New Co-Editor at JSR
Introduction
Clay Voorhees is the new Co-Editor of the Journal of Service Research
INTEREST CATEGORY: SERVICE
POSTING TYPE: Journal News
Author: Ming-Hui Huang
The Journal of Service Research (JSR) is delighted to announce that Professor Clay Voorhees joins the editorial team as a Co-Editor. Professor Voorhees replaces Stephanie Noble as she transitions to a new role. JSR is widely considered the world’s leading service research journal. JSR’s 2-Year Impact Factor is 12.4 and Scopus CiteScore is 17.2, which places it the 1st among the Service journals, 4th among Marketing journals, 5th (top 1%) out of 1,415 Sociology and Political Science journals, 3rd out of 226 Organizational Behavioral and Human Resource Management journals, and 10th out of 154 business journals indexed in the Web of Science.
Professor Voorhees is the Morris Mayer Endowed Chair of Teaching Excellence in Marketing and Professor of Marketing at the Culverhouse College of Business at the University of Alabama. He is also a member of the faculty network for the Center for Services Leadership at Arizona State University. Professor Voorhees has served in leadership roles for both ÂÜÀòÉç¹Ù꿉۪s Services Marketing Special Interest Group (SERVSIG) and ÂÜÀòÉç¹Ù꿉۪s Organizational Frontlines Pop-Up SIG. He has also received both the SERVSIG Emerging Scholar Award and SERVSIG’s Best Services Marketing Article Award. Professor Voorhees’ research has been widely published in top business journals such as JSR, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Retailing, and other outlets in marketing, management, and supply chain management. Professor Voorhees has previously served as an Associate Editor at JSR.
Professor Voorhees will be working with me and my Co-Editors (Edward Malthouse and Martin Wetzels). I believe that Professor Voorhees has a demonstrated commitment to high quality, high impact service research that will help JSR continue to move the field forward. I am pleased to welcome him to the JSR leadership team as a Co-Editor. We also thank Stephanie Noble for her outstanding service.