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The Business Journal of Hispanic Research is a peer reviewed research
journal focusing on topics that relate to Hispanic business
professionals, managers, and executives as well as executives, managers,
diversity professionals and others who manage or work with Hispanic
business professionals.
Our journal serves to act as a conduit between academic research and
practice.
Appropriate topics: We encourage a broad range of topics, including, but
certainly not limited to:
Employment: Talent acquisition, retention, performance
Marketing
Corporate Governance
Education
Best practices in organizations
Entrepreneurship
Strategic Management
2008 special edition topics:
Women in the workplace
Professional/executive development
Our journal has two sections: An academic scholarly section and an
executive section. The academic scholarly section manuscripts can be
empirical ( quantitative or qualitative) or conceptual, although data
based manuscripts are preferred. All manuscripts must include
implications or guidelines for practice. Manuscripts submitted to the
executive section can include case studies, organizational research
executive insights, best practices, etc. Regardless of the section to
which manuscripts are submitted, all papers will be double blind peer
reviewed by scholars and subject matter experts.
In 2008, we will have two special issues. One will focus on education
and professional/executive development. The other special issue will
focus on women in the workplace and feature guest Editor Stacy
Blake-Beard, Associate Professor at Simmons College.
Journal Address and Contact Information:
Donna Maria Blancero, PhD
Editor
dblancero@nshmba.org
Pamela Emerson Ey, PhD
Managing Editor
pey@nshmba.org
National Society of Hispanic MBAs
1303 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 100
Irving, TX 75038
214-524-7539
Submission Guidelines:
All submissions to the journal should be double-spaced and should begin
with a cover page indicating the title of the paper, authors' names, and
complete addresses (e.g., author's name, affiliation, address, email
address, telephone number). The second page should repeat the title and
contain an abstract, but should not list the authors' names or
affiliations. The text of the manuscript should begin on page 3, and
begin with the title of the manuscript. In order to facilitate blind
review of papers, please be sure that no information identifying the
authors is included in the text or reference section of the manuscript.
Generally manuscripts should not exceed 30 pages, and all manuscripts
should use the manuscript style of the American Psychological
Association.
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