy, change, and innovation.
Project Leadership and Society (PLS) is an academic and golden open-access journal. As a sister open-access journal of the International Journal of Project Management, the leading journal in the field of Project Management, PLS opens up for novel approaches that study projects and relate them to society. Society is considered in a broad sense, including policy, leadership and managerial practice
The International Journal of Managing Projects in Business seeks to advance the theory, research, and practice of all aspects of project management.
The International Journal of Project Management is the leading journal for the field of project management and organization studies. Its mission is to publish leading-edge innovative research that significantly advances the field of project management and organizing. Published eight times a year it presents new knowledge on areas such as managing projects, programs and portfolios, project-based/oriented organizations, project networks, and project-oriented societies. It is dedicated to project management and organizing from the perspectives of organizational behavior, strategy, change, and innovation.