ASAC Board Report and CJAS Updates

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Stay informed about the latest updates from the ASAC Board, including changes in the editorial board and special issues published. Learn about the exciting Wiley Marketing Plan for CJAS and the impact statistics. Explore the current inventory status and be updated on the latest developments in the field.

  • ASAC
  • Board Report
  • CJAS Updates
  • Editorial
  • Marketing Plan

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  1. Report to ASAC Board

  2. Editorial board updates The current full editorial board is functioning well and all Associate Editors are doing a great job. Chankon Kim (MA) is serving as of June 15, 2020 replacing Kelley Main. Glenn Rowe (SM) will be replaced by Y.K. Tang on January 1, 2021.

  3. Special issues The brave new world: How shopping and consumption is evolving with technology with guest editors Miranda Goode & Kelley Main was published in March 2020. Digital innovations: Impacts on marketing, value chain and business models with guest editors Jean-Michel Sahut, L o-Paul Dana, & Michel Laroche was published in March 2020.

  4. Special issues A special issue on Government Accounting, Auditing and Accountability: a Canadian Perspective, with guest editor Ron Baker is posted. A special issue on The Impact of Big Data on Decision Making, Processes and Organizational Change, with guest editors Jean-Michel Sahut and Emmanuel Fragni re is posted. A special issue on Digital Entrepreneurship: A Social Interaction Perspective, with guest editors ric Braune, L o-Paul Dana, & Fr d ric Teulon is posted.

  5. Wiley Marketing Plan CJAS has been selected by Wiley for a major campaign to increase our impact factor and usability. Wiley has developed an ambitious plan to increase the visibility, awareness, readership and usage (see attached Marketing Plan) Starting in June 2020, the CJAS will have a new contemporary design, to be reflected in the September 2020 issue.

  6. CJAS by the numbers

  7. Impact Impact The impact factor is now 0.756 (down from 0.849), and the 5 year one is 1.076 (up from 1.017). Downloads in 2019 increased 21.8% via Wiley Online Library. The number of institutions is now 6602 (up from 5507 in 2019 and 4916 in 2018). The number of submissions is up (33% for French, and 26% for English, 27% overall).

  8. Inventory Inventory Currently, there are approximately 35 articles published in the Wiley online library. Of these 5 are French articles to be published online only. There are about 12 manuscripts at the copy editing stage. So we have a healthy inventory.

  9. Inventory Inventory The March 2020 issue had two special issues on: The brave new world: How shopping and consumption is evolving with technology, and Digital innovations: Impacts on marketing, value chain and business models. The June 2020 issue used 8 regular articles. The September 2020 issue will use 12 regular articles. The December issue will use 12 regular articles.

  10. Awards

  11. Best Paper Awards for 2019 Bui K. Petersen (Memorial University of Newfoundland), & Dianne P. Ford (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Are business students prepared for the world of business? Self-interest, conformity and conflict styles Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 36(4), 498 513.

  12. Best Paper Awards for 2019 Christopher Poile (University of Saskatchewan) When power hurts: Task-dependent resource control creates temporary discomfort that motivates helping behaviour Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 36(3), 350 362. Honorable Mention Hae Joo Kim (Wilfrid Laurier University), Melanie A. Dempsey (Ryerson University) Processing difficulty increases perceived competence of brand acronyms Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 36(1), 47 56.

  13. Financials

  14. Discussion Discussion See the attached financial statement for details. WILEY funding The year 2019 generated another surplus, half of which reverted to ASAC.

  15. Questions? Please contact me at: michel.laroche@concordia.ca

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