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Ready to Join the Movement to Advance Management Science?

Getting Started: For Publishers 

 

The future of management research value is relevance and usefulness to management practitioners. Join the growing movement to accelerate its advent by getting your sources and content included in the MARRII Full Collection™  - a collection of publication sources publishing content that demonstrates high levels of scientific rigor, high levels of practitioner-relevance and have made substantial real world usage-impact on management practitioners. Inclusion in the full collection is prestigious and comes about through indexation of your content in any of our four indexes:

For Journal Sources & Content:

Management Research Relevance and Impact Index™ (MARRII) & its sub-indexes

Emerging Management Research Relevance and Impact Index™ (EMARRII)

For Edited Book Sources & Content:

Management Research Relevance and Impact Index for Books™  (MARRI-B)

For Conference Proceedings Sources & Content:
Management Research Relevance and Impact Index for Proceedings™  (
MARRI-P)

For more about our collections and indexes, see our Collections page 

 

The MARRII Full Collection™  holds management research that is judged to be the most relevant, the most useful & the most impactful to management practitioners. Therefore, inclusion into any of its four index sub-collections is contingent on your sources and editorial processes meeting all of our criteria as stipulated for each source type on our Content Selection Procedure page.

To submit a content source for inclusion in the MARRII Full Collection™, please use the appropriate method below:

Journals

Management journal publishers can submit evaluation requests for management journals via the MARRII Publisher Platform 

Books

Publishers of edited scientific books should send an email to bookrequests@marri.org to request submission details.

Proceedings

Conference proceedings publishers should email us at proceedingsrequests@marri.org to request submission details.

Getting Started: For Practitioners & Scholars 

 

Are you a management practitioner, scholar-practitioner or in organizational leadership and would like a singular, robust portal where you or your team can access practitioner-relevant and practitioner-useful scientific management research?

Or are you a management academic/scholar or in business school/higher education leadership and would like access to a robust database where you or your team of researchers/academics can search, find and use practitioner-relevant and practitioner-useful management science literature in developing your next research on one hand; and aim for real-world practitioner-impact of your research beyond citations on the other?

You're in the right place!

MARRII Discovery™ is the first and only search database that holds management research that is judged to be the world's most relevant and most useful to management practitioners. Its resources are from the MARRII Full Collection™ which is based on our four indexes covering relevant management science published in three publication source types: journals, books and conference proceedings. Contents of each of the four indexes undergo a rigorous and an independent selection process carried out by our Relevant Content Selection Advisory Board and must meet a set of criteria that span quality, practitioner-relevance and practitioner-usefulness impact. See our Content selection Procedure for more.

Ready to Discover? Search Our Collections

Details Of Our Content Selection
Procedure And Criteria

Practitioner-relevance and scientific rigor are at the core of our management content selection process. Therefore, before submitting a request for inclusion of a content source into any of the MARRII indexes and collections, publishers & users are required to thoroughly study the Content Selection Procedure page for an overview of the procedure and the principles underlying how our Relevant Content Selection Advisory Board (RCSAB) selects content for inclusion. Secondly, publishers are required to study details of the assessment and selection criteria for the type of content source for which they seek inclusion (journals, edited books or conference proceedings). These can be found on the Journal Selection, Book Selection and Proceedings Selection pages.

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