Lessons from the California Management Review
How can we mesh scholarly rigor and usefulness? The California Management Review (CMR) is a peer-reviewed and practical publication. It offers an example that can be beneficial to researchers from any discipline who want their findings to make a difference.
In this interview with the editor in chief, Dr. David Vogel, you can learn about the process CMR uses to publish articles and related resources. He offers advice to researchers who are interested in publishing evidence-based articles beneficial to professionals in their fields.
While CMR is subscription-based or accessible through the SAGE Journals database, Insights is an open access platform for shorter pieces that are not peer-reviewed. The CMR platform also features videos on current topics.
These open-access articles offer examples scholarly-and-practical writing:
Bogers, M., Chesbrough, H., & Moedas, C. (2018). Open Innovation: Research, Practices, and Policies. California Management Review, 60(2), 5–16. https://doi.org/10.1177/0008125617745086
McGrath, P., McCarthy, L., Marshall, D., & Rehme, J. (2021). Tools and Technologies of Transparency in Sustainable Global Supply Chains. California Management Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/00081256211045993
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