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Practicing what We Preach The Geographic Diversity of Editorial Boards

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MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL REVIEW
Volume 53, Issue 2, Pages 169-187

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11575-011-0124-x

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Editorial boards; Geographic diversity; Management journals; Globalisation

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With the increasing globalisation of knowledge and management education, it is important that we build on our scanty understanding of trends and levels of geographic diversification in editorial board membership of management journals. Our study examines geographic diversity in editorial boards in Management over a 20-year period. It uses secondary data from 57 journals covering approximately 16,000 editorial board members. We found that the geographic diversity of editorial boards (EBs) has increased in the last 20 years, but it is still low for most management journals. Further, two factors partly predict the geographic diversity of EBs of management journals: the editor's country of residence and the field of research. Continued active management by editors, professional associations and individual academics alike is necessary to ensure that our editorial boards properly reflect the diverse management community.

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