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by Rob Grim on 2022-03-13T11:14:00+01:00 in Economics / Business Management | 0 Comments

New (March22)! Open access journal: Journal of comments and replications in economics (access)

The Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) aims to be the premier outlet for articles that comment on or replicate previously published articles in economics and closely related disciplines. Because many journals are reluctant to publish comments and replications, JCRE was founded to provide an outlet for research that explores whether published results are correct, robust, and/or generalizable.  In doing so, JCRE seeks to increase scientific dialog between researchers and to increase the overall credibility and transparency of research in economics. JCRE replaces the International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics (IREE).

New (Feb22)! Access to Strategy Science journal

The EUR now provides access to Strategy Science, published by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Here;s the editorial statement: Strategy Science seeks to publish outstanding research directed to the challenges of strategic management in both business and non-business organizations. The journal is eclectic with respect to methodologies, including field-based work, large-sample empirical work, and computational and analytic models. Strategy Science is open to a wide variety of underlying disciplinary approaches including economics, operations research, political science, psychology, and sociology. The critical issue with respect to publication is whether the work enhances, in some meaningful manner, our understanding of some substantive issues in the strategy domain. Work is expected to be of a high level of rigor, but rigor itself is not a basis for publication. We encourage authors to take chances, to operate at the boundaries and intersections of existing lines of research, and, ultimately, to aim high --- to produce work that truly pushes the field forward.  


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