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Global Business Perspectives (GBP), the official organ of the International
Network of Business and Management Journals (INBAM), is a multidisciplinary
journal that places great emphasis on manuscript quality and potential
impact on the field.
GBP lays emphasis on papers from emerging scholars with an international
perspective. It publishes high quality manuscripts that engage theoretical
and empirical issues in business and management in the broad sense; papers
that contribute to the advancement of the field of business and the
interface between management and other disciplines. On occasions, the
journal also features case studies of successful firms or other cases with
important practical implications, as well as articles that contain advice on
how to publish in the INBAM Association journals, papers related to learning
and teaching in business and management, and finally, reviews on interesting
books.
The journal is receptive to different philosophical perspectives and levels
of analysis that range from micro to macro analyses. Especially welcome are
manuscripts that integrate theory and research from disciplines such as
entrepreneurship, psychology, human resources, SMEs, internationalization,
services, information systems, marketing, knowledge, operations management,
innovation, technology, project management, finance, etc.
The journals scope encompasses the diverse and complex characteristics of
business and management in local, regional, national and international
markets, focusing on both the for-profit and non-profit areas of the sector
that lead to competitiveness in the face of the effects of globalization.
Though preferences are given to manuscripts that are international in scope,
papers focused on domestic contexts and issues are also welcome, in order to
facilitate the sharing of knowledge and potential generalizability of
findings worldwide.
Every article published in GBP has been subject to a double blind review
process to ensure its relevance and quality. Submission of a paper implies
that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for
publication elsewhere. Papers are submitted electronically to the Editorial
Manager platform.
List of keywords that adequately describe the journal:
Entrepreneurship, human resources, SMEs, internationalization, finances,
operations management, psychology, services, information systems, marketing,
knowledge, innovation, strategy, technology, project management,
globalization, economics, quality, organization etc.
Please see the Journal and submission guidelines at:
http://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/journal/40196
If you have questions, please contact handling editor Daniel Palacios:
Daniel Palacios
Technical University of Valencia
dapamar@doe.upv.es