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ABDC Journal Quality List

Journal search tool Use the search tool to see which journals are currently ranked in the ABDC Journal Quality List. The search tool is current to the most recent update. No ranking changes have been made since 2022. Downloads ABDC Journal Quality List (xls file, includes 2022, 2019, 2016, 2013 and 2010 lists: see corresponding […]

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ABDC Journal Quality List: Latest Review Recommendations

February 2022 Acknowledgments The ABDC would like to thank the JQL Review Steering Group for preparing these recommendations about the frequency, methodology and scope of the JQL Review — Professor Andrew O’Neil (BARDsNet Chair), Professor Kim Langfield-Smith (ANZ Advisor), Professor James Morley (Expert Panel Advisor), Professor Julie-Anne Tarr (Expert Panel Advisor), Professor Peter Robertson (ABDC

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2019 ABDC Journal Quality List Released

I am pleased to announce that the 2019 Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) Journal Quality List and its accompanying Report are now available. The 2019 List follows an extensive review conducted by Expert Panels, which assessed journals relating to Business and Taxation Law; Economics; Finance including Actuarial Studies; Information Systems; Management, Commercial Services and Transport

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Journal Quality List Review now being considered by ABDC

The review of the ABDC Business Journal Quality List has been submitted and is now being considered by the ABDC’s Business Academic Research Directors’ Network (BARDsNet). Earlier this year the Australian Business Deans Council appointed the Australian and international experts to review the ABDC Business Journal Quality List. Professor Kim Langfield-Smith, Emeritus Professor at Monash University in

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ABDC endorses retention of accountants on the 2016-17 Skilled Occupation List

In our submission to the Department of Education and Training, ABDC recommends retaining accountants on the 2016-17 Skilled Occupation List (SOL) to meet term labour market demand for accountants. According to CPA Australia and the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, accountants are projected to rank amongst the most highly sought after occupations in the

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Tell us: What are you doing?The ABDC has released a book with the aim of helping researchers, tertiary students, academics, and anyone else who wants to hone their skills, to maximise the reach and impact of their knowledge and work.Go to our shopJournal Quality ListThe ABDC will review the JQL in 2025. Click below for

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