Academy of Management

The Academy of Management is a professional association for scholars of management and organizations that was established in 1936.[1] It publishes several academic journals, organizes conferences, and provides others forums for management professors and managers to communicate research and ideas.

Academy of Management
Formation1936
TypeProfessional body
HeadquartersBriarcliff Manor, New York
Membership
nearly 20,000
President (2018-2019)
Carol Kulik
President-Elect (2018-2019)
Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro
Vice President/Program Chair (2018-2019)
Quinetta M. Roberson
Vice President-Elect/Program Chair-Elect (2018-2019)
Herman Aguinis
Revenue (2017)
$11,500,000 USD
Expenses (2017)$9,600,000 USD
Websitehttp://aom.org

From 1994 to 2016, the Academy was headquartered on the Briarcliff Manor, New York campus of Pace University.[2] Since then it has been based off-campus in independent space in Briarcliff Manor.[3]

Divisions and interest groups

As of August 2018, there were 25 divisions and interest groups that reflect members' interests and disciplinary backgrounds.[4]

Divisions offer a range of member services, including educational sessions, social events at the academy's annual meeting, professional development opportunities like paper development workshops, newsletters, and professional service opportunities.

Publications

The academy publishes the following academic journals:

AOM Journal Covers 2012

The first three journals were ranked in the top 40 business journals in the world in 2006 by the Financial Times.[5]

Southern Management Association

The Southern Management Association (SMA) is a regional affiliate of the Academy of Management and, along with SAGE, publishes the Journal of Management. It is an academic association with a stated primary purpose to advance the teaching, learning, research, and practice of management. As of 2017, membership was over 1000 professors of management, doctoral students, and business executives.[6]

As an academic association, SMA has deemed the development and dissemination of new ideas and approaches in the science of management as a critical objective. The annual meeting hosts consortia for doctoral students, professional development workshops, paper presentations, symposia, and other sessions of attendee interest.

See also

References

  1. "AOM History". Homepage. Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  2. "Pace University". Academy of Management. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
  3. "AOM site history". Homepage. Academy of Management. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
  4. "AoM Divisions and Interest Groups". Homepage. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
  5. "FT Top 40 Journals – 2006" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-08-24. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
  6. About Southern Management
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