Academy of Management Learning and Education

Academy of Management Learning and Education is an academic journal sponsored by the Academy of Management. It covers management-related teaching, learning, and the management of business education. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal's 2018 one-year impact factor is 3.274, ranking it 56th in the category "Management" (out of 217) and 11th in "Education & Educational Research" (out of 243). The 2018 5-year impact factor is 4.902.

Academy of Management Learning & Education
DisciplineManagement
LanguageEnglish
Edited byWilliam M. Foster
Publication details
History2002–present
Publisher
Academy of Management (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
3.274 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Acad. Manag. Learn. Educ.
Indexing
ISSN1537-260X (print)
1944-9585 (web)
JSTORacadmanaleareduc
OCLC no.54659710
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Editors

The founding editor-in-chief was Roy Lewicki (Ohio State University). The following editor was James R. Bailey (George Washington University). J. Ben Arbaugh (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh) was the third editor. Kenneth G. Brown (University of Iowa, Tippie College of Business) finished his term in December 2014. The fifth editor was Christine Quinn Trank (Vanderbilt University). She finished her term in December 2017. The current editor is William M. Foster (University of Alberta). He is the first Canadian to edit the journal. His term ends December 2020

Controversy

The journal generated a great deal of controversy by publishing several articles by scholars like Jeffery Pfeffer, Henry Mintzberg, and Sumantra Ghoshal, that were critical of the efficacy of MBA education. Other controversial publications include a critique of journal rankings[1] and a critique of self-assessments[2] as an assessment for learning.

References

  1. "Adler 2009" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-17. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  2. "Sitzmann 2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-17. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
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