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The Australian Journal of Management (AJM) is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes research in accounting, auditing and assurance, finance, human resource management, marketing, international business, organisational behaviour and strategy, provided the application is to management.Ìý

The journal was founded by The Australian Graduate School of Management in 1976. Its foundation editor was Ray Ball, followed by Chris Adam, John Conybeare, the late Vic Taylor, Phillip Yetton, John Roberts, and Robert Marks, Baljit Sidhu and Jane Baxter.Ìý

The AJM is currently ranked 120 of 153 for Business and 169 of 226 for Management. Its Impact Factor is 2.422 and 5-Year Impact factor is 2.253. In the Australian Research Council's Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) AJM is ranked as a tier A journal.Ìý

The Editor-in-Chief of the Australian Journal of Management is Andrew Jackson. The journal is published four times a year by SAGE Journals.Ìý

Journal issuesÌý

Read the current issue and access past issues of theÌýAustralian Journal of Management.Ìý

Scope of submissionsÌý

The Australian Journal of Management is interested in original, innovative and highly rigorous research. The domain of study (be it defined by country, management problem, or methodological approach) is much less important than quality and interest to both an academic readership and, preferably, a sophisticated practitioner one.

To be of interest to this journal, a submission would need a compelling motivation that would generaliseÌýto a wide audience, with strong theoretical basis with good empirical design, or offer a strong advance in theory. 

Guide to submissionsÌý

Please contactÌýYichelle Zhang for Initial enquiries about publishing in the Australian Journal of Management.

Call for papersÌý

Special issues in progressÌý

Prizes

  • Starting this year, the Australian Journal of Management has established an outstanding reviewer prize, one in the area of accounting and finance and one for other disciplines. The award is based on nominations by the Associate Editors for reviews undertaken in the previous year, with the criteria being the number of reviews completed, turnaround time and most importantly, the quality of reviews.

    2020 winnersÌý
    Sarah Wright, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
    Jing Yu, The University of Sydney, Australia

  • The Australian Journal of Management awards a prize for the most outstanding paper published during the previous year. From 2019, the award has been renamed in honour of Ray Ball, who was the founding editor of the journal in 1976. The journal has named the award in recognition of both his contribution to the broad management academic community, but also his involvement in the setting up of the journal.Ìý

    2020 winnerÌý
    Anya Johnson, Shanta Dey, Helena Nguyen, Markus Groth, Sadhbh Joyce, Leona Tan, Nicholas Glozier, Samuel B Harvey,ÌýÌýVolume 45 (3), 2020, pp. 402-424

    2020 runner-upÌý
    Andrew Grant, Luke Deer,ÌýÌýVolume 45 (4), 2020, pp. 607-623
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    2019 winnerÌý
    Anna Loyeung,ÌýÌýVolume 44 (2), 2019, pp. 212-247

    2019 runner-upÌý
    Cynthia Cai, JenniferÌýGippel,ÌýYushuÌýZhu and Abhay Singh,ÌýÌýVolume 44 (4), 2019, pp. 551-570

  • 2018 winnerÌý
    Ron Bird, Doug Foster, Jack Gray, Adrian M Raftery, Susan Thorp and Danny Yeung, Volume 43 (3), 2018, pp. 476-492Ìý

    2018 runner-upÌý
    Simon Torp and Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Volume 43 (3), 2018, pp. 201-223Ìý

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