Management and Organization Review
© 2012 The International Association for Chinese Management Research

Edited By: Anne S. Tsui
Impact Factor: 2.806
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2010: 22/140 (Management)
Online ISSN: 1740-8784
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Business Group Performance in China: Ownership and Temporal Considerations
Michael Carney, Daniel Shapiro, and Yao Tang
Creativity East and West: Perspectives and Parallels
Michael W. Morris, and Kwok Leung
Parochialism in the Evolution of a Research Community: The Case of Organization Studies
James G. March
The Internationalization of Chinese Firms: A Case for Theoretical Extension?
John Child, and Suzana B. Rodrigues
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About MOR
Management and Organization Review (MOR) is the official journal of The International Association for Chinese Management Research.
First published in 2005, the journal is already ISI-listed, with an impact factor of 2.806, and a readership that spans over 3,000 research institutions.
MOR is dedicated to advancing global knowledge on international, comparative, and cross-cultural management. Articles relevant to Chinese organizations are particularly welcome.
Chinese Language Issues
As part of IACMR's mission to provide high quality management research to the Chinese academic community, we now publish Chinese language issues of MOR. |
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MOR Young Scholar Award
2010 Winner:
Employment and Market Innovation in Chinese Business Group Affiliated Firms: The Role of Group Control Systems
Robert E. White
Vol 4 Iss 2
2008 Winner:
Does the Colour of the Cat Matter? The Red Hat Strategy in China's Private Enterprises
Wenhong Chen
Vol 3 Iss 1

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