期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR

ISSN:0022-0175
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://www.creativeeducationfoundation.org/
期刊网址:http://www.creativeeducationfoundation.org/jcb.shtml
影响因子: 1.706(2015年) 1.943(2014年) 1.135(2013年) 0.594 (2012年) 1.1(2011年)
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL

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 Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field.


Instructions to Authors

The Journal of Creative Behavior is a quarterly publication that is interdisciplinary in nature. We invite contributions relating to creativity, innovation and problem solving that are of interest to individuals who have either a vocational or avocational interest in these areas.

Length of Manuscripts
Preparation of Manuscripts
JCB Format
Subscription rates and general information
Length of Manuscripts

Be as concise as possible, not more than 8000 words. We consider longer articles of special interest. Keep illustrations and tables to a minimum.

Preparation of Manuscripts

Requirements for manuscripts are as follows:

We require manuscripts in electronic format, attaching the document to an e-mail. Format the document utilizing Microsoft Word 2000 or lower (preferred) or Word Perfect 6.1 or lower. An e-mail address is necessary for author-editor communication.
Under unusual circumstances, and with permission, original manuscripts may be submitted by regular mail on a PC compatible disk utilizing Microsoft Word 2000 or lower (preferred) or Word Perfect 6.1 or lower. However, the editor e-mails accepted manuscripts back to authors for revisions or corrections. Final revised versions submitted to the editor must be attached to an e-mail as specified above.
Manuscripts should be double-spaced.
Figures should be included in the file containing the article. Number each figure and place it appropriately within the manuscript. Place legends at the beginning of the figure.
Include tables in the text with appropriate number and title. It is visually better not to put grid-type borders on the tables.
Submit manuscripts in JCB format. (see below)
The editor sends the main author an acknowledgement of manuscript receipt.

Acceptable papers provide theoretical, conceptual, empirical, or practical advances in our basic understanding of the phenomenon of creative behavior. All work must be original, and cannot have been published or be under review elsewhere. Studies must have been conducted in accordance with appropriate ethical guidelines (e.g., human subjects protocols).

JCB is a peer-reviewed journal. At least two reviewers who are experts in the domain being investigated will examine the article to determine merit and any needs for revision. The article is then returned to the editor for final review and determination of appropriateness for the JCB. If there is a need for changes, a specific action letter will be sent to the author. After the changes are made the article is resubmitted to the editor who will check the revisions.

The final edited copy will then be sent electronically to the managing editor for grammatical or typographical edits and then to the main author for final approval. Once the author's approval is received in writing, the managing editor will determine the volume and issue in which the article will be published based on theme and space available.

After publication, all authors receive two copies of The Journal of Creative Behavior in which their article appears.

JCB Format

Author(s)
 Please include all author and co-author name(s), e-mail address(s), and mailing addresses.
 
Title
 Please put the title in upper/lower case; if asterisk after title, description follows at bottom of first page (reference to grant, author, etc.)
 
Paragraphing
 Main Heading: typed in all caps followed by text.
Subheadings: upper/lower case followed by text.
No indentations. Text is justified.
 
Quotations
 One or two short sentences: include in main paragraph. Example: "One of the main reasons ..." (author, date).

More than two or lengthy sentences: indented without marks with author and date cited in sentence before quotation or at end of quotation. Examples:

Getzels and Jackson (1962) summarized Freud's position as follows:

Creativity has its genesis in conflict, and the unconscious forces motivated ...
or

This person is characterized by his or her creativity:

With his sensitive openness to his world, his trust of his own ability...
(Rogers, 1961).
Number indentations
 To be indented and aligned completely (use automated numbering.) Example:

That creativity is a process which when communicated and described, etc. ...
Etc.
 
Figures
 Citations below figures. Example:

FIGURE 1. Targeting on type III.
 
Tables
 Citation above table. Example:

TABLE 1. A comparison of a facilitative model.
 
Bibliographic References
 Any reference that appears in the text of the manuscript must be cited in the Reference Section. References must be done in APA (American Psychological Association) style.
 
Footnotes
 Keep footnotes in numerical order with the citation at bottom of same page. Keep them to a minimum.
 


Editorial Board

Editor: Thomas B. Ward, Center for Creative Media, University of Alabama

Managing Editor: Jo A. Yudess

Circulation Manager: Lisa LaPointe

Publisher: Creative Education Foundation - Steven Dahlberg

Consulting Editors:
Teresa Amabile, Harvard Business School
John Baer, Rider University
Christopher Barlow, Stuart Graduate School of Business
G. Scott Cawelti, University of Northern Iowa
Bonnie Crammond, University of Georgia
Gary A. Davis, University of Wisconsin
Cameron Ford, University of Central Florida
Howard Gardner, Harvard University
Stanley Gryskiewicz, Center for Creative Leadership
Eunsook Hong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Scott G. Isaksen, President, CPS Group - Buffalo
James Kaufman, California State University, San Bernardino
Joseph Khatena, Emeritus, Mississippi State University
Gordon A. MacLeod, of Counsel Hogdson, Russ, Andrews, Woods and Goodyear
Frank A. Maraviglia, State University of New York (Syracuse)
Colin Martindale, University of Maine
Michael Mumford, University of Oklahoma
Ruth Noller, Emeritus, State Univ. College (Buffalo)
Sidney J. Parnes, Emeritus, State Univ. College (Buffalo)
Jane Piirto, Ashland university
Jonathan Plucker, Indiana University
Beverly Roskos-Ewoldsen, University of Alabama
Mark Runco, California State University, Fullerton
Doris J. Shallcross, University of Massachusetts
Dean K. Simonton, University of California, Davis
Cindy Sifonis, Oakland University
Dorothy Sisk, Lamar University
Steven M. Smith, Texas A&M University
Morris I. Stein, New York University
Robert J. Sternberg, Yale University
Ellen Winner, Boston College


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