
The new launch programme from Emerald demonstrates a commitment to innovation and quality in publishing by responding to market needs for journals in new and evolving areas. These titles have all produced first issues and are each starting to create an author and reader community.
The Emerald portfolio also now features a number of established journals acquired from other publishers. Emerald is proud to include these prestigious titles for the quality and additional coverage they bring to the portfolio and the database.
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis is a practice-based journal that offers vital access to information about dual diagnosis in the UK. People with mental health problems who also have problematic use of drugs and alcohol (dual diagnosis) are a significant concern for services and a consistent approach about how to work effectively with this group is needed.
Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities (formerly Advances in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities) is a vital and pioneering source of information and research. The journal integrates current research with practice and keeps professionals informed with a variety of different perspectives on developments within the field.
The American Journal of Business provides a medium for business professionals, executives, consultants and teachers to discuss research developments and their practical implications. The Journal's audience is the business community - both academic and practitioner. The Journal publishes discipline-based scholarship and welcomes contributions that apply research to practice.
Arts Marketing: An International Journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality contemporary research into arts marketing and strongly encourages creativity in the development of marketing theory and practice. AM embraces the growing number of talented academics working in the international field of arts marketing, challenging and building upon current orthodoxy in this area.
Built Environment Project and Asset Management deliberates on, disseminates and validates cutting edge Research and Development in Construction Project Management and Infrastructure Asset Management. It connects both established and upcoming researchers with progressive practitioners in these fields and proactively links research and practitioner communities worldwide.
The journal seeks to publish highly original and top level theoretical papers on reform and opening, financial and economic issues emerging in economic development, and system transformation in China. As well as giving China's finance scholars an international publication outlet to to exchange with international scholars, the journal will enable world financial economists and scholars to share their views with China?s policy makers, scholars and industry leaders.
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care promotes race equality in health and social care. It is a vital source of information with its themes clearly located in practice and includes coverage of identifying and preventing inequalities, access to services, support, care and quality of service provision and outcome.
Grey Systems: Theory and Application seeks to foster professional exchanges between scientists and practitioners who are interested in the foundations and applications of grey systems. The theory of grey systems now encompasses a rich corpus including grey programming, system analysis, grey generating, grey modelling, grey prediction,grey decision-making, and grey control. Articles that appear in the journal will contain theory and applications of grey systems as well as various contributions of hybrid approaches combining grey systems with other theories for tackling uncertain information more effectively and efficiently.
Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning is the official journal of the University Vocational Awards Council (UVAC) launched in 2011. Focusing specifically on the interface between higher education and the workplace, it will publish academic and scholarly practitioner-focused papers providing broad international coverage of issues, developments and innovation in higher level skills, higher level work-based learning and higher education.
Housing, Care and Support takes an inclusive look at issues in supported housing research, policy and practice, where the key themes of promoting independence and support for people in their own homes are at the heart of new service frameworks and guidance. It explores the challenges for those providing homes for those at the margins of mainstream housing
The International Journal for Researcher Development (IJRD) is the first international journal devoted exclusively to the scholarship of researcher development. Its purpose is to further understanding of all aspects of researcher development and related policy and practice across any sector and context, including conceptual issues such as what researcher development is, and (socio-)psychological and socio-cultural issues, such as how it occurs.
Launching in 2011, the Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies (JAEE) will be a sister publication to the Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies (RAEE) book series. The general papers published in JAEE will complement the more thematically-based paper collections in the annual book series RAEE. Together, JAEE and RAEE are intended to provide an authoritative overview of accounting research and progress in emerging economies
Journal of Assistive Technologies debates definitions and concepts within assistive technologies, and addresses ethics, policy, legislation and issues for day-to-day practice. Articles focus on how people use assistive and enabling technologies, rather than solely on the technology itself, and raise awareness of available technologies for a wide and varied readership.
Journal of Children's Services encourages the development of research-based, outcome-focused services to better safeguard and promote the well-being of vulnerable children and their families. It seeks to improve understanding of the way that child development and applied social research can contribute to the evidence base, and increase the integration of children's services.
The Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development (JCHMSD) stimulates and encourages research devoted to the sustainable development of cultural heritage and to the positive contribution of cultural heritage management towards a sustainable environment. It seekd to develop the skills and knowledge of the international community working in the field of cultural heritage and sustainable development.
The Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences (JEAS) is a peer reviewed journal published by the College of Business and Economics, at the United Arab Emirates University, for the purpose of promoting scholarly research in the areas of business administration, accounting, economics, quantitative methods and related subjects.
The Journal of Family Business Management (JFBM) provides broad and unrivalled coverage of all aspects of contemporary family business strategy and management. With a unique focus on behavioural research, it aims to communicate the latest developments and thinking on the management of family business operations worldwide.
The Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting (JFRA) is a successor to National Accounting Research Journal (NARJ), supervised by Accounting Research Institute and Faculty of Accountancy, University Technology MARA, Malaysia. NARJ has been successful in providing an outlet for the researchers from Malaysia to report their research findings since 2003. In line with the university's vision to become a world-class teaching, learning and research institution in accounting, the administration of NARJ was handed over to Accounting Research Institute, UiTM and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)'s Financial Reporting Research Centre. Since 2006, JFRA is published with a different title to widen the scope of the journal.
The Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management promotes the exchange of knowledge, experience and new ideas between researchers and practitioners and encourages a multi-disciplinary and cross-functional approach to the resolution of problems and exploitations of opportunities within humanitarian supply chains.
The Journal of International Education in Business (JIEB) is a peer reviewed journal concerned with subjects related to teaching and learning practices in culturally diverse academic business contexts and includes consideration of any implications for the workplace. Both research and scholarly papers are welcomed.
The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice is a unique journal addressing the critical workforce issues in mental health services, and provides an evidence base for workforce development, education and training. The journal includes national and international features and highlights service user involvement, as well as evidence in practice relating to new and advanced methods of working.
The Journal of Social Marketing (JSOCM) publishes double blind peer reviewed research that showcases the adaptation and adoption of commercial marketing activities, institutions and processes as a means to induce behavioural change in a targeted audience on a temporary or permanent basis to achieve a social goal.
Meditari Accountancy Research (MEDAR) is a double blind refereed research journal focusing on accountancy-related research. 'Meditari' is derived from a Latin word meaning to think, contemplate and exercise the mind. Hence, MEDAR serves to enhance understanding of accounting, finance and related issues.
Mental Health and Social Inclusion Journal focuses on social inclusion issues for people who have mental health problems. It looks at how people can enjoy fuller lives in their local communities, finding jobs, learning new skills, volunteering or participating in arts, sports and leisure activities.
Qualitative Research Journal (QRJ) is an international journal devoted to the communication of the theory and practice of qualitative research in the human sciences. It is interdisciplinary and eclectic, covering all methodologies that can be described as qualitative. It offers an international forum for researchers and practitioners to advance knowledge and promote good qualitative research practices.
Safer Communities reflects the broad range of topics that now constitute community safety. Peer-reviewed, this practice-based journal offers vital access to information on how to tackle and reduce crime, and acts as a forum for the dissemination of best practice, opinion, latest research and policy updates.
Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal (SBM) serves to promote the development of a coherent, high quality body of work in sport, business and management, an area that has until now been largely overlooked by academia despite being one of the few industries to warrant its own daily section in most newspapers.
Leadership is now firmly centre stage in public services in the UK and internationally. Contemporary descriptions of effective leadership describe it as widely dispersed, unique to the context and task in hand, founded in the development of positive relationships, and firmly linked to improvement in outcomes. The journal draws together the best of our international research and lived experience of leadership.
Working with Older People considers the fact that people are living longer and the opportunities that this presents for older people, families, communities and the economy. The journal's content has a strong practical focus and encourages innovative service development in implementing the later life agenda and working with older people.
WJEMSD is a multidisciplinary international refereed journal on issues that will be central to management and sustainable development around the world. The general theme of WJEMSD has been very carefully chosen to include business and entrepreneurship management and the challenges these represent in terms of global competitiveness and sustainable development.
WJSTSD is a multidisciplinary international refereed journal on issues that will be central to world sustainable development through efficient and effective technology transfer, the challenges these pose for developing countries, and the global framework for dealing with science and technology. The general theme of WJSTSD is to discuss integrated approaches to the problems of technology transfer within an urban and rural development context.