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Editorial Board

EDITORIAL BOARD MISSION

The Editorial Board is the organ in charge on the one hand of assessing submissions, on the other hand of advising and supporting the Review’s global development.

Editorial Board Members assess the articles submitted to TISR in their respective fields according to the general procedural, deontological and methodological rules of the Review. Additionally, individual missions can be attributed to them. For example, they may run, or co-run with other Editorial Board members, special issues - for this, they elaborate the approach to the subject and contact authors.

Editorial Board Members also suggest orientations for the editorial policy, elaborate appropriate tools and methodologies, and provide editorial resources. They support the Review’s development in their respective disciplinary and geographic areas by soliciting contributors, identifying new members, spreading the Review’s influence in the circles they know, informing the Review about opportunities that can be of value for it, and in any appropriate manner.

EDITORIAL BOARD MANAGEMENT

Tenures are for three years and are renewable per tacit consent. All members of the Board agree with TSCF Code of Ethics, TISR’s Policy Statement and TISR Code of Conduct. Code of Conduct

TSCF is in charge of the global development of the Review, which covers editorial policy, HR management, organizational development, marketing and technology.

The Editorial Director coordinates the Editorial Board work process, plans and prepares the future issues, defines the specific missions of the Editorial Board Members in interaction with those concerned, assesses the achievement of these missions, seeks new members if needed, and proposes any improvement regarding the editorial policy and the composition or organization of the Editorial Board.

EDITORIAL BOARD COMPOSITION

  • Pr Julia ARCHER, University of Kansas, USA
  • Pr Robert ARNOLD, University of Windsor, Canada
  • Pr Pierre BOURDIEU†, College of France, Paris, France
  • Dr Omar BOUROUH, University of Windsor, Canada
  • Pr Pattamaporn BUSAPATHUMRONG, Asian University, Bangkok,Thailand
  • Pr Alfred CHAN, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China
  • Dr Alexi DANCHEV, Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Pr Dr Maya DAVID, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Dr Robin GAULD, University of Otago, New Zealand
  • Dr Patrick HUNOUT, The Social Capital Foundation, Brussels, Belgium
  • Pr Dr Geert HOFSTEDE, University of Maastricht,The Netherlands
  • Pr Ron INGLEHART, University of Michigan, USA
  • Dr Rene MILLAN, Autonomous National University of Mexico, Mexico
  • Pr Kenji KOSAKA, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan
  • Pr Brent SHEA, Sweet Briar College, Virginia, USA
  • Pr Dr Otto STEIGER†, University of Bremen, Germany

 

Profiles of Editorial Board Members

 

 


 

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