Management in Education (MIE) provides a forum for debate and discussion covering all aspects of educational management. Our peer review policy helps to enhance the range and quality of the articles accepted supporting those new to publication and those that are more experienced authors. MIE is a quarterly journal and edited by Linda Hammersley-Fletcher, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Management of Environmental Quality is an international forum designed to examine factors that impact the environment, their consequences, and how to manage them.
Through engagement with the global academic community and an emphasis on blending theory with practice, MAJ seeks to identify new knowledge and expand our current understanding of audit and assurance practices around the world.
Managerial Finance provides an international forum for the publication of high quality and topical research across all areas of financial research
Free articles - click here to view a list of the latest free articles available from Managing Leisure This quarterly, refereed journal publishes high quality articles and book reviews to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to leisure management. Managing Leisure is designed to appeal to anyone with a serious interest in contemporary leisure management issues, including academics, practising managers, consultants, politicians and students. To this end it is characterised by clearly written, plain English and is accessible to those without specialist management knowledge. The scope of leisure management covered by this journal is broad and in concept includes: * arts, media, countryside, heritage, hospitality, sport, tourism * visitor management, human resource management, facility/amenity management, event management, quality management * interdisciplinary studies, together with a wide range of disciplinary approaches, including finance, marketing, economics, law, planning, policy, research, geography, sociology, psychology and environmental studies * public, commercial, voluntary, charitable and industrial provision/management * local, regional, national and international management perspectives One of the key objectives of Managing Leisure is to provide a high level forum for communication between academics and practitioners. The journal aims to be contemporary, integrated and relevant to practitioner training. Contributions are welcome and expected from both academics and practitioners throughout the international leisure management community. Peer Review Statement All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening, followed by double-blind, anonymized refereeing by two referees, plus refereeing by the journal' editor in cases where the two referees disagree. All book review papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening by a designated book reviews editor. Disclaimer Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 'Content') contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.