Proposing a Special Issue
The editorial team of the Asia Pacific Journal of Management (APJM) invites submissions of special issue proposals for year 2024. The special issue proposal call is open to all areas of management, including organizational behavior, strategic management, human resource management, entrepreneurship, organizational theory, international business, and research methods. The proposals must have relevance to the Asia Pacific context. The APJM Editors will review the proposals and return with a decision on your proposal within one month of submission.
Your proposal should contain the points below and be no more than six pages (including points 5, 6 and references):
1. An Executive Summary.
2. Justifying its Importance - why the Special Issue is needed.
3. Explaining why the issue is particularly suitable for APJM.
4. Proposing its timeline.
5. Backgrounds of the proposed Guest Editors, including visibility on the topic and editorial experience.
6. A list of scholars who may be interested in submitting or acting as potential reviewers for your special issue.
Editing Your Special Issue
If the proposal is approved, you will receive a decision letter providing feedback on your proposal and you will be assigned an APJM Editor (as supervising Editor). After the approval decision, the APJM Editor will join your editorial team to work with you on your Call for Papers and, eventually, on your Introductory piece. The APJM Editor will also provide advice on any issues that arise. Before any papers can be formally accepted, they must be signed off by the APJM Editor.
It is important to note that Guest Editors are strongly suggested not to publish papers in the Special Issue apart from the introduction. Guest Editors are expected to ensure that the work required on the Special Issue reflects APJM standards. Regular updates may be requested regarding the status of papers under review, in order to assist with this. The paper submission process will be the same as for regular papers via APJM's submission system (EM). A Special Issue should aim to be ready for publication within two years of the submission deadline.
Promoting Your Special Issue
APJM will work with Guest Editors to increase the visibility of the Special Issue in the months leading up to the submission deadline and once it has been published. At the same time, we expect that Guest Editors will also help to circulate the Call for Papers within their own personal networks, social media groups, and at any relevant conferences or workshops they may attend.
As part of the special issue, the guest editors may conduct a conference, PDW or workshop possibly at Guest Editor's institution or any host institution which would provide funding/facilities. Such activities are encouraged to facilitate submissions or to aid in the development of submitted papers. A symposium or PDW at a well-known conference may also be considered.
Submitting Your Proposal
The proposals need to be submitted no later than 31 November 2023. Please submit your proposal through email to Zhonghui HU at
zhonghui_hu@stu.sufe.edu.cn.
If you have any queries, please contact the Editors-in-Chief Li-Qun Wei (
weiliqun@hkbu.edu.hk) and Chinmay Pattnaik (
chinmay.pattnaik@sydney.edu.au).