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Popular Business Journals & Magazines

Popular Business Journals & Magazines

The periodicals listed are considered popular and important in the Business and Management world. We have linked them directly to our Databases.

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  • Academy of Management Journal: (EBSCO Academic). The mission of AMJ is to publish empirical research that tests, extends, or builds management theory and contributes to management practice.

  • Academy of Management Review: (EBSCO Academic). The mission of AMR is to publish theoretical insights that advance our understanding of management and organizations. Submissions to AMRmust extend theory in ways that develop testable knowledge-based claims.

  • Administrative Science Quarterly: (EBSCO Academic). Owned and managed by the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, it is a top-ranked, quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes the best theoretical and empirical papers on organizational studies from dissertations and the evolving, new work of more established scholars, as well as interdisciplinary work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.

  • Canadian Business Journal: Available online only, not through library databases. Canadian business news.   

  • Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences: (ProQuest: Limited to Jun 1996 to 2010). is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, international quarterly that publishes manuscripts with a strong theoretical foundation. The journal welcomes literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative studies as well as conceptual pieces. CJAS is an ISI-listed journal that publishes papers in all key disciplines of business. CJAS is a particularly suitable home for manuscripts of a crossdisciplinary nature. All papers must state in an explicit and compelling way their unique contribution to advancing theory and/or practice in the administrative sciences.

  • The Economist: (ProQuest, 2008 to Present). The Economist was established in 1843 by James Wilson, a hatmaker from the small Scottish town of Hawick, to campaign against the protectionist Corn Laws. The tariffs were repealed in 1846 but the newspaper lived on as “a political, literary, and general newspaper”, never abandoning its belief in free trade, internationalism and minimum interference by government, especially in the affairs of the market.

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  • Forbes: (EBSCO Academic, 1990 to Present). Whether it’s reporting on the “next facebook” or scrutinizing a new tax law, we cover stories with uncanny insight and conciseness that hurried business folks appreciate immensely. Read Forbes if you want rigorous, to–the–point business analysis, published especially for those who don’t want to read piles of business facts but need to know what to make of them.

  • Harvard Business Review: (EBSCO Academic, 1922 to Present). Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, wholly-owned subsidiary of Harvard University, reporting into Harvard Business School. Our mission is to improve the practice of management in a changing world. This mission influences how we approach what we do here and what we believe is important.

  • Journal of International Business Studies: (ProQuest, 1987 to present, delayed 1 year). The top-ranked journal in the field of international business, Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) is multidisciplinary in scope and interdisciplinary in content and methodology.

  • Journal of Knowledge Management: (ProQuest,  1998 to present, delayed 1 year). The Journal of Knowledge Management is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the exchange of the latest academic research and practical information on all aspects of managing knowledge in organizations. The journal publishes original research and case studies by academic, business and government contributors on strategies, tools, techniques and technologies for Knowledge Management. The focus of this journal is on the identification of innovative Knowledge Management strategies and the application of theoretical concepts to real-world situations.

  • Management Science: (EBSCO Academic,1954 to present, delayed 60 months). Management Science is a scholarly journal that publishes scientific research on the theory and practice of management. The journal includes within its scope all aspects of management related to strategy, entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, and organizations as well as all functional areas of business, such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, and operations. The journal includes studies on organizational, managerial, group and individual decision making, from both normative and descriptive perspectives.