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New Articles: Human Resource Management Journal

  • 1.  New Articles: Human Resource Management Journal

    Posted 03-20-2017 17:27

    Dear colleagues,

     

    Please see below for details on four recently published articles at Human Resource Management Journal.  

     

    Best wishes,

    Anthony

     

    ANTHONY MCDONNELL (PhD, BBS, MCIPD)

    Professor of Management

    Editor-in-Chief, Human Resource Management Journal

     

    CORK UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL

    University College Cork, Ireland

    T +353 (0)21 490 3735 

    anthony.mcdonnell@ucc.ie

     

    Twitter: @amcdonnell_hrm

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    Human Resource Management Journal

    © John Wiley & Sons Ltd



    Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue)

     

    These Early View articles are now available on Wiley Online Library

    Original Articles

    The relationship between high performance work systems and employee proactive behaviour: role breadth self-efficacy and flexible role orientation as mediating mechanisms
    Inmaculada Beltrán-Martín, Juan Carlos Bou-Llusar, Vicente Roca-Puig and Ana Belén Escrig-Tena
    Version of Record online: 14 MAR 2017 | DOI: 10.1111/1748-8583.12145

     

    Advancing interests through informal voice: a study of professional workers in Sri Lanka's knowledge outsourcing sector
    Weerahannadige Dulini Anuvinda Fernando
    Version of Record online: 14 MAR 2017 | DOI: 10.1111/1748-8583.12149

     

    Contextualising diversity management in the Middle East and North Africa: a relational perspective
    Sophie Hennekam, Loubna Tahssain-Gay and Jawad Syed
    Version of Record online: 14 MAR 2017 | DOI: 10.1111/1748-8583.12150

     

    High-performance work systems and creativity implementation: the role of psychological capital and psychological safety
    Promila Agarwal and Elaine Farndale
    Version of Record online: 13 MAR 2017 | DOI: 10.1111/1748-8583.12148

     



    HRMJ OVERVIEW

    Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ) is a scholarly journal, published by Wiley-Blackwell, which aims to promote the theory and practice of HRM, to provide an international forum for discussion and debate, and to stress the critical importance of people management to a wide range of economic, political and social concerns. HRMJ's focus lies in providing a critical link between high quality academic research and the practical implications for business practice. Over the last decade, HRMJ has broadened its editorial scope to become more globally orientatedand has strengthened the international character of its Editorial Team and Board.

     

    HRMJ seeks to publish well-written, well-researched and well-informed articles on any aspect of employment studies but especially those focused on issues related to the management of people at work. Articles should appeal both to practitioners and academics by virtue of their contribution to contemporary issues, the good use of theory and research and well-founded conclusions and practical implications. HRMJ is open to qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approaches

     

    HRMJ operates a minimum of double blind-review. Our review system seeks to provide constructive, critical and timely feedback (average days from submission to final decision is less than 90 days) on submissions. 

     

    HRMJ is accessed by almost 5,000 institutions and libraries worldwide. HRMJ articles average 130,000 annual downloads.

     

    In 2016, we had almost 360 original submissions and our paper acceptance rate stands at 9.8%.

     

    Journal Reputation and Rankings

    HRMJ's one-year ISI impact factor is currently 1.845, ranking us 6th out of 26 journals in the "industrial and labor relations" category, and 71st out of 192 journals in the "management" category.

     

    The journal is ranked as a "4", reserved for journals that "publish the most original and best-executed research" in the current Association of Business Schools (ABS) Academic Journal Guide (UK).  The journal is also ranked 'A' by the Australian Business Deans Council journal list.