Journal of Business Administration focuses on internationalization

The increase in international article submissions is already impacting the aspects of RAE's publications, which, in 2014, will probably feature much more authors from outside of Brazil in their pages, says the editor-in-chief and professor of São Paulo School of Business Administration (FGV/EAESP), Eduardo Diniz.
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31 一月 2014

In 2013, RAE-Journal of Business Administration featured 630 articles - which represent an 8% increase over the previous year - among which 92 are international. Among these, 23 were produced in partnership with authors from different countries and 12 with the participation of Brazilians. These are some of the findings of the analysis published by the journal in its first 2014 edition, now available for free online reading.The increase in international article submissions is already impacting the aspects of RAE's publications, which, in 2014, will probably feature much more authors from outside of Brazil in their pages, says the editor-in-chief and professor of São Paulo School of Business Administration (FGV/EAESP), Eduardo Diniz. The first is that RAE's internationalization may require a higher level for Brazilian authors. The second is the indication that the search for international partners represents an interesting alternative to the evolution of the quality of our work, he explained. In the editorial, the professor also noted that most of these articles are written by Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American researchers.International forum on Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin AmericaFollowing this line, RAE publishes the international forum on Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America - organized by Professors Mário Aquino Alves (EAESP), Ezekiel Reficco (Universidad de los Andes) and Juan Arroyo (CENTRUM Católica), with the articles ?Perspectivas sobre la situación y proyección de la responsabilidad social empresarial en América Latina? (Perspectives on the situation and projection of corporate social responsibility in Latin America), by Mário Aquino Alves, Ezekiel Reficco and Juan Arroyo; Corporate social responsibility practices at Brazilian firms, by Isabel Gallego-Álvarez, Henrique Formigoni and Maria Theresa Pompa Antunes; Credibilidad en Latinoamérica del informe de responsabilidad social corporativa (Corporate social responsibility credibility in Latin America), by Laura Sierra-García, María A. Ana García-Benau and Ana Zorio; Valoración de la RSC por el consumidor y medición de su efecto sobre las compras, (CSR evaluation by the consumer and measuring its effect on purchases) by Ana Dopico Parade, Rocío Rodríguez Daponte and Encarnación González Vázquez.The board also includes the publications A new approach for measuring corporate reputation, by Percy Marquina Feldman, Rolando Arellano Bahamonde and Isabelle Velasquez Bellido; and Agregando valores a las cadenas de valor, by Gregory J. Scott.This edition is completed by the article Meritocracy and Brazilian society, signed by Lívia Barbosa, and a review about the book Eco-business: a big-brand takeover of sustainability, by Professor Marcus Vinícius Peinado Gomes.Please click here and visit RAE (in Portuguese). 

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