期刊名称:CORPORATE GOVERNANCE-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Edited by: Christine Mallin
Print ISSN: 0964-8410 Online ISSN: 1467-8683 Frequency: Bi-monthly Current Volume: 13 ISI Journal Citation Reports?Ranking: 2004: 22/67 (Management) Impact Factor: 1.083
The vital importance of corporate governance to organisations around the world has been reflected in an explosion of research and writing in the field.
Corporate Governance: An International Review acts as a forum for the exchange of information, insights and knowledge based on both theoretical development and practical experience. Corporate governance is defined broadly as the exercise of power over and responsibility for corporate entities. The journal focuses on the governance of all types, sizes and forms of corporate entity, whatever their cultural under-pinning, wherever they are incorporated or operate, and with diverse ownership or membership structures.
Corporate Governance: An International Review is committed to facilitating knowledge, discussion and debate to facilitate the growth of corporate governance theory, to encourage more effective boards and to produce better directors in practice.
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts should be submitted for publication in triplicate and on PC-compatible disk to the Editor at the following address:
Professor Christine Mallin Centre for Corporate Governance Research Birmingham Business School University House The University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 2773 Fax: + 44 (0)121 414 6678 Email: C.A.Mallin@bham.ac.uk
The preferred maximum length of articles is 4,000 words (absolute maximum 6,000 words) including references. A total word count is requested. Articles should start with a brief abstract and should be typed on one side only of A4 paper, double spaced and with margins on both sides of at least 3 cm. Paragraphs should not be numbered, and there should be no more than three (clearly marked) levels of subheading. All pages (and footnotes) should be numbered consecutively, and footnotes should be printed at the end of the article. Footnote indicators should be printed as superscript numbers or typed within parentheses in the exact position required. References to published works should be listed as follows:
Fama, E. F. and Jensen, M. C. (1983) Separation of Ownership and Control, Journal of Law and Economics, 26, 301-325.
Pfeffer, J. and Salincik, G. (1978) The External Control of Organizations. NY: Harper and Row.
Zald, M. N. (1970) Political economy: A framework for analysis. In Mayer N. Zald (ed.) Power in Organisations. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press.
Figures should be supplied on separate sheets as clean artwork (not photocopies) either drawn in Indian ink or printed from a laser printer.
The author's name, position, institution and other biographical information, to a maximum of 100 words, should be included on a separate page, along with three typed labels bearing the author's address.
Submission of a paper or research note implies that it contains original work which has not been published previously, and that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers that are not submitted in the journal style will not be considered for publication.
Copyright Assignment Form Authors will be required to assign copyright in their paper to Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Copyright assignment is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless copyright has been assigned. To assist authors an appropriate copyright assignment form will be supplied by the editorial office. Alternatively, authors that have passed through the referee process and had their paper's accepted may like to download a copy of the form here (Government employees need to complete the Author Warranty sections, although copyright in such cases does not necessarily need to be assigned).
Editorial Board
Editor Professor Christine Mallin Centre for Corporate Governance Research Birmingham Business School University House The University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 2773 Fax: + 44 (0)121 414 6678 Email: C.A.Mallin@bham.ac.uk
Editorial Advisory Board Sir Adrian Cadbury, UK Professor Thomas Clarke, University of Technology, Australia Dr. Philip L. Cochran, Pennsylvania State University, USA Dr. Edwin M. Epstein, University of California, USA Professor James Gillies, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada Dr. Bill Judge, University of Tennessee, USA Professor Ryszard Lawniczak, Poznan University of Economics, Poland Professor Jay W. Lorsch, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, USA Ian Matheson, Director, Proxyaustralia, Australia Dr. Kenneth Merchant, University of Southern California, USA Nell Minow, Lens Inc., USA Robert Monks, Relationship Investor, UK and USA Paul A. Murnane, Executive Director, Goldman Sachs, Australia Professor Bernard Taylor, Henley Management College, UK Dr. Christoph Treichler, Zurich, Switzerland Professor Bob Tricker, Founding Editor, UK Dr. Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-Governance, Australia Professor Gerald Vinten, Southampton Business School, UK Dr. Steven L. Wartick, University of Missouri, USA Professor Yoshiaki Ueda, University of Marketing & Distribution, Japan
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