Information For Readers
Taylorian Insights: Journal of Management Review (Taylorian) is a leading peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing original research with significant theoretical contributions and practical impact. Our mission is to advance management science by serving as a premier platform for scholarly discourse relevant to academics, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.
Focus and Scope
We welcome research from various management disciplines that reflect the complexity and dynamics of the modern management profession. Our primary scope includes, but is not limited to:
- Strategic Management
- Human Resource Management & Organizational Behavior
- Marketing & Consumer Innovation
- Financial & Managerial Accounting
- Operations, Supply Chain, & Production Systems Management
- Entrepreneurship & New Venture Development
- Management Information Systems & Digital Transformation
- Public & Non-Profit Sector Management
- Regional & Border Area Development Management
The journal places a special emphasis on research focused on enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainable development, particularly within the context of the unique challenges and opportunities in remote and border regions.
Commitment to Quality and Integrity
Every manuscript undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure its quality, originality, and academic contribution. We strictly adhere to the ethical guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to maintain the highest integrity in all our publications.
Open Access for Global Knowledge
Taylorian is a full open-access journal, meaning all articles are made freely and immediately available to anyone worldwide upon publication. Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which allows readers to share and adapt the material for non-commercial purposes, provided appropriate attribution is given to the author(s) and Taylorian as the original publisher.
We invite you to explore our archives and engage with works that push the boundaries of management knowledge.