About this journal

Aims and scope

Published by  International Association of Management, Spirituality & Religion from 2021.

Since the Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion (JMSR) was established in 2004, it has become the first port of call for academics interested in the spiritual and religious aspects of managing and organizing. It serves three large communities:

(1) Students, scholars and practitioners of spirituality as pertaining to management and organizations,

(2) Management academics and practising managers,
(3) Scholars in religion studies and of religious affairs.
 
JMSR serves as a meeting forum and fosters cross-fertilisation in these communities. It wishes to encompass, without prejudging any belief or none, a multitude of interests and concerns. Our sole criterion is academic rigour and scientific merit. It seeks to define the field through conceptual, theoretical and empirical understandings of MSR that include:

• Examining MSR through different traditions
• Exploring the relationship between MSR and society
• Critical and interdisciplinary work that may extend the boundaries of MSR
• Metaphysical explanations of MSR

We are the prime dedicated academic forum for disseminating work, for the development of theory, for reporting best practice, and for the exchange of ideas and debate in Management, Spirituality and Religion. We pledge to continue and be the recognized leaders in this field of study.  

As evidenced in the success of the Management, Spirituality and Religion Special Interest Group of the Academy of Management, this field is gathering momentum. The mission of this journal is to provide a dedicated forum for disseminating work, for the development of theory and best practice, and for the exchange of ideas and debate in this growing field of interest.

 

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Abstracting and indexing

 JMSR is included in the Emerging Sources Citation Index  (ESCI) 

Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion
is listed in the CABS Academic Journal Quality Guide.
  2018 Ranking: 1 (General Management, Ethics and Social Responsibility category) 

  Scopus/CiteScore Metrics : 2017 SJR: 0.388; CiteScore 2017: 0.80 (Q1 Religion; Q3 Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management)

 
Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion is also abstracted and indexed in the following:
 
ABI Inform/Complete; ABI Inform/Global; Cabell's; EBSCO Business Source Complete; EBSCO Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index (EBSCO); Humanities International Complete (EBSCO); OCLC; Scopus; Zetoc 

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