This study involved tabulating and analyzing information received from
275 periodicals publishing articles in busincss, economics, and related fields.
A summary of the findings from the study is presented in this article. The
complete findings arc available in book form from Crid, Inc.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
Coe, R.K., and I. Weinstock, "Publication Policies of Major Business Journals," The Southern Journal of Business, Jan. 1968, p. 1-10.
2.
Kurtz, David, and Edward Spitz, An Academic Writer's Guide to Publishing in Business and Economic Journals. Ypsilanti, MI, Bureau of Business Services and Research, Eastern Michigan University, 1972.
3.
Marshall, H.D., "Publication Policies of the Economic Journals," The American Economic Review, Mar. 1959, p. 133-138.
4.
Miller, J. Robert, The Market for Business Manuscripts, Albany, NY, Faculty-Student Assn., State University of New York at Albany, 1967.
5.
Weber, John A., "Editorial and Publishing Policies of Major Management Journals, Academy of Management Journal, June 1972, p. 240-246.
6.
Wolf, William B., An Author's Guide to Business Publications, Los Angeles , Research Institute for Business and Economics, University of Southern California, 1967.