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Academy of Management Annals

Annals publishes biannually in January and July


The mission of the Academy of Management Annals (Annals) is to publish up-to-date, in-depth and integrative reviews of research advances in management. Often called "reviews with an attitude," Annals papers summarize and/or challenge established assumptions and concepts, pinpoint problems and factual errors, inspire discussions, and illuminate possible avenues for further study. Reviews published in Annals move above and beyond descriptions of the field–they motivate conceptual integration and set agendas for future research.

 

 

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Event: 10 Jan 2025

Joint AMR and Annals Idea Development Workshop, New York

In-person workshop at Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University. Registration and 350-word abstract required to participate in workshop.


Annals Research in the News

HuffPost: Should you ever tell your boss you have depression?

The Conversation: Adjusting jobs to protect workers’ mental health is both easier and harder than you might think

Phys.org: New framework on honest behavior suggests it is a process that goes beyond not lying

The Washington Post: Incentives Can Lead Employees to Cheat or Lie at Work

Phys.org: The Secrets of Embracing Change in Work and Life

Institute for Public Relations: Deconstructing: Stakeholder Capitalism

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