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California Management Review
Higher Education
Berkeley, California 5,354 followers
Berkeley-Haas's premier management journal.
About us
The California Management Review is the Berkeley-Haas premier management journal. We serve as a vehicle of communication between those who study management and those who practice it, publishing articles based on academic research that address issues of current concern to managers. We primarily publish articles on Strategy and Organization, Global Competition and Competitiveness, Business and Public Policy, and Managing Innovation. Contributors include management consultants, policy makers, and senior executives, as well as business school faculty from across the nation and abroad. Published quarterly by the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley, the journal's Editorial Board consists of faculty from eight of California's schools of business and management - including UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, and USC. Our extensive catalog of reprints are used in university courses, executive programs, and management seminars around the world. We invite you to explore the ways in which the California Management Review can help you meet your academic and professional goals.
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http://cmr.berkeley.edu
External link for California Management Review
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- Higher Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Berkeley, California
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1958
- Specialties
- Business Trends, Business Organization, Strategic Management, Business Insights, Strategy, Global Competition, and Management Innovation
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Suite 400
Berkeley, California 94704, US
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