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== Special interest groups == Special interest groups (SIGs) are networks of researchers that are focused in a specific area of management research. They organize events throughout the year and provide the members with an academic forum for the discussion on relevant topics. SIGs are run by BAM members, with support from the BAM office. They organise workshop and events on topics relevant to their research area, and take the lead in managing the academic programme at the annual BAM Conference. Here are the 23 SIG networks:

Corporate Governance Cultural and Creative Industries e-Business and e-Government Entrepreneurship Financial Management Gender in Management Human Resource Management Identity Innovation Inter-Organizational Collaboration: partnerships, alliances and networks International Business and International Management Knowledge and Learning Leadership and Leadership Development Management and Business History Marketing and Retail Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Organisational Psychology Organisational Transformation, Change and Development Performance Management Research Methodology Strategy Sustainable and Responsible Business

== Annual conference == The British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference is for business and management scholars.

== Journals ==

=== British Journal of Management === The British Journal of Management (BJM) is the official journal of the British Academy of Management. It is published four times a year (plus an annual supplement), welcoming papers that make inter-disciplinary or multi-disciplinary contributions, as well as research from within the traditional disciplines and managerial functions. BJM has a 2021 impact factor of 7.450, ranked 41 out of 154 in the Business category and 48 out of 228 in the Management category. The current Editors-in-Chief are Riikka Sarala of UNC Greensboro, United States, Shuang Ren of Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, and Paul Hibbert of University of Warwick, United Kingdom.

=== International Journal of Management Reviews === The International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR) is the official journal of the British Academy of Management. It is published four times a year . The journal includes all main subjects of management sub-discipline - from accounting and entrepreneurship to strategy and technology management. Each issue is composed of five or six review articles which examine all the relevant literature published on a specific aspect of the sub-discipline. IJMR has a 2019 impact factor of 8.631, ranked 5th out of 226 in the Management category and 5th out of 152 in the Business category. The Co-Editors in Chief of the International Journal of Management Reviews are Dr Dermot Breslin (University of Sheffield), Professor Jamie Callahan (Northumbria University), Dr Marian Iszatt-White (Lancaster University), with Professor Catherine Bailey (King's College London).

== Associated organisations == Academy of Social Sciences (ACSS) Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS) Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Academy of Management (AoM) British Academy British Library Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) European Academy of Management (EURAM) Higher Education Academy (HEA) Indian Academy of Management (INDAM) Irish Academy of Management (IAM) Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) The Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS) Società Italiana di Management (SIMA)

== References ==

== External links == Official website