Die Betriebswirtschaft (Journal)
Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Peer review of publicationen › Research
Markus Reihlen - Reviewer
Die Betriebswirtschaft
The mission of Business Administration Review (BARev) is to publish scholarly research that advances the knowledge in business and management. BARev particularly welcomes contributions that address topics of relevance to the European context.
The journal publishes research findings that are relevant for further development of business and management theory and practice. BARev welcomes empirical, methodological, and/or theoretical contributions. The journal is open to contributions originating in a wide range of academic disciplines both within business and management and beyond (e. g., economics, law, psychology, public administration, and sociology). Empirical replication studies for the German or European setting are welcome if they make a clear argument questioning or extending the insights of the original paper. Manuscripts should address real-world problems, highlight the relevance of the study, emphasize the differences to prior work, and include a concise statement of the contribution to the literature.
The mission of Business Administration Review (BARev) is to publish scholarly research that advances the knowledge in business and management. BARev particularly welcomes contributions that address topics of relevance to the European context.
The journal publishes research findings that are relevant for further development of business and management theory and practice. BARev welcomes empirical, methodological, and/or theoretical contributions. The journal is open to contributions originating in a wide range of academic disciplines both within business and management and beyond (e. g., economics, law, psychology, public administration, and sociology). Empirical replication studies for the German or European setting are welcome if they make a clear argument questioning or extending the insights of the original paper. Manuscripts should address real-world problems, highlight the relevance of the study, emphasize the differences to prior work, and include a concise statement of the contribution to the literature.
2008
- Management studies