Here you find the first version of the “Academic Journal Quality Guide” recently launched by the Association of Business Schools in the UK.
Those who are interested in the subject area of logistics and supply chain management may be interested in this paper by Gibson, Hanna and Menachof from 2004 on “Periodical usefulness: an international perspective” (Interntional Journal of Logistics Management: Research & Application).
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