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The Journal of Contemporary Administration (RAC)'s 2018-2021 Managerial Report and a Farewell

Mendes-da-Silva, Wesley

Revista de administração contemporânea, 2021-11, Vol.25 (6), p.1-15A [Periódico revisado por pares]

Rio de Janeiro: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração

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  • Título:
    The Journal of Contemporary Administration (RAC)'s 2018-2021 Managerial Report and a Farewell
  • Autor: Mendes-da-Silva, Wesley
  • Assuntos: Academic disciplines ; Academic work ; Authorship ; Autonomy ; Case studies ; Classification ; Communication ; Credit ; Fitting ; Flexibility ; Open access ; Open data ; Publishing ; Science ; Time use ; Web sites
  • É parte de: Revista de administração contemporânea, 2021-11, Vol.25 (6), p.1-15A
  • Descrição: [...]we know that few understand the nature of academic work, especially in terms of the time dedicated to performing professional activities for the community, and therefore it is only fitting that I thank my family for their understanding of my absences while managing and furthering the RAC's editorial process. [...]from the first issue, we began publishing articles with open data, in order to position the journal in the vanguard in terms of the adoption of the precepts of open science within the Brazilian context of business studies. The construction of a new expanded RAC website on the Open Journals platform, which made it possible to: reduce costs and response time, have greater flexibility in the journal's managerial process, have greater autonomy for the editorial staff, and have a better professional presentation of the journal. 2. In this area, we can also mention: (a) the JEL code (the classification system developed by the Journal of Economic Literature) of each article, (b) the number of invitations sent to the reviewers until the editorial decision was deemed viable, (c) the adoption of structured summaries and the annotation of the contributions of each participating individual within the authorship according to the CRediT taxonomy, and (d) four levels of classification (discipline, theme, sector of activity, region) for the Case Studies in order to facilitate the rapid identification of the preferred audience for each Case Study. 10.
  • Editor: Rio de Janeiro: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração
  • Idioma: Inglês;Português

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