About Korean Management Review
Administration: Korean Academic Society Of Business Administration
The Korean Management Review (KMR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Korean Academic Society of Business Administration (KASBA). First launched in 1971, KMR holds the longest-standing tradition among the society's academic publications and serves as a central platform for advancing business administration scholarship in South Korea. As the flagship journal of the KASBA, KMR promotes rigorous research and academic dialogue that bridges theory and practice.
Recognized for its influence and credibility, KMR was ranked 6th among over 5,600 academic journals in Korea in a 2020 national survey of preferred academic publications in the field of management. The journal was designated as an Excellent Journal in the Social Sciences by the National Research Foundation of Korea in 2017 and has maintained that status to date.
KMR publishes six issues annually and has a long-standing tradition of contributing to both academic and practical dimensions of management knowledge. In response to the growing demand for globally connected research, the journal has strategically expanded its editorial direction to enhance international relevance and scholarly reach. It actively encourages English-language article submissions, diversifies its editorial board with international scholars, and ensures open access to its content via digital platforms.
While grounded in the Korean and Asia-Pacific context, KMR seeks to become a bridge between regional expertise and global scholarly exchange, publishing research that contributes to the broader advancement of business and management theories and practices.
Aims and Scope
The Korean Management Review (KMR) publishes original empirical, theoretical, and conceptual research that advances knowledge in the field of business and management. The journal particularly welcomes studies that:
- Develop or refine theoretical frameworks and enhance empirical understanding of managerial phenomena,
- Provide practical insights for firms, organizations, and policy makers,
- Address emerging challenges in the rapidly evolving global business environment
KMR covers a broad range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Strategic Management
- Organizational Behavior and Theory
- Marketing and Consumer Behavior
- Finance and Accounting
- Operations and Service Management
- Management Information Systems
- International Business
- Business Ethics and Sustainability
- Interdisciplinary and Consilience-based Management Studies
The journal encourages diverse research designs and methodologies, including quantitative and qualitative analyses, conceptual models, literature reviews, and methodological innovations.
While KMR is rooted in the Korean and Asia-Pacific context, it prioritizes research that contributes to globally relevant theoretical development and managerial practice, offering insights that are both contextually grounded and internationally impactful.
Purpose of Journal
Korean Management Review (KMR) aims to advance rigorous academic inquiry and promote critical dialogue in the field of business administration. As a leading journal in the management discipline, KMR seeks to publish research that bridges theoretical foundations with practical application, serving scholars, educators, and practitioners alike.
KMR has consistently ranked in the top quartile (Q1) of business journals based on impact factor over the past five years, reflecting its growing academic influence and citation performance in the field. This standing highlights the journal's credibility and reinforces its relevance in both regional and global academic discourse.
Founded in 1956, the Korean Academic Society of Business Administration (KASBA)—KMR's publisher—has played a pivotal role in shaping Korea's management research landscape and fostering collaboration between academia and industry. As a non-profit academic society, KASBA oversees over 40 specialized member associations, including the Korean Marketing Association, Korean Accounting Association, and Korean Finance Association, representing a diverse academic community of approximately 7,000 scholars and practitioners. Through this network, KMR supports a wide range of contributions—from theoretical exploration to real-world application—offering a platform that bridges academic research and managerial practice, and facilitates knowledge sharing that is both scholarly and practically relevant.
While rooted in Korea's academic tradition, the journal is committed to contributing to the global advancement of management knowledge. KMR encourages studies that reflect the dynamics of Korean and broader Asian business contexts, while offering generalizable insights that inform international academic discourse, practical decision-making, and policy development.
By publishing work across core areas of business—such as strategy, organization, marketing, finance, operations, and information systems—KMR supports the creation of a robust and interconnected body of knowledge that addresses both regional challenges and international imperatives in the management domain.
Journal Information
ISSN: 1226-1874
Frequency: Bimonthly (6 issues per year)
