期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

ISSN:0047-2778
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106
  出版社网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/
期刊网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0047-2778&site=1
影响因子: 1.937(2015年) 1.353(2014年) 1.361(2013年) 1.333 (2012年) 1.392(2011年)
主题范畴:MANAGEMENT

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The primary purpose of the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM) is to publish scholarly research articles in the fields of small business management and entrepreneurship. As the official journal of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), the JSBM is recognized as a primary instrument for projecting and supporting the goals and objectives of this organization, which include scholarly research and the free exchange of ideas. The Journal, which is circulated in 60 countries around the world, is a leader in the field of small business research.

The following is a list of research topics of interest to JSBM readers:

  • Family and Founders Owned Enterprises
  • Women and Minority Owned Enterprises
  • Small Business Strategy and Organization
  • Small Business and Entrepreneurial Marketing
  • Franchising and Small Business
  • Internationalization and International Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial and Small Business Education
  • New Venture Creation and Venture Capital
  • Small Business Finance and Accounting
  • Small Enterprise Governance and Agency
  • Small Business Technology and Innovation
  • Small Business Policy, Economics, and Legal Issues
  • Small Business Operations and E-Commerce
  • Small Business Assistance and Training Programs
  • Small Business Leadership and Entrepreneurial Behavior

For more detailed information about the journal, please visit: www.jsbm.info/


Instructions to Authors

Journal of Small Business Management

Mission Statement and Guidelines for Authors

The primary purpose of the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM) is to publish quality research articles in the fields of small business management and entrepreneurship. As the official journal of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), the JSBM is recognized as a primary instrument for projecting and supporting the goals and objectives of this organization, which include education, research, and the free exchange of ideas. The JSBM's readership is largely academic and international; all manuscripts for the Journal of Small Business Management should be prepared with this audience in mind. No manuscript will be considered for publication in the JSBM that has been published elsewhere or submitted elsewhere for review. Topics of interest to JSBM readers include:

1. Family and Founders Owned Enterprises
2. Women and Minority Owned Enterprises
3. Small Business Strategy and Organization
4. Small Business Marketing and Franchising
5. Entrepreneurial and Small Business Education
6. New Venture Creation and Venture Capital
7. Small Business Finance and Accounting
8. Small Business Technology and Innovation
9. Small Business Policy and Economics
10. Small Business Operations and E-Commerce
11. Small Business Assistance and Consulting

 
The JSBM publishes two types of articles:

Articles: Manuscripts should address research issues in a scientifically rigorous way; however, we encourage the incorporation of pragmatic advice for practitioners based on the research results. Manuscripts should not exceed 20 pages, double-spaced (excluding tables and references). Occasionally, a longer manuscript that presents forefront research on small business and entrepreneurship will be accepted for review. These longer manuscripts should not exceed 30 pages (excluding tables and references). Both the shorter and longer manuscripts should use statistical techniques and address research issues in a way that is comprehensible to the small business researcher.

Each manuscript undergoes a blind review, typically by three reviewers, plus review by an associate editor.  A manuscript achieves full acceptance status only after all revisions required by the associate editor, the reviewers, and the editor have been made and the manuscript meets all JSBM citation and format specifications. Detailed specifications are available on the JSBM website:
http://www.jsbm.info/

Submission procedure

The JSBM is now accepting only digital manuscripts. Email as an attached file or mail a disk. The WordPerfect or MS Word file should contain (in this order): (1) a cover page (with title, author(s) names and contact information, at least 3 key search words pertinent to the article; and which topic of small business research the manuscript addresses, selected from the above list of small business research areas); (2) biographical statements for each author (position and research interests); (3) article abstract; and (4) the article, with the Reference List and all tables and figures at the end. E-mail: Send file as an attachment. Put "[first author's last name] Submission" (for example: Smith Submission) on the subject line. Send to: jsbm@fau.edu. Carrier mail: Mail disk to: Editor, Journal of Small Business Management, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA.

Unless otherwise noted, opinions and conclusions expressed in the JSBM are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the editors, staff, or officers of the co-sponsoring organizations. In addition, no advertisement in the JSBM should be considered an endorsement of the product or service involved.

Authors will be required to assign copyright in their paper to the International Council for Small Business and the West Virginia University Research Corporation. Copyright assignment is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless copyright has been assigned.  (Papers subject to government or Crown copyright are exempt from this requirement).  To assist authors an appropriate copyright assignment form will be supplied by the editorial office.

JSBM Style Guide

What follows is a brief overview of JSBM style and format.

Text:

Right and left justified. Paragraphs first-line indented. All acronyms spelled out first before consequent use. The word "percent" should be used instead of %. Numbers 1-9 spelled out. Statistical terms in italics (e.g.: n, p, F, M) do this in tables as well. Use single quotes only inside double quotes. In a series, use a comma bedore the conjunction (e.g.: Smith, Jones, and Paddington). Translate Latin abbreviations into English: i.e. = that is; e.g. = for example; avoid use of etc. Footnotes, not endnotes.

Headings:

Level 1: Initial caps (excluding prepositions and conjunctions), bold, italic, left justified, separate paragraph.
Level 2: Initial caps, bold, left justified, separate paragraph.
Level 3: Initial caps, italic, within paragraph.

First Page of Each Article:

Title.
Author's first and last names, in italics.
Abstract, in italics, followed by short horizontal line.
Text of article.
Footnotes (preceded by short horizontal line)
                Author bios.
                Acknowledgements (when needed), preceded by asterisk (with corresponding asterisk in title)

Bibliography:

Citations must be consistent in author name(s) (spelling and name order) and publication date between the text and the bibliography at the end. Any reference in the text must be matched by a full entry in the end bibliography. Entries in the bibliography must be matched by entries in the text; if nor they should be deleted. Citations must include all information necessary to enable the reader to locate the referenced publication. The examples in the format section below reflect the information considered adequate for each type of publication. Citations should be in alphabetical order by the first author's last name (if there is a name); by the first word of the publication or authoring organization if there is no author name.

Citations in text:

"Author's last name (19**) found that..."
"Recent studies (Last name 19**; last name, last name, and last name 19**; last name 19**)...

Note the following: a semi-colon separates entries, there is no comma before the date, there is a comma before the "and" in multiple author listings.

Citations in references:

Books:

Ward, John W. (1987). Keeping the Family Business Healthy. San Francisco, Calif.:Jossey Bass.

Note the following: Author names and publication date are formatted like journal entries. Books are italicized and followed by a period. Publication information includes the publisher's locaion with city and state followed by a colon and then the publisher's full name.

Journal:

Hoy, Frank, and trudy G. Verser (1994). "Emerging Business, Emerging Field: Entrepreneurship and the Family Firm," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 19 (1), 9-23.

Note the following: Initials or fiest names follow the first author's name, but precede the last name for subsequent authors. There is a comma before the "and" between author names, even ig there are only 2 authors/ There is a period after the date. Article titles use initial caps (excluding conjunctions and prepositions) and are blocked by double quotation marks. There is a comma between article title and journal title; the comma is inside the quotes. Journal titles are italicized. The colume number is not italicized. Neither "Vol." or No." are used. Thus, Vol. 19, No. 1 = 19 (1). There is no "pp." before the page numbers.

Articles in edited publications:

Kaslow, Florence W., and S. Kaslow (1992). "The Family that Works Together: Special Problems of Family Businesses," in Work, Families, and Organizations. Ed. S. Zedeck. San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey Bass, 312-361.

Note the following: Author names, publication dates and article title are formatted like journal articles. Use "In" before book title; title is italicized. Precede editor's name with "Ed." (which means "edited by"; thus "Eds." is inappropriate). Put initals before last names. Put a period between the editors' names and the publisher information. Include and format publisher information like a book. Include the page numbers (no "pp.") n the book where the article is located.

Papers prsented at conferences or other meetings:

Pleck, John (1979). "Work-Family Conflict: A National Assessment," paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Boston, Mass., May.

Note the following: Author names, publication dates and article title are formatted like journal articles. Include type of meeting, sponsoring organization, location, and date of meeting. If there are printed proceedlings for the conference, cite the entry as an article in an edited publication.

Theses and Dissertations:

Simic, James  (1993). "A Comparison of SMEs in Greenland and the Fiji Islands," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Fjord, 23-26.

Note the following: Author names, publication dates and article title are formatted like journal articles. Type of work (Master's thesis or Ph.D. dissertation) should be indicated, as well as academic institution.

Website documentation:

West Virginia Bureau of Business and Economic Research (2001). "Economic Outlook Conference." <http://www.be.wvu.edu/serve/bureau/eo/index.htm>. Accessed on Jan. 3, 2001.

Note the following: Person or organization sponsoring the website should be included. Title of specific web page cited should be placed inside double quotation marks. The full website address (of cited page) should be bracketed. Date information was taken from the website should be included.

Other publications or miscellaneous information:

Refer to previous issues of JSBM for examples of other citations not included here.

Tables and Figures:

Heading consists of table/figure number in one paragraph and table/figure title in subsequent paragraph. Both use initial caps, and are boldface. Both are centered over table/figure. Cell titles are bold, initial caps, centered over columns (except first, which is left justified). Use a single horizontal line above and below cell titles and a single horizontal at the end of the last row of data. Except when clarity requires it, no other lines should be used in the table. The leftmost column should be left justified. If there are subheadings followed by a list, the listed items should be indented slightly. Avoid abreviations (e.g., use "number" rather than "no."). If numerals with decimals are used, align by decimal point, even where there is a * or a minus sign. An asterisk is used only to indicate significance levels, use superscripts (a, b, c) for footnotes. Notes such as significance levels, data sources, etc. are placed beneath the line indicating the last row of data.


Editorial Board

Editor
Chandra S. Mishra, PhD, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University

Associate Editors

Andrew Zacharakis, PhD, Babson College
Howard Van Auken, PhD, Iowa State University
Justin Tan, PhD, York University
Donald F. Kuratko, PhD, Indiana University         
Marko Grunhagen, PhD, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
Ramona Heck, PhD, Baruch College, City University of New York
Carl D. Riegel, Ed.D., Florida Atlantic University
Rodney Shrader, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago
Daniel L. McConaughy, PhD, California State University at Northridge

Board of Advisors

Kathleen Allen, PhD, University of Southern California
Brian Gibson, PhD, University of Newcastle
Amar Bhide, PhD, Columbia University
William E. Jackson III, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bruce Kirchhoff, PhD, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Jerome Katz, PhD, St. Louis University
Charles Matthews, PhD, University of Cincinnati
Larry J. Merville, PhD, University of Texas at Dallas
Jerome Osteryoung, PhD, Florida State University
J. William Petty, PhD Baylor University
James Schrager, PhD, University of Chicago
Shaker Zahra, PhD, Babson College
J. Hanns Pichler, PhD, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

Editorial Review Board

David Ahlstrom, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ilan Alon, Rollins College, USA
Semra Ascigil, Western Kentucky University, USA
Alistair R. Anderson, Robert Gordon University, UK
Bostjan Antoncic, University of Ljubijana, Slovenia
Joseph H. Astrachan, Kennesaw State University, USA
Bruce R. Barringer, University of Central Florida, USA
Richard Becherer, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA
Bonita Betters-Reed Simmons College, USA
Terrence E. Brown, Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship, Sweden
Thomas A. Bryant, Nicholls State University, USA
Gary Bruton, Texas Christian University, USA
Lowell Busenitz, University of Oklahoma, USA
Jonathan Calof, University of Ottawa, Canada
Gines H. Canovas, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain
Shawn M. Carraher, Texas A&M University ¨C Commerce, USA
James J. Carroll, Georgian Court College, USA
Nancy M. Carter, University of St. Thomas, USA
Gary J. Castrogiovanni, University of Tulsa, USA
Elizabeth Chell, Southampton University, UK
Susan Coleman, University of Hartford, USA
Joseph Coombs, University of Richmond, USA
Melissa Dallas, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Gregory A. Daneke, Arizona State University, USA
Rick Dark, Iowa State University, USA
David Deeds, Case Western Reserve University, USA
William J. Dennis, National Federation of Independent Business, USA
Robert S. D¡¯Intino, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Donna DeCarolis, Drexel University, USA
Julio Orlando De Castro, Instituto de Empresa, Spain
Raul Oscar Dichiara, Universidad Nacional del Sur, UNS, Argentina
Enrique Diaz de Leon, ITESM, Mexico
Jerome Doutriaux, University of Ottawa, Canada
W. Gibb Dyer, Jr., Brigham Young University, USA
Cecelia Falbe, State University of New York at Albany, USA
Lloyd Fernald, Jr., University of Central Florida, USA
Annalisa Ferrando, Banca d¡¯Italia, Italy
Eileen Fischer, York University, Canada
Jerry Fjmersted, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Denise Fletcher, The Nottingham Trent University, UK
Vance Fried, Oklahoma State University, USA
William B. Gartner, University of Southern California, USA
Don Getz, University of Calgary, Canada
Michael G. Goldsby, Ball State University, USA
Denise M. Guithues-Amrhein, St. Louis University, USA
Lisa K. Gundry, DePaul University, USA
Brian Headd, Small Business Administration, USA
Ramona Heck, Baruch College, USA
Edmund K. Hershberger, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA
Jeffrey S. Hornsby, Ball State University, USA
Kevin Hunt, Circle Squared Europe Ltd, UK
Jerome Katz, St. Louis University, USA
Rita Kean, University of Nebraska, USA
Jill Kickul, Simmons College, USA
Sandra King, California State Polytechnic University/Pomona, USA
David A. Kirby, University of Surrey, UK
Bernice Kotey, University of New England, Australia
Norris F. Krueger, Jr., Boise State University, USA
Miri Lerner, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Richard Lester, Louisiana Technical University, USA
Reginald Litz, University of Manitoba, Canada
Hannu Littunen, University of Kuopio, Finland
Antonia Madrid Guijarro, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain
Rosli Mahmood, University Utara Malaysia, Malaysia
Stan Mandel, Wake Forest University, USA
G. Markman, University of Georgia, USA
Enno Masurel, Free University, Netherlands
Markku Maula, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Tim Mazzarol, University of Western Australia
Jeffrey McGee, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Greg McCann, Stetson University, USA
Richard G.P. McMahon, The Flinders University of South Australia
Timothy S. Mescon, Kennesaw State University, USA
Consuelo Meux, Fresno Pacific University, USA
G. Dale Meyer, University of Colorado, USA
Asko Miettinen, University of Tampere, Finland
Nancy J. Miller, University of Nebraska, USA
Ken Moores, Bond University, Australia
Michael Morris, Syracuse University, USA
Chad Moutray, Small Business Administration, USA
Stephen Mueller, Northern Kentucky University, USA
Josef Mugler, Vienna University of Economics, Austrla
Doug Naffziger, Ball State University, USA
Wim A. Naude, North-West University, South Africa
Donald O. Neubaum, University of Central Florida, USA
Scott Newbert, Villanova University, USA
Terry W. Noel, Wichita State University, USA
Colm O¡¯Gorman, University College Dublin, Ireland
Barbara Orser, Carleton University, Canada
Ernesto J. Poza, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Joseph A. Petrick, Wright State University, USA
J. William Petty, Baylor University, USA
Bruce D. Phillips, National Federation of Independent Business, USA
Susie Pryor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Gong-ming Quia, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
J. Hanns Pichler, University of Economics, Austria
Panikkos Poutziouris, University of Manchester, UK
Miroslav Rebernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Allison Rebecca Reuber, University of Toronto, Canada
Christopher Reutzel, Texas A&M University, USA
Edward Rogoff, Baruch College, USA
Howard Rudd, College of Charleston, USA
Matthew W. Rutherford, Gonzaga University, USA
Ronald Savitt, Savitt Associates, USA
Michael Schaper, Curtin University, Western Australia
Minet Schindehutte, Syracuse University, USA
Andreas Schwab, Louisiana State University, USA
Pramodita Sharma, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Dean Shepherd, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
Rod Shrader, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Leo R. Simpson, Western Kentucky University, USA
Wai-sum Siu, Hong Kong Baptist University
Jaime R. Silva, ITESM, Mexico
Jan Smolarski, Stockholm University, Sweden
Matthew C. Sonfield, Hofstra University, USA
Aron Spencer, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Timothy M. Stearns, California State University, Fresno, USA
Mike Stouder, University of Michigan at Flint, USA
Michael Stoica, Washburn University, USA
Deborah Streeter, Cornell University, USA
Wee Liang Tan, Singapore Management University
Stephen Teo, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Garry Tibbits, University of Western Sydney Macarthur, Australia
Markku Virtanen, University of Kuopio, Finland
George S. Vozikis, University of Tulsa, USA
Art Weinstein, Nova Southeastern University, USA
Karen Wang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Rebecca J. White, Northern Kentucky University, USA
Shaker Zahra, Babson College, USA
Yan Zhang, Rice University, USA


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