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1 JMG Report 2015 Bologna AIDEA Lino Cinquini (Editor-in-Chief) May 19th, 2016 JMG 2015 3 articl Volume / public Special Issue Title pages per es Issue ation per issue date issue Special Issue: Management, Governance and


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JMG Report 2015 Bologna – AIDEA

Lino Cinquini (Editor-in-Chief)

May 19th, 2016

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JMG 2015

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Volume / Issue Special Issue Title public ation date articl es per issue pages per issue V

  • lume 19 /

Issue 1 Special Issue: Management, Governance and Regulation in the Changing Investor Landscape: the Rise of Alternative Investments

06-01 11 254

V

  • lume 19 /

Issue 2 Special Issue: Ethical finance and governance

02-04 9 240

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  • lume 19 /

Issue 3 Special Issue: Innovating Management & Accounting Practices 28-06

8 246

V

  • lume 19 /

Issue 4

05-10 8 220 Total 36 960

— 19th volume

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Quarterly Journal

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JMG Editorial Development (2013-2015)

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Submissions 2013 2014 2015 Total Submitted 149 214 216 Total Decisioned 121 166 196 Accept 11 18 28 Reject 110 148 168 Acceptance Rate 9% 11% 14% Rejection Rate 91% 89% 86% Average Days to First Decision 49 55 27 Average Days to Final Disposition Accept 355 488 392 Average Days to Final Disposition Reject 43 51 48

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2015: Author Country of Origin of Manuscripts Submitted

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INDIA ITALY UNITED STATES NIGERIA TUNISIA UNITED KINGDOM FRANCE MALAYSIA SPAIN SOUTH AFRICA CHINA SWEDEN AUSTRALIA SAUDI ARABIA TAIWAN PAKISTAN SINGAPORE CANADA TURKEY GHANA PORTUGAL MOROCCO BRAZIL NORWAY SWITZERLAND NETHERLANDS MACEDONIA, THE FORMER … IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF LEBANON BANGLADESH RUSSIAN FEDERATION EGYPT COLOMBIA BAHRAIN KENYA VIET NAM GERMANY DENMARK HONG KONG INDONESIA JAPAN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ISRAEL KOREA, REPUBLIC OF MEXICO BELGIUM AUSTRIA BARBADOS HUNGARY IRAQ KAZAKHSTAN MALTA MAURITIUS NEPAL QATAR

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2015: Author Country of Origin of Manuscripts Accepted

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Author Country of Origin of Manuscripts Submitted (2013-2015)

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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

2013 2014 2015

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Author Country of Origin of Manuscripts Accepted

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2 4 6 8 10 12

2013 2014 2015

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JMG Statistics

— Reviewers performance 2015

¡ Total Invitations of Reviewers

= 734

¡ Reviewersagreeingrate

= 52,4% (385)

¡ Reviewersdecliningrate

= 33,7% (248)

¡ Reviewersun-invited before agreeing

= 13,7% (101)

¡ Average days before agreeing

= 2.70

¡ Reviewreports submitted on time

= 203

¡ Reviewreport submitted late

= 158

¡ Average days late

= -5.22

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JMG Statistics

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Average Time Between Submission of a Manuscript and Publication in an Online Issue

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JMG: Statistics

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2014 2015 Region Number of Deals Institutions with exposure via online deals Number of Deals Institutions with exposure via

  • nline deals

Americas 111 2,057 117 1,702 Asia Pacific 84 1,859 95 1,990 EMEA* 163 3,661 146 4,785 Grand Total ** 358 7,577 358 8,477

*EMEA = Europe, Middle East and Africa **The Research4Life online access data are not included in the above table

Circulation: Online Deals

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JMG: Statistics

Usage: Successful Full-Text Downloads

(Source: SpringerLink)

Fulltext Article Requests 2012-2015

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2012 4.369 5.199 6.251 5.630 6.284 4.698 3.096 2.966 3.686 5.368 4.854 3.979 2013 5.416 3.873 6.023 5.865 6.658 5.046 3.774 3.757 4.796 6.156 6.313 5.398 2014 5.137 4.470 6.727 5.792 5.508 3.956 3.269 3.229 4.236 5.709 5.694 4.313 2015 6.383 4.738 6.446 6.111 6.790 4.536 4.115 4.388 5.742 6.261 6.881 6.172

1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 Totals 2012 56,380 2013 63,075 2014 58,040 2015 68,563 2016 (Jan-Feb) 10,108

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JMG Statistics

Usage: Top 10 articles downloads

Title Author Volume Issue Year Article Downloads 2015 Women on Boards and Firm Performance MIJNTJE LÜCKERATH-ROVERS 17 2 2013 2,955 Internationalization, Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Business Models for New Technology-Based Firms ALBERTO ONETTI ET AL. 16 3 2012 1,264 Exploring Audit Committee Practices: Oversight of Financial Reporting and External Auditors in Poland DOROTA DOBIJA 19 1 2015 931 Assessing the Effectiveness of a Performance Evaluation System in the Public Health Care Sector: Some Novel Evidence from the Tuscany Region Experience SABINA NUTI ET AL. 17 1 2013 776 Is the German System of Corporate Governance Converging Towards the Anglo-American Model? MARC GOERGEN ET AL. 12 1 2008 748 Darwinism, Organizational Evolution and Survival: Key Challenges for Future Research GIANPAOLO ABATECOLA ET AL. 20 1 2016 638 Does the Presence of Independent and Female Directors Impact Firm Performance? A Multi-Country Study of Board Diversity SIRI TERJESEN 2015 634 Board Diversity and Organizational Valuation: Unravelling the Effects of Ethnicity and Gender COLLINS G. NTIM 19 1 2015 624 Should Financial Reporting Reflect Firms’ Business Models? What Accounting Can Learn from the Economic Theory of the Firm BRIAN SINGLETON-GREEN 18 3 2014 622 Special Issue on “Management, Governance and Regulation in the Changing Investor Landscape: The Rise of Alternative Investments” IGOR FILATOTCHEV ET AL. 19 1 2015 620

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JMG Statistics

Usage: Downloads by content age

(Source: SpringerLink)

Full-Text Article Downloads by Content Age 2015 Current (2015) 18% Contemporary (1997-2014) 82%

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JMG Statistics

Usage: Downloads by geography

(Source: WebTrekk)

Visits by Geography 2015 Europe 41% Asia-Pacific 34% North America 11% Middle East 6% Africa 5% Latin America 3%

North America

  • USA

9%

  • Canada

2%

Top 5 Europe

  • UK

14%

  • Germany

6%

  • Netherlands

4%

  • Italy

4%

  • Sweden

3%

Top 5 Asia-Pacific

  • China

9%

  • Australia

7%

  • Malaysia

4%

  • Indonesia

3%

  • India

3%

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JMG Statistics

Usage: Downloads by visitor referral

Top 5 2015 Percentage Direct 27% Google Scholar 23% Google 17% Springer.com 2% d.scholar.cnki.net 1% Other 30%

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JMG: Impact

Coverage in Abstracting & Indexing (A&I) Services

¡ SCOPUS, EconLit, Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, ProQuest, ABS

Academic Journal Quality Guide, Academic OneFile, CSA Environmental Sciences, ECONIS, Expanded Academic, International Bibliography of Book Reviews (IBR), International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), OCLC, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), SCImago, Summon by ProQuest

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JMG: Impact

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Google Scholar: h5 Index

Google has produced another tool for researchers. h5 gives information on journals rather than articles. This metric is based on the articles published by a journal over the previous 5 calendar years with a minimum of 100 articles in this period. If a journal publishes 100 articles sooner, an h5 Index can be calculated earlier. h is the largest number of articles that have each been cited h times. The h5 Index therefore cannot be dominated by one or several highly cited articles. The h5 Index for Journal of Management and Governance:

2013 17 2014 19

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JMG: Impact

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SNIP

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field. The impact of a single citation is given higher value in subject areas where citations are less likely, and vice versa.

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is a measure of scientific influence of scholarly journals that accounts for both the number of citations received by a journal and the importance or prestige of the journals where such citations come from.

SJR

For further information on the SJR and SNIP, see: http://www.journalmetrics.com

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JMG: Impact

Italian rankings 2015

¡AIDEA Journal rating: class “A” over a 4 class

rating

¡ANVUR-ASN: class “A” over a 2 class rating

(A=top)

¡ANVUR-VQR: class “B” over a 5 class rating

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JMG: Marketing

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Year

  • No. of Alerts

2013 1,099 2014 1,172 2015 1,213

Table of Contents (ToC) Alerts

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JMG: Events and Initiatives 2015

— 8 IFC Conference, Workshop “Ethical Finance, Governance & Human

Capital”, Paris, 13-14 March 2015

— EAA Annual Congress, Glasgow (UK), April 27th-29th, 2015 — Scuola AIDEA di Metodologia della Ricerca, Palermo 2-5 luglio 2015 — 4th JMG Conference, The Role and Effect of Controlling Shareholders in

Corporate Governance, Bolzano, 16-17 luglio 2015

— AIDEA Conference, Piacenza (Italy), September 10th-12th, 2015 (Track

  • n The Strategic Governance of New Businesses: Startups,

Entrepreneurial Firms and Quasi-Organizations)

— AIDEA Summer School on Research Methods in Management Studies,

Capri (Italy), 14th-18th September 2015

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JMG Initiatives 2016 Bologna – AIDEA

Lino Cinquini (Editor-in-Chief)

May 19th, 2016

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2016: Turnover of JMG Editor-in-Chief

UNCORRECTED PROOF

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Accomplishing our mission: another 10 years

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  • f experience and renewed aims

5 Roberto Di Pietra1 • Lino Cinquini2 6 7

Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016

8 9 EDITORIAL by Roberto Di Pietra (Past Editor-in-Chief) 10 Achieving a goal is worth more than measuring a performance, when the measure of 11 a performance is and must remain just one of a number of ways to appreciate the 12 degree to which a goal has been achieved. 13 One of the methods for measuring the extent of a Journal’s distribution is 14 certainly to monitor the movement of a series of ‘‘proxy’’ indicators that express it, 15 i.e. number of subscriptions, number of submissions, number of downloads, etc. 16 One of the methods for gauging the scientific relevance or possible scientific 17 impact of a journal is to trace a series of (more or less sophisticated) indicators that 18 express it as proxies, such as the total number of citations or self-citations over the 19 course of a year or other period (for example, 5 years). 20 One of the methods for understanding the quality of a journal is to identify a 21 series of indicators that express quality as proxies, i.e. a series of structural elements 22 (quality in terms of administration) and procedural elements (double-blind process, 23 two or three reviews per paper, rejection rate, duration of refereeing process, 24 existence of a backlog, etc.). 25 All of the indicators and proxies of quality are assumed to be important in 26 assigning value to a scientific journal. Reference to each of these indicators entails 27 the definition of a strategy and a series of actions that require considerable 28 investment of financial and human resources (intellectual and scientific resources 29 first and foremost). The sum total of these indicators presupposes short-term (day- 30 to-day) activities coherent with a long-term vision/mission.

A1 & Lino Cinquini A2 lino.cinquini@sssup.it A3

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University of Siena, Siena, Italy A4

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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna - Istituto di Management, Pisa, Italy

AQ1 AQ2 AQ3 AQ4

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Journal : Small-ext 10997 Dispatch : 13-5-2016 Pages : 6 Article No. : 9354 * LE * TYPESET MS Code : MAGO-Editorials 2016 R CP R DISK

J Manag Gov DOI 10.1007/s10997-016-9354-4

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2016: JMG restructuring

Editor in Chief 1 Past & Contributing Editors 1 Co-Editors 5 Advisory Board 10 Editorial and Review Board 65 Reviews & Overviews Editor 1 Totale 83

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— New Governance

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2016: JMG Restructuring

— Reshuffling

¡ 45% (36 over 83 members) of the chart of JMG renewed; ¡ 36 new scholars have joined JMG

÷14 from Italian Universities(11 ERB; 2 AB; 1 R&OE) ÷22 from Universitiesabroad (1 COE; ERB: 8 North

America; 10 EU; 2 AUS; 1 ARE)

¡ 20 scholars outgoing (5 Italians; 15 of other countries) ¡ 17 North Americans in total, 20% of the structure ¡ 33 non-Italian academicscontacted in total ¡ Process monitored by AIDEA Board (4 reports produced)

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2016: JMG Restructuring

**Position Changed * New Entry EiC (Editor in Chief)

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Lino Cinquini Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna - Istituto di Management IT** P&CE (Past& ContributingEditor)

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Roberto Di Pietra University of Siena IT** Co-E (Co-Editor)

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Thomas Ahrens United Arab Emirates Um. UAE

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Marco Allegrini University of Pisa IT**

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Rosario Faraci University of Catania IT

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Fabrizio Ferraro IESE Business School ES*

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Igor Filatotchev Cass Business School UK R&O-E (Review and Overview Editor)

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Daniele Cerrato Catholic University, MilanI T* AB (AdvisoryBoard) no.10

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Claudio Baccarani Universityof Verona IT*

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Lorenzo Caprio Catholic University, Milan IT

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Giovanni Costa University of Padua IT

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Daniele Dalli Universityof Pisa IT*

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Rosella Ferraris Franceschi University of Pisa IT

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Robert E. Hoskisson Rice University USA

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Riccardo Mussari University of Siena IT

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Joshua Ronen NYU - Stern Bus. School USA

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Robert Scapens

  • ManchesterBus. School

UK

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Henry Tosi University of Florida USA

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2016: JMG Restructuring

Editorial and ReviewBoard **Position Changed * New Entry

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R.V. Aguilera Univ.Illinois USA

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  • F. Avallone

University of Genova IT*

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  • D. Baglieri

University of Messina IT*

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  • C. Bagnoli

University of Venezia IT

—

  • R. Barontini

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna IT*

—

  • A. Bhimani

London School of Economics UK*

—

  • P. Canonico

University of Napoli Federico II IT*

—

  • A. Capasso

University of Sannio IT

—

  • S. Caselli

Bocconi University IT

—

S.O. Collin Linneaus University SE

—

  • J. Craig

Northwestern University USA*

—

  • G. D'Onza

University of Pisa IT*

—

  • T. Dacin

Queen's University CAN

—

  • G. Dagnino

University of Catania IT

—

M.C. Di Guardo University of Cagliari IT*

—

  • D. Etzion

McGill University CAN*

—

  • J. Fisch

WU-Vienna Un. AT*

—

  • C. Gatti

University La Sapienza IT**

—

  • M. Goergen

Cardiff Univ. UK

—

  • G. Grossi

Kristianstad University SWE*

—

  • M. Hilb

Univ.St. Gallen CH

—

  • M. Hitt

Texas Christian University USA*

—

  • J. Horton

University of Exeter UK*

—

  • M. Huse

Norvegian School of Man. NO

—

  • C. Ingley

AUT Univ. NZ

—

  • G. Johed

Stockholm University SWE*

—

  • A. Jorissen

Univ.AntwerpBE

—

  • R. Khalifa

UAE University ARE*

—

  • J. Lampel

University of Manchester UK

—

  • D. Libaers

Northeastern University USA*

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2016: JMG Restructuring

**Position Changed * New Entry

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  • M. Magnan

Concordia's John Molson School of Business, Montreal CAN*

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  • A. Melis

University of Cagliari IT

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  • R. Mercurio

University of Napoli F. II IT

—

  • D. Miller

AlbertaSchool of Business CAN*

—

  • A. Minichilli

Bocconi University IT*

—

  • E. Mollona

Universityof Bologna IT**

—

  • A. Mora
  • Univ. Valencia

ES

—

  • C. Nakajima

Cass Business School UK

—

  • H. Nørreklit

Aarhus School of Business DK

—

  • M. Nowak

Curtin Business School AU

—

  • S. O'Mahony

Boston University USA*

—

  • A. Parbonetti

University of Padova IT

—

  • D. Parthiban

American University USA

—

  • M. Pieper Tornsten

Kennesaw State UniversityUSA

—

  • D. Pittino

Universityof Udine IT*

—

  • A. S. Rahaman

Universityof Calgary CAN*

—

  • L. Renneboog

Tilburg Univ. NL

—

  • J. Roberts

Sydney AUS*

—

  • C. Rose

Copenhagen Business Sc. DK*

—

  • P. Schwizer

University of Parma IT

—

  • S. Sciascia

IULM IT*

—

  • G. Selim

Cass Business School UK*

—

  • M. Semadeni

Kelley School Indiana USA

—

  • W. Shen

Arizona State University USA

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  • P. Skærbæk

Copenhagen Business Sc.l DK*

—

  • L. Songini

UniversityPiemonte O.le IT*

—

  • C. Spence

Universityof Warwick UK*

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  • R. Strange

University Sussex UK

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  • D. Venanzi

University Roma Tre IT

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  • M. Veneziani

Universityof Brescia IT*

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  • R. Viganò

University of Napoli F. II IT

—

  • S. Young

Lancaster University UK*

—

  • M. Zaman

Queensland Un.ofTech. AUS*

—

  • S. Zambon

Universityof Ferrara IT*

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  • A. Zucchella

University of Pavia IT

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AIDEA Website – New JMG page

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JMG Future Actions

— JMG Positioning in the arena of international journals

¡ refocussing of the Aims and Scope ¡ maintaining ‘‘governance’’ at the hub of a multidimensional

perspective of research on organizations

Journal of Management & Governance

Leading Journal from a National Academy of Business Administration

Management

Governance

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JMG Future Actions

— Reassessment of the prospects for an SSCI bid and

activate the application

— Increasing the number of citations

¡ Solicit good review articles (Review articles are usually well cited ¡ Publish some methodology articles (These too are usually well cited) ¡ Encourage authors to cite articles in the Journal (self citations should be

less than 20%)

¡ Publish special issues on hot topics at the beginning of the year (this

gives more time to accumulate citations)

¡ Improve article quality (strict review process and check for plagiarism) ÷ JMG is a member of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) ÷ JMG is using iThenticate software

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JMG: Events and Initiatives 2016

— EAA Annual Congress, Maastricht (NL), May 10th-13th

Planned (so far)

— Azienda Pubblica Workshop, Palermo, May 25th – 27th (Track on

Governance and performance of hybrid Organizations)

— EGOS Conference, Naples (Italy), July 6th-9th (Panel: Meet the Editors) — SIDREA Conference, Pisa (Italy), September 15th-16th (Selection of

Papers eligible for publication)

— AIDEA Summer School on Research Methods in Management Studies,

Capri (Italy), September

— Scuola AIDEA di Metodologia della Ricerca, Palermo, ottobre