"A journal that meets the needs of practitioners, policymakers and academics"
"A journal that meets the needs of practitioners, policymakers and academics"
"Journal of Digital Media Management is one of the most thoughtful and complete journals on the subject of digital asset management. The articles are written and reviewed by some of the foremost experts in the industry."
“Business school professors need to ‘get real’ more often. Publishing work “…read only by a limited number of scholars…[with] often…little to no value to practicing mangers and leaders” won’t maintain our status and pay (J. Byrne in Poets & Quants, 2014). The Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions is an antidote we need.”
"Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems goes beyond traditional periodicals and offers a strategic perspective on the payments landscape from all views. This is a focused, straightforward journal written by industry experts who live and breathe this business every day. This should be a key resource for anyone involved in this sector.”
"It's very exciting to see a peer-reviewed journal for our field. I'm impressed with the range of topics but also that the journal analyses emerging trends in all areas of advancement and communications. The quality of the articles I've seen so far is also very nice to see."
"The journal has interesting and thought provoking articles covering a wide range of topics. The articles are written by highly competent participants from the industry that can give a good insight in to its various areas."
"Digital banking has become a key priority in the industry, deserving a specific approach and this peer-reviewed journal."
"Congrats on Journal of Brand Strategy. From the outset I liked the focus on real problems and real solutions. I especially like the case study section, there are so few outlets for this article type and it can be so useful."
“Corporate Real Estate Journal looks at serious issues both global and local that impacts or may impact our industry at a level of detail that provokes questions and debate with its readers.”