How do editors use editorials to lead their journals? Insights from the field of human resource management

IF 2.2 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Learned Publishing Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1002/leap.1591
Maria S. Plakhotnik
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Editorials have earned a special place among many practices, tools, and policies available to editors for journal advancement. Despite the vital and diverse roles of editorials in academic journals, they have rarely been systematically analysed for common characteristics or patterns. In this study, I approached editorials as a leadership practice of journal editors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to understand how editors use editorials to lead their journals. To render a manageable set of editorials and, at the same time, to capture the latest trends, I focused on editorials published in 2022 in top journals in the field of organizational behaviour/human resource management indexed by Scopus. The sample consisted of 120 editorials found in 103 journals managed by 21 publishers. I analysed the editorials using qualitative content analysis that was guided by two research questions: (1) How commonly do editors use editorials? (2) What objectives do editors pursue in their editorials? The analyses showed that editorials appear to be neither a regular nor a common practice. An overwhelming majority of editorials were written to validate existing knowledge. The findings raise several important issues, including an unclear contribution of editorials, perceived or factual, to academic journals and the editor's role in the journal development process. Journal editors, editorial board members, publishers, universities, and organizations associated with journals should consider revisiting their policies and practices to ensure a purposeful, meaningful, and systematic use of editorials.

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社论在编辑促进期刊发展的众多实践、工具和政策中占有特殊地位。尽管社论在学术期刊中发挥着重要而多样的作用,但很少有人对其共同特征或模式进行系统分析。在本研究中,我将社论作为期刊编辑的一种领导力实践来研究。因此,本研究的目的是了解编辑如何利用社论领导期刊。为了提供一组易于管理的社论,同时捕捉最新趋势,我重点研究了 2022 年发表在 Scopus 索引的组织行为学/人力资源管理领域顶级期刊上的社论。样本由 21 家出版商管理的 103 种期刊中的 120 篇社论组成。我使用定性内容分析法对社论进行了分析,并以两个研究问题为指导:(1) 编辑使用社论的频率如何?(2) 编辑在社论中追求什么目标?分析表明,社论似乎既不是一种常规做法,也不是一种常见做法。绝大多数社论是为了验证现有知识而撰写的。研究结果提出了几个重要问题,包括社论对学术期刊的贡献(无论是感知上的还是事实上的)不明确,以及编辑在期刊发展过程中的角色。期刊编辑、编委会成员、出版商、大学以及与期刊相关的组织应考虑重新审视其政策和实践,以确保有目的、有意义、有系统地使用社论。
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