Published/Hosted by: JOHN WILEY
& SONS
Online ISSN: 1530-9134
Country: United
States
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 0.878 (2012)
About Journal
The Journal of
Economics & Management Strategy provides a leading forum for
interaction and research on the competitive strategies of managers and the
organizational structure of firms. The Journal features theoretical and
empirical industrial organization, applied game theory, and management
strategy. JEMS is an important resource for economists in economics departments
and in schools of business and management, including departments of finance,
managerial economics, accounting, marketing, organization behavior, and
management strategy. In addition, the journal serves as a valuable resource for
managers and managerial consultants seeking up-to-date research on management
strategy, and provides to practitioners a means of access to innovative
economic research on the theory of the firm.
Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jems
General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts should
be double-spaced. Accepted manuscripts should follow the University of Chicago
Manual of Style. The cover page should include the title of the manuscript, the
name(s) and surname(s) of the author(s) and all author's affiliations, the
author's complete address and e-mail address, and a suggested running head. A
footnote on this page should contain acknowledgments. The next page should
contain an abstract of no more than 100 words prepared according to the Journal
of Economic Literature format. The following pages of text should be numbered
consecutively. Manuscripts should be double spaced and not exceed 45 pages
including references, appendices, footnotes and figures.
REFERENCES
Follow the examples for references:
For books:
Chandler, A. D., 1962, Strategy and Structure: Chapters in the
History of the American Industrial Enterprise, Cambridge, MA: The MIT
Press.
For chapters in books:
Coase, R. H., 2002, "The Lighthouse
in Economics," D. F. Spulber, ed., Famous
Fables of Economics: Myths of Market Failures, Malden: Blackwell
Publishers, 32-48.
For articles:
Meyer, M., P. Milgrom and J. Roberts,
1992, "Organization and Prospects, Influence Costs, and Ownership
Changes," Journal of Economics &
Management Strategy, 1, 9-35.