The Central European Management Journal (CEMJ), published by Kozminski University, has been included in the AJG guide, a recognized tool for evaluating the quality of academic journals, published by the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS), formerly known as the Association of Business Schools (ABS). This guide, often referred to as the CABS list, is an essential resource for researchers and academic institutions, aiding in the assessment of the prestige and impact of journals in business and management.
The CABS journal list holds significant importance for both researchers and universities. It allows scholars to identify top-quality journals, which is especially relevant when selecting venues for publishing their work. Publishing in recognized journals, such as those on the CABS list, enhances researchers' visibility and prestige, a crucial factor in securing grants, advancing academic careers, and fostering scientific collaboration. For universities, the list serves as a valuable tool for evaluating the academic output of their staff and influences institutional positioning in international rankings, where the number of publications in prestigious journals is a key indicator of research quality.
CEMJ is a quarterly academic journal dedicated to management topics within public and private sector institutions, publishing research findings, theoretical analyses, and literature reviews. It covers a range of subjects, including human resource management, organizational theory, strategic management, corporate governance, managerial economics, accounting, and finance. Articles in CEMJ can be theoretical or empirical, drawing on various disciplines such as economics, psychology, sociology, and law.
CEMJ is also included on the list of Polish and international academic journals maintained by the Ministry of Education and Science, with an assigned score of 100 points for the parametric assessment of academic units. It is indexed in Scopus (where it achieved the following metrics in 2021: CiteScore: 1.2, SJR: 0.227, SNIP: 0.572) and Web of Science. Articles in CEMJ are published free of charge in an open-access model, making it an attractive publication option for authors worldwide.