Organization & Environment
Domain Statement
Organization & Environment publishes rigorous and impactful research at the intersection of management, organizations, and environmental sustainability. In service of this mission, it searches for contributions to academic debates that have managerial and policy implications, and that are grounded in sound social science. Manuscripts coming from the business disciplines and related social science fields such as economics, political science, sociology, psychology, history, and law are welcome. Published articles typically engage with, and contribute back to, the relevant literature in central management journals.
O&E encourages submissions that explore novel concepts, advance theory, experiment with new methodologies and designs, and empirically validate theoretical insights. The journal has a keen interest in the study of new phenomena that are not completely explainable with the current knowledge, and the consequent launch of novel theoretical and empirical lines of inquiry. From time to time, O&E uses special issues to spotlight a compelling topic area, bringing together a resonant group of high-quality articles that promote focused knowledge.
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Domain Statement
Organization & Environment publishes rigorous and impactful research at the intersection of management, organizations, and environmental sustainability. In service of this mission, it searches for contributions to academic debates that have managerial and policy implications, and that are grounded in sound social science. Manuscripts coming from the business disciplines and related social science fields such as economics, political science, sociology, psychology, history, and law are welcome. Published articles typically engage with, and contribute back to, the relevant literature in central management journals.
Epistemology
In addition to the standard theory development and theory testing endeavors, O&E welcomes studies focused on new phenomena, not completely explainable with extant knowledge, and the consequent launch of novel theoretical and empirical lines of inquiry. Critical to the assessment of these “data first” type of contributions is their capacity to expose the failure of existing theories to explain the empirical evidence and the potential capacity of the proposed inquiry to do so.
Methods
O&E is open to all research methodologies, as long as they are applied in line with the highest quality standards. It also welcomes the registration, and in specific cases the publication, of experimental designs, especially complex field experiments. The journal commits to publish the results of well executed, registered, studies, regardless of the scientific outcome (i.e. irrespectively of the support of hypothesized effects).
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Tobias Hahn | ESADE, Spain |
Minna Halme | Aalto University, Finland |
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Irene Henriques | York University, Canada |
Bryan Husted | Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico |
Thomas Lyon | University of Michigan, USA |
Jonatan Pinkse | King’s College London, UK |
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N. Craig Smith | INSEAD, France |
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Marcus Wagner | University of Augsburg, Germany |
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Shipeng Yan | The University of Hong Kong, China |
Ramon Aldag | University of Wisconsin, USA |
Toshi Arimura | Waseda University, Japan |
Grace Augustine | University of Bath, UK |
Pratima Bansal | University of Western Ontario, Canada |
Emanuele Bettinazzi | Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland |
Christiane Bode | Imperial College, UK |
Steffen Boehm | University of Exeter, UK |
Frances Bowen | Queen Mary University of London, UK |
Maoliang Bu | Nanjing University, China |
Timo Busch | University of Hamburg, Germany |
Kealy Carter | University of South Carolina, USA |
Chen Chien-Ming | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
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James Cordiero | SUNY - Brockport, USA |
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Frank de Bakker | Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands |
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Mark DesJardine | Dartmouth University, USA |
Claudia Doblinger | Technical University of Munich, Germany |
Carolyn Egri | Simon Fraser University, Canada |
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Jake Grandy | University of Arkansas, USA |
Rüdiger Hahn | Heinrich-Heine-University, Germany |
Erik Hansen | Johannes Kepler University, Austria |
Joern Hoppmann | University of Oldenburg, Germany |
Anne Jacqueminet | Bocconi University, Italy |
Patricia Kanashiro | Loyola University Maryland, USA |
George Kassinis | University of Cyprus, Cyprus |
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Brooke Lahneman | Montana State University, USA |
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David Levy | University of Massachusetts, USA |
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