Journal of Historical Research in Marketing

30 01 2015

The Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, which this month is celebrating its 7th Anniversary, invites submissions from business and economic historians. As the only scholarly journal dedicated entirely to historical themes in marketing, it features world-class research on the history of distribution and retail formats, advertising, direct marketing and public relations, market research, branding and product development, exporting, marketing policy and regulation, and the history of marketing thought. Over the past years, it has devoted special issues to marketing history and histories in Canada, Ireland and Italy, the history of sports marketing, the evolution of retail formats, and the contribution of female marketing scholars and practitioners, amongst other themes.

JHRM’s impact factor continues to improve: average cites per article are 2.44, and the H-index is 10. This compares very favourably with highly ranked business history journals (Source: Harzing’s ‘Publish or Perish’ and Google Scholar Database, January 27, 2015).

Please join us on the journey that continues to explore the complex and exciting history of marketing. More information on the journal’s content, call for papers, and submission procedures can be found on the journal’s website.

Editorial team

Editor
Professor Brian Jones
Quinnipiac University, School of Business / SB-DNF, 275 Mount Carmel Avenue, Hamden Ct 06518-1949, USA
bjones1@quinnipiac.edu

Associate Editors
Stefan Schwarzkopf
Associate Professor in Business History, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Eric H Shaw
Professor, Florida Atlantic University, USA

Explorations and Insights
Mark Tadajewski
Professor of Marketing, Durham University, UK

Teaching and Learning
Stanley J Shapiro
Professor of Marketing, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Editorial Advisory Board

Andrew Alexander, University of Surrey, UK
Fred Beard, University of Oklahoma, USA
Russell W. Belk, York University, Canada
John Benson, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Hartmut Berghoff, German Historical Institute / Göttingen University, USA
Barry Boothman, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Blaine Branchik, Quinnipiac University, USA
Stephen Brown, University of Ulster, UK
Robert Crawford, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Peggy Cunningham, Dalhousie University, Canada
Teresa da Silva Lopes, University of York, UK
Judy Foster Davis, Eastern Michigan University, USA
Tracey Deutsch, University of Minnesota, USA
O. C. Ferrell, University of Wyoming/Colorado State University, USA
Ronald Fullerton, Independent Scholar, Nigeria
Shelby D Hunt, Texas Tech University, USA
William Keep, The College of New Jersey, USA
Philip Kotler, J. L. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
Pamela Laird, University of Colorado at Denver, USA
William Lazer, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Marilyn Liebrenz-Himes, George Washington University, USA
Jan Logemann, Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Germany
Pauline Maclaran, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Elizabeth Moore, University of Notre Dame, USA
Leighann Neilson, Carleton University, Canada
Ross Petty, Babson College, USA
Richard Pollay, University of British Columbia, Canada
Thomas Powers, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Jacqueline Reid, Duke University, USA
Daniel Robinson, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Ronald Savitt, University of Vermont, USA
Jonathan Schroeder, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Jagdish N Sheth, Emory University, USA
Inger Stole, University of Illinois, USA
Göran Svensson, Oslo School of Management, Norway
Robert Tamilia, Retired, Canada
Laura Ugolini, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Kazuo Usui, Saitama University, Japan
William Wilkie, University of Notre Dame, USA
Ian F Wilkinson, The University of Sydney, Australia
Terrence Witkowski, California State University, USA
Ben Wooliscroft, University of Otago, New Zealand – See more at: http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/editorial_team.htm?id=jhrm#sthash.ed6HTVN3.dpuf


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