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Emerald Publishing Seeks Editor for JMP

  • 1.  Emerald Publishing Seeks Editor for JMP

    Posted 06-19-2012 13:04
    Hello everyone,

    I am writing to let you know that Emerald Publishing is seeking
    applications for the role of editor of the Journal of Managerial Psychology
    (JMP). As you may know, JMP is an international peer-reviewed journal that focuses on micro
    issues in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Organizational Behavior,
    Human Resource Management, and applied Social Psychology. It also has a special
    emphasis on social issues in organizations.

    The journal has an SSCI impact factor of 2.15, and receives approximately 500
    manuscripts per year. Its acceptance rate is 11 percent and it has an average
    turn around time of 54 days with a range of 7 - 90 days.

    There are currently four associate editors that review manuscripts from
    different areas of the world. For example, Mike Morley and Rene Schalk manage
    the review process for manuscripts from Europe, Shay Tzafrir handles those from
    the Middle East, Africa and India, and Charmine Hartel reviews submissions from
    Australia, Asia, and the Pacific. The current editor handles manuscripts from
    the Americas, and makes final decisions on all revisions.

    The publisher is seeking an editor who can (a) enhance the journal's ranking in
    the field, (b) maintain the journal's rigorous and timely review process, and
    (c)retain its global focus.

    If you are are interested in the position please send a current
    vita, and a letter of interest to Nancy Rolph, Publisher of JMP, at
    nolph@emeraldinsight.com by July 31, 2012.

    In addition, please develop a 2-4 page vision statement that addresses the
    following questions.

    1) Why do you want to be the editor of the Journal of Managerial Psychology?

    2) How would you seek to improve the quality of published papers?

    3) What do you think are reasonable turnaround times at all stages of the
    process? What would your policy on special issues be?

    4) Please outline your connections to relevant professional groups,
    associations, and conferences, and note how these might benefit the journal?

    5) How would you influence the journal's performance in the key ranking systems?

    6) Do you have previous experience editing a journal, book, or journal special
    issue?

    7) How would an editorship fit in with your teaching and research commitments?
    Would your department be supportive of this?

    Please address all questions to Nancy Rolph at nrolph@emeraldinsight.com.

    Best Regards,

    Dianna Stone
    Editor, Journal of Managerial Psychology