期刊名称:HUMAN RELATIONS
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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The Premier Journal of Innovation and Service in the Social Sciences
Human Relations is a key forum for innovative ideas in the social sciences and one of the world's leading journals for the analysis of work, organizations and management. It has stimulated advances in research and practice for over half a century, pioneering publication of multidisciplinary and action research focusing on progress in theory, methodology and applications. The editorial policy firmly grounds the journal in the belief that social scientists in all domains should work toward integrating their disciplines to understand humankind's increasingly complex problems.
A Fast Track to Publication and Innovative Review Process...
¡¤Human Relations offers a fast-track to publication with an average 127 days between acceptance for review and first decision.
¡¤Human Relations also boasts an innovative "reviewer school". Each manuscript reviewer receives the anonymous copies of other reviews in an attempt to offer exposure to the excellent refereeing practice that informs future reviewing work.
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Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 9/56 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary) 28/67 (Management) Impact Factor 0.898
Electronic Access:
Human Relations is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://hum.sagepub.com
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Instructions to Authors
Submissions should made online: http://humanrelations.manuscriptcentral.com but please do read through the notes below first!
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
1 MANUSCRIPTS SHOULD BE ANONYMOUS. Please do not put your name anywhere on the manuscript.
2 You must submit a SUBMISSION FORM with your manuscript. The form is available on the submission web site.
3 Manuscripts may be of any length consistent with their content. However, most papers can be presented effectively WITHOUT EXCEEDING 8000 works.
4 Diagrams and tables reproduced from already published work require permission from the original publisher (or copyright holder). It should be stated in the relevant legend that permission for reproduction has been granted, giving the reference and name of the copyright holder who has given the permission.
5 Please indicate the position of figures and tables in the text as follows: INSERT TABLE 1 ABOUT HERE
6 In the text, reference citations should appear as follows: Trist (1973) shows; Miller and Rice (1967) agree. or Recent studies (Mintzberg & Smith, 1989; Ishikawa, 1990) show.
7 References should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the manuscript.
8 Journal references should be listed as follows: Tushman, M.L. & Anderson, P. Technological discontinuities and organizational environments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 1986, 31, 590-613. Note that the journal title is given in full and is italicized.
9 Book references should be listed as follows: Marrow, A.J. The practical theorist. The life and work of Kurt Lewin. New York: Basic Books, 1969. Note that lower case letters are used for the book title.
10 Throughout the paper, the use of footnotes, italics, and quote marks should be avoided where possible.
11 Quotations should be kept to a minimum. Authors are asked, where possible, to keep quotations to 100 words or less. Where these quotations exceed 400 words, the permission of the publisher (or copyright holder) must be obtained and acknowledged.
GUIDANCE FOR CONTRIBUTORS
1 Authors should present explanations of the significance and relevance of their research and scholarship. They should couch use clear English, comprehensible to readers outside the authors' area of specialism.
2 Papers must advance knowledge in the sense that both the subject and method of investigation address an arena of wider interest than that which might be contained in 'old saws', narrow long-standing debates on matters of little consequence outside a particular specialism.
3 Authors should pay attention to the relevance of cited works. A superfluity of citations, with little or no explanation of why these citations were chosen, creates noise and redundancy of information.
4 While a description of the theoretical frame adopted by an author necessarily includes some consideration of methodology, such consideration does not normally provide more than a small proportion of the paper's content. An overly long explanation of why particular norms and standards have been chosen detracts from discussion of substance. Exceptions are made where the underlying philosophical conventions of technical standards are being challenged in the name of innovation.
5 Papers whose conclusions merely offer scores along, or describe relationships between chosen empirical measures, with commentary on the efficaciousness of techniques adopted in measurement, are not suitable for publication in this journal. Exceptions are made where authors present a technical or methodological critique of a particular tool of analysis, thus carrying forward an important debate which engages more than one area of scientific interest.
6 Studies based on laboratory experiments are normally unacceptable unless presented with confirmatory field data. Studies referring to simulation exercises involving students or others without experiential knowledge of the simulated context are particularly discouraged.
7 Field-study results are more likely to be accepted if they use more than a single technique of data collection and analysis. Further, authors strengthen the validity of, for example, questionnaire scales or constructs tracked over time and space by considering multiple influences in the context of the field study.
8 Papers which simply report the findings of studies which use cross-sectional designs and self-report questionnaire measures are discouraged although where a study is particularly innovative or novel such a design may, in exceptional circumstances, be justified. Authors are encouraged to indicate how this requirement is met in their covering letter.
9 Success in publication rests on how well the paper contributes in both social and conceptual relevance. Authors indicate the implications of their findings for the readers' intelligent understanding of the social issue being studied. In their conclusions, authors also assert a conceptual contribution made to the theoretical framework in which their work is couched.
HOW TO SUBMIT
1 Go to: http://humanrelations.manuscriptcentral.com
If this is the first time you have used the online system, click 'Create Account'. Follow the instructions and please be sure to enter your email address correctly. When you have finished, you will be sent an email containing your User ID and password. This will allow you to proceed to the next step:
2 Log-in and select 'Author Centre.'
3 Click the 'Submit a Manuscript' link in the menu bar. Follow the instructions on each page. Click the "Next" button on each screen to save your work and advance to the next screen.
4 To upload your files, click on the 'Browse' button and locate the file on your computer. Select the designation of each file (i.e. main document, submission form, figure) in the drop down next to the browse button. When you have selected all files you wish to upload, click the 'Upload Files' button.
5 Review your submission (in both PDF and HTML formats)and then click the "Submit" button.
You may suspend a submission at any point before clicking the 'Submit' button and save it to submit later.
After submission, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. You can also log back into your author centre at any time to check the status of your manuscript.
The journal will inform you by e-mail once a decision has been made.
For help or further information contact Alice Gilbertson, Managing Editor: alice.gilbertson@humanrelationsjournal.org
REMEMBER:
Do NOT put your name on your manuscript
Make sure you have submitted the submissions form
PROCESSING OF MANUSCRIPTS AND PRODUCTION
Upon submission, the Editors make an initial judgment about the suitability of the manuscript for review. Suitable manuscripts are then sent to three reviewers. After these reviewers make their recommendations on a manuscript, the editors reach a final judgment. Every effort is made to complete the review process within four months of receipt of a manuscript.
If your paper is accepted for publication, a statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to The Tavistock Institute will be required.
One set of proofs is sent to the designated author. Corrections should be restricted to typographical errors. The publisher reserves the right to disallow any other changes, as these may involve expensive resetting and delays.
Each author of papers published in human relations will receive one free printed copy of the issue concerned. 25 offprints of the paper will be supplied to the first-named author of the article (to be shared between the authors). The journal makes no page charges to authors.
OTHER INFORMATION Requests for permission to reprint articles published in human relations should be addressed in the first instance to the Managing Editor: alice.gilbertson@humanrelationsjournal.org
World List of Abbreviations: Hum. Relat.
Editorial Board
Associate Editors Paul Willman ,University of Oxford, UK Rob Briner ,Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Suzy Fox ,Loyola University, Chicago, USA Yiannis Gabriel ,Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Linda L. Putnam ,Texas A&M University, College Station, USA Barbara Townley ,University of Edinburgh, UK
Editor-in-Chief Stephen Deery ,King's College London, UK
Managing Editor Alice Gilbertson ,The Tavistock Institute, London, UK
Editorial Management Committee David Guest ,King's College, University of London, UK Frank Heller ,The Tavistock Institute, London, UK
International Editorial Panel Eric Abrahamson ,Columbia University, New York, USA Hamid Bouchikhi ,Groupe ESSEC, Cergy-Pontoise, France Andrew Brown ,University of Bath, UK Adrian Carr ,University of Western Sydney, Australia Stewart R. Clegg ,University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Francois Cooren ,State University of New York at Albany, USA Jiing-Lih Farh ,University of Science & Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong Steven P Feldman ,Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA Steve Fineman ,University of Bath, UK Yiannis Gabriel ,Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Silvia Gherardi ,University of Trento, Italy Anna Grandori ,Universit¨¢ di Bologna, Italy Itzhak Harpaz ,University of Haifa, Israel Charmine Hartel ,Deakin University, Australia Mary Jo Hatch ,University of Virginia, USA Armand Hatchuel ,Ecole des Mines de Paris, France Larry Hirschhorn ,University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries ,European Institute of Business Administration, Fontainebleau, France Martin Kilduff ,Pennsylvania State University, USA Monika Kostera ,Warsaw University, Poland Susan Albers Mohrman ,University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA Emmanuel Ogbonna ,Cardiff University, Wales, UK Sharon Parker ,Australian Graduate School of Management, Sydney, Australia Jone Pearce ,University of California, Irvine, USA Oded Shenkar ,Ohio State University, Columbus, USA Mark Stein ,Imperial College London, UK Haridimos Tsoukas ,ALBA, Greece and University of Warwick, UK Tony J. Watson ,Nottingham Trent University, UK Yuan Lu ,Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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