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Hi
I am relaying the following message from the editors of Management
and Business Review.
I am the department editor for Information Systems. Please feel
free to contact me regarding submissions.
Regards
Rick
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Richard T. Watson
Regents Professor & J. Rex Fuqua Distinguished Chair for
Internet Strategy
Department of MIS
Terry College of Business
The University of Georgia
Dear Colleague,
Greetings! We are happy to announce the upcoming launch of a new
journal, Management and Business Review (MBR). The goal of MBR is
to bridge management practice, education, and research, and
thereby enhance all three. With a targeted readership of managers,
students, and professors, this effort will increase the impact of
academic research on organizations. Visit our website
www.mbrjournal.com <http://www.mbrjournal.com/>
In contrast with Harvard Business Review, the Sloan Management
Review, and the California Management Review, each of which is
published by a single business school, MBR is the result of a
grassroots initiative with a wide participation by many leading
schools. The link below, gives the details of this initiative
https://sites.temple.edu/subodha/files/2018/11/MBR_Plan.pdf
<https://sites.temple.edu/subodha/files/2018/11/MBR_Plan.pdf>.
MBR has 123 advisors, including editors of prominent research
journals and 11 professors from Wharton; eight from Harvard; six
each from Dartmouth and MIT; five each from Carnegie Mellon; four
each from North Carolina and Stanford; three each from Chicago,
Columbia, Cornell, Duke, London Business School, Northwestern, and
UCLA; and two each from California at Berkeley, Georgia State,
Imperial College, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, NYU, and Ohio
State. 21 of the advisors will also serve as autonomous
departmental editors. Please see the details in the attached plan.
Advisors also include executives from Accenture, Alidade, Ashridge
Strategic Management Centre, Bain & Company, Deloitte, Good
Growth Capital, Mercer, and Monitor Deloitte who have published
best-selling books for executives and articles in the journals
like the Harvard Business Review.
MBR’s editors-in-chief are
Wallace J. Hopp, Distinguished University Professor and Associate
Dean, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan (former
Editor-in-Chief, Management Science)
Kalyan Singhal, McCurdy Professor of Innovation and Supply-Chain
Management, Merrick School of Business, University of Baltimore
(Editor-in-Chief, Production and Operations Management)
We request you to share this communication with your colleagues in
your organization or elsewhere and in turn ask them to share it
with their colleagues in their organization and elsewhere. We hope
that this would lead to a viral dissemination of the
communication.
We invite you to nominate yourself or your colleagues for the
journal’s editorial team subject to the eligibility criteria
stated in the attached plan. We also invite everyone to become a
part of this initiative by registering at
www.mbrjournal.com
<http://www.mbrjournal.com/> so that we can send them the
first issue of the journal and share with them more information on
MBR.
Schools that subscribe to MBR for all students will be listed as
Partner Schools in MBR. Similarly, companies that subscribe to MBR
for all executives will be listed as Partner Companies in MBR. A
partner school or a partner company may also request its own
customized edition of the journal for its constituents. The
attached plan describes more details of this opportunity.
Yours truly,
Kalyan
Kalyan Singhal
Editor-in-chief, Production and Operations Management
Co-editor-in-chief, Management and Business Review
McCurdy Professor of Operations Management
Merrick School of Business, University of Baltimore
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