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CyberPsychology and Behavior: This BiMonthly peer-reviewed journal explores the impact of the Internet, Multi-Media and Virtual Reality on behavior and society. Must reading for psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, educators, computer scientists, business executives and opinion-makers interested in the effects of interactive technologies.

Electronic Markets - The International Journal of Electronic Commerce and Business Media: Electronic Markets is a quarterly journal edited at the University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland. The editorial office is funded by the Competence Center on Electronic Markets - part of Business Media. We are published by Routledge, and part of the Taylor and Francis Publishing group.

First Monday: First Monday publishes original articles about the Internet and the Global Information Infrastructure. First Monday is one of the first peer-reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996, First Monday has published 430 papers in 81 issues; these papers were written by 509 different authors.

Information Society: The Information Society (TIS) journal, published since 1981, is a key critical forum for leading edge analysis of the impacts, policies, system concepts, methodologies related to information technologies and changes in society and culture. Some of the key information technologies include computers and telecommunications; the sites of social change include homelife, workplaces, schools, communities and diverse organizations, as well as new social forms in cyberspace. TIS is a refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles, position papers, debates, short communications and book reviews.

Interactions: is ACM's (Association for Computing Machinery) bi-monthly magazine for designers of interactive products.

Journal of Computer Mediated Communication: Articles submitted to JCMC should make a contribution to knowledge in the field of computer-mediated communication. No one discipline, and no single methodology is viewed as inherently superior. Research based in any of the social sciences is welcome.

Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce: The Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce uses DeLiberation™ Extranet to inform professionals and support discussions of electronic banking and commerce issues. DeLiberation™ Extranet can be used as a rich-featured interactive publishing framework for distribution of professional and scientific journals.

Journal of Electronic Commerce Research: Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (JECR) is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal published electronically. It provides an international forum for researchers and professionals to share their knowledge and report new advances on all topics related to electronic commerce theories and applications. The journal focuses on electronic commerce including their theoretical foundations, infrastructure and enabling technologies.

Journal of Internet Purchasing: The Journal of Internet Purchasing uses DeLiberation™ Extranet to inform professionals and support discussions of electronic banking and commerce issues. DeLiberation™ Extranet can be used as a rich-featured interactive publishing framework for distribution of professional and scientific journals.

Journal of Interactive Marketing: The Journal of Interactive Marketing is an important and timely undertaking in the evolution of the marketing discipline. It is the expectation that the Journal will become a major catalyst for helping shape the issues and ideas associated with the emerging interactive/electronic commercial environment, while elevating the level of research conducted around more traditional direct marketing concerns. The Journal seeks original research in interactive marketing, broadly defined. Indeed, it is expected that the Journal will be instrumental in helping define the term "interactivity" and in setting the research agenda.

Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce: Newly published by LEA, this important journal intends to be the leading academic journal in the field of electronic commerce. With the emergence of new technologies in networking, multimedia, and the applications of cryptography to financial payments both intra- and inter-organizational processes are being dramatically redeveloped. The journal serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research into the implications of these technologies for organizational structure and dynamics, the technological advances needed to keep pace with organizational changes, and emerging technological possibilities for improving organizational productivity.

Journal of Online Behavior: The Journal of Online Behavior (JOB) is concerned with the empirical study of human behavior in the online environment, and with the impact of evolving communication and information technology upon individuals, groups, organizations, and society. It is a peer-reviewed, behavioral science/social science journal, with editorial board members from several countries and disciplinary affiliations. The journal is published electronically on the World Wide Web, and in printed form. Each article published on the Web will be accompanied by an interactive discussion space, a pointer to which will accompany the article site. Significant comments from discussions may accompany the paper publication.

Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce: The Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce is a scholarly international journal focused on the emerging field of electronic commerce. The QJEC addresses e-commerce with a broad, interdisciplinary approach. It establishes the field's intellectual foundation with state-of-the-art research from business, computer science, engineering, law, psychology, and sociology. One of the Journal's primary objectives is to facilitate the growth of internet-based e-commerce.

MANAGEMENT SCHOOL JOURNALS

Harvard Business Review: Harvard Business Review brings to life the insights and best practices of business thinkers and leaders from around the world. Every month, HBR delivers ideas powerful enough to change not only what people think, but also what they do.

Sloan Management Review: MIT Sloan Management Review is a business journal that bridges the gap between management research and practice, evaluating and reporting on new research to help readers identify and understand significant trends in management. SMR is published by the MIT Sloan School of Management

MANAGEMENT CONSULTING FIRMS

McKinsey Quarterly: McKinsey and Company is a management consulting firm advising the top management of leading companies and institutions on issues of strategy, organization, technology and operations.

Mercer Management Journal: As one of the world's premier corporate strategy and operations firms, Mercer Management Consulting helps leading enterprises develop, build, and operate strong businesses that deliver sustained shareholder value growth.

Prism: Arthur D. Little is the world's first management consulting firm, founded 1886 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. We are leading-edge innovators, combining industry knowledge, functional experience and technology skills to help our clients grow and create extraordinary value.

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