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Business Journal of Hispanic Research

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A new journal edited by Donna Maria Blancero and published with support of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs

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Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 09:12:18 -0500
From: "Dianna L. Stone" <shashcub1@SATX.RR.COM>

The Business Journal of Hispanic Research

National Society of Hispanic MBAs

Call for papers

The Business Journal of Hispanic Research is a peer reviewed research journal focusing on topics that relate to Hispanic business professionals, managers, and executives as well as executives, managers, diversity professionals and others who manage or work with Hispanic business professionals. Our journal serves to act as a conduit between academic research and practice.

Our journal has two sections: an academic scholarly section and an executive section. The academic scholarly section manuscripts can be empirical (quantitative or qualitative) or conceptual, although data based manuscripts are preferred.  All manuscripts must include implications or guidelines for practice.  Manuscripts submitted to the executive section can include case studies, organizational research, executive insights, best practices, etc.  Regardless of which section to which manuscripts are submitted all papers will be double blind peer reviewed by scholars and subject matter experts.

Appropriate topics:  We encourage a broad range of topics, including, but certainly not limited to:

  • Employment: Talent acquisition, retention, performance
  • Marketing
  • Corporate Governance
  • Education
  • Best practices in organizations
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Strategic Management

As an innovative and strongly applied journal, we encourage authors to contact us with ideas regarding their research.  Please contact the editor at dblancero@nshmba.org to discuss possible manuscripts.

The Business Journal of Hispanic Research is currently published twice a year and will be published quarterly beginning in 2008.  For consideration for the June 2007 inaugural issue, manuscripts need to be submitted by February 15, 2007.

Editor:  Donna Maria Blancero, PhD, dblancero@nshmba.org

Associate Editors: 

Robert G. DelCampo, PhD, University of New Mexico, DelCampo@mgt.unm.edu
Miguel A. Quinones, PhD, Southern Methodist University, quinones@cox.smu.edu
Dianna L. Stone, PhD, University of Texas, San Antonio, Dianna.Stone@utsa.edu

Editorial Board:

  1. Dr. Ella Bell, Associate Professor, Dartmouth
  2. Dr. Stacy Blake-Beard, Associate Professor, Simmons School of Management
  3. Dr. Robert DelCampo, Professor, New Mexico State
  4. Dr. Bernardo Ferdman, Professor, Alliant University
  5. Dr. Marta Elvira, Academic Dean, Lexington College
  6. Dr. Dolores Fernandez, President, Hostos Community College
  7. Dr. Tao Gao, Assistant Professor, Northeastern University
  8. Dr. Miguel Olivas-Lujan, Professor, Clarion University
  9. Dr. Audrey Murrell, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh
  10. Dr. Stella Nkomo, Professor, University of South Africa
  11. Dr. Marina Onken, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, River Falls
  12. Dr. Larry Penley, President, Colorado State University and Chancellor of the Colorado State University System
  13. Dr. David Porter, Executive Director of the Walter Kaitz Foundation
  14. Dr. Delia Saenz, Associate Professor, Arizona State University
  15. Dr. Eugene Stone-Romero, Professor, University of Texas, San Antonio

Journal Address and Contact Information:

Dr. Donna Blancero, Editor
Dblancero@nshmba.org
Address:
National Society of Hispanic MBAs
1303 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 100
Irving, TX75038
214-524-7500  (work)
714-206-6412 (cell)

Submission Guidelines:

All submissions to the journal should be double-spaced and should begin with a cover page indicating the title of the paper, authors’ names, and complete addresses (e.g., author’s name, affiliation, address, email address, telephone number).  The second page should repeat the title and contain an abstract, but should not list the authors’ names or affiliations. The text of the manuscript should begin on page 3, and begin with the title of the manuscript. In order to facilitate blind review of papers, please be sure that no information identifying the authors is included in the text or reference section of the manuscript. Generally manuscripts should not exceed 30 pages, and all manuscripts should use the manuscript style of the American Psychological Association. Please see the most recent edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association for details on this style.