Journals

  • Journal of Knowledge Management Practice

    The Journal of Knowledge Management Practice (formerly the Journal of Systemic Knowledge Management) has an almost 30 year history of publishing insightful and useful research on knowledge management and its practical applications. It is multidisciplinary in nature and seeks to contribute to the holistic understanding of organizational knowledge management. Papers published in the Journal of Knowledge Management Practice (JKMP) are globally distributed through major scholarly databases, and the journal is listed as a B rated journal on the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) list. 

    JKMP accepts a wide range of submissions, including empirical research, conceptual studies, case studies, and critical essays. Authors are especially encouraged to contribute papers that can be used by both scholars and practitioners. All submissions receive a fast and fair review, and the initial review will be completed within 30 days. 

  • Journal of Applied Business Research

    The Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) welcomes articles in all areas of applied business and economics research. Both theoretical and applied manuscripts will be considered for publication; however, theoretical manuscripts must provide a clear link to important and interesting business and economics applications. Using a wide range of research methods including statistical analysis, analytical work, case studies, field research, and historical analysis, articles examine significant applied business and economics research questions from a broad range of perspectives. The intention of JABR is to publish papers that significantly contribute to these fields.

     

    JABR is a widely cited, open access journal that is essential reading for academic researchers and business professionals. Articles may include but are not limited to the fields of accounting, business law, economics, ethics, finance, management, marketing, and related fields.

  • Review of Business Information Systems

    The Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS) publishes theoretical and applied papers that significantly contribute to the disciplines of business information systems. Using a wide range of research methods including statistical analysis, analytical work, case studies, field research and historical analysis, articles examine significant research questions from a broad range of perspectives. The intention of RBIS is to publish papers that significantly contribute to the use of information systems in business.

  • Journal of Business & Economics Research

    The Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER) welcomes articles in all areas of business and economics. Using a wide range of research methods including statistical analysis, analytical work, case studies, field research and historical analysis, articles examine significant research questions from a broad range of perspectives.

     

    JBER is a widely cited, completely open access journal that is essential reading for academic researchers and business professionals. Articles may include but are not limited to the fields of accounting, business law, economics, ethics, finance, management, marketing, and related fields.