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About the Review
of Business
The Review of Business was first published in 1968 as a journal
that concentrated on the New York economy, but it rapidly evolved
to focus on business research that favors the practical and
applicative side of inquiry. While we still prefer research
that leads to pragmatic applications, the papers that our global
review board accepts may also contain a high degree of statistical
and theoretical analysis. Articles covering issues from all
business sciences are welcomed, including those that focus on law,
poverty and ethics.
The articles received by the journal are reviewed by the Editor and
two independent reviewers. Furthermore, each article is
checked for originality and accuracy of citations.
You can view our journal at www.stjohns.edu/reviewofbusiness
The Review of Business is a refereed publication with a Global
Review Board consisting of distinguished business scholars or
practitioners who have a lengthy publication record. The
Review of Business began in 1968 as a journal focused on the New
York Economy and rapidly increased its scope to include a wide
range of business research from all business sciences, including
those that focus on law, poverty and ethics. Accepted articles
contain a high degree of empirical and theoretical analysis but
favor the practical and applicative side of inquiry. Articles
received by the Journal are reviewed by the Editor and two
independent reviewers. Furthermore, each article is checked
for originality and accuracy of citations. The Journal is listed in
Cabell’s Directory and the acceptance rate of articles ranges
between 21-30%. Past issues can be viewed at:
The Review of Business has a subscription base totaling
approximately 2,000. It is published three times per year; however,
at times this may change depending on the flow of
articles. Articles featured in the Review of Business offer
insight into some of the most relevant topics in today's business
world. Recently published articles have addressed subjects
that include: issues in the financial crisis; improving information
systems performance; the hidden costs of outsourcing; product
development and time-based competition; judging your portfolio's
return; value-added international accounting standards; teaching
points, and invited commentary. In 1998 the Review of Business
won the Association of University Business and Economic Research
(AUBER) Award for quality in
publication.
Editor: Dr. Igor Tomic, Associate
Editor
Phone: (718) 990-7304
E-mail: Reviewofbusiness@stjohns.edu
Maxine Brady
Phone: (718) 990-7407
Reviewofbusiness@stjohns.edu
If you would like to submit an article for publication
in Review of Business, please read ourSubmission
Guidelines for Authors.