SCOPUS JOURNAL: GADJAH MADA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS (GamaIJB)

SCOPUS JOURNAL: GADJAH MADA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS (GamaIJB)

GADJAH MADA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS (GamaIJB) is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year (January-April, May-August, and September-December) by Master in Management Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (MM FEB UGM). The GamaIJB is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on business. The GamaIJB invites manuscripts in the areas of marketing management, finance management, strategic management, operation management, human resource management, e-business, knowledge management, management accounting, management control system, management information system, international business, business economics, business ethics and suistainable, and entrepreneurship.
The primary criterion for publication in GamaIJB is the significance of the contribution an article makes to the literature in business area, i.e., the significance of the contribution and on the rigor of analysis and presentation of the paper. The acceptance decision is made based upon an independent review process that provides critically constructive and prompt evaluations of submitted manuscripts.

AUTHOR FEE

Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business will not charge anything to the author for submission fee or publication fee. Once the issue is published, the author will get an issue by email and post mail.

ABSTRACT AND INDEXING

Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business is indexed by
  • Scopus
  • EBSCO
  • INFORMIT
  • EconLit 
  • Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  • Indonesian Scientific Journal Database (ISJD)
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Kang, D. 2000. Family Ownership and Performance in Public Corporations: A Study of the U.S. Fortune 500, 1982–1994. Working Paper 00-0051, Harvard Business School, Boston, MA.

Dissertation
Gnyawali, D. R. 1997. Creation and Utilization of Organizational Knowledge: An Empirical Study of the Effects of Organizational Learning on Strategic Decision Making. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, PA.

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