International Food and Agribusiness Management Review
Journal Impact FactorTM The
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review (IFAMR) has a Journal Impact Factor
TM of 1.5 and the 5 year Journal Impact Factor
TM is 1.7. Source: Journal Citation Reports
TM from Clarivate, 2024.
Aims and scope The
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review (IFAMR), the official journal of the
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, is an internationally recognized catalyst for discussion and inquiry on issues related to the global food and agribusiness system. The journal provides an intellectual meeting place for industry executives, managers, scholars and practitioners interested in the effective management of agribusiness firms and organizations.
IFAMR publishes high quality, peer reviewed, scholarly articles on topics related to the practice of management in the food and agribusiness industry. The Journal provides managers, researchers and teachers a forum where they can publish and acquire research results, new ideas, applications of new knowledge, and discussions of issues important to the worldwide food and agribusiness system. The Journal is published electronically on this website.
The core values of IFAMR are as follows: excellent academic contributions; fast, thorough, and detailed peer reviews; building human capital through the development of good writing skills in scholars and students; broad international representation among authors, editors, and reviewers; a showcase for IFAMR’s unique industry-scholar relationship, and a facilitator of international debate, networking, and research in agribusiness.
IFAMR welcomes scholarly articles on business, public policy, law and education pertaining to the global food system. Articles may be applied or theoretical, but must relevant to managers or management scholars studies, industry interviews, and book reviews are also welcome.
IFAMR also reflects agribusiness scholarship world-wide with over half of its Editorial Board, Managing Editors, and article submissions coming from outside the United States. We welcome inquiries from scholars seeking to become more involved with the management of the IFAMR whether as a Managing Editor, a Special Issue Editor, a member of the Editorial Board, or as a Reviewer.
Editor-in-Chief Prof. Kevin Zhigang Chen,
China Academy for Rural Development and School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China and Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), e-mail: ifamr@ifama@org
Publisher's Office e-mail: ifam@brill.com
For questions to the Editor-in-Chief: Office of Editor-in-Chief
808 School of Public Affairs Building, Zhejiang University, 310058 Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Email: ifamroeic@zju.edu.cn
Editorial Coordinator: Prof. Rui Mao
Editorial Assistant: Yunyi Zhou
Case Study Editor Prof. Brent Ross
Michigan State University
Regional Managing Editors
Asia, Australia, and New Zealand Nicola M. Shadbolt,
Massey University, New Zealand Jeff Jia,
University of York, UK Rui Mao,
Zhejiang University, China Derek Baker,
UNE, Australia Fu-Sheng Tsai,
Cheng Shiu University Wanglin Ma,
Lincoln University, New Zealand Sudarshan Naidu,
Shiv Nadar University, India Dao the Anh,
Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Vietnam
Europe Alessio Cavicchi,
University of Macerata, Italy Cristina Santini,
University San Raffaele, Italy Hans De Steur,
Ghent University, Belgium Laura Carraresi,
Nofima, Tromsø, Norway Loic Sauvee,
UniLaSalle, Beauvais, France
North America Ram Acharya,
New Mexico State University, USA Shahriar R. Kibriya,
Texas A&M University, USA R. Brent Ross,
Michigan State University, USA Cheryl Wachenheim,
North Dakota State University, USA Alexsan Shanoyan,
Kansas State University, USA Nicole Olynk Widmar,
Purdue University, USA William Nganje,
North Dakota State, USA Trey Malone,
Purdue University, USA Eric Micheels,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada Getu Hailu,
University of Guelph, Canada
South America Aziz da Silva Júnior,
Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil Emilio Morales,
UNE, Australia
Africa Ajuruchukwu Obi,
University of Fort Hare, South Africa Dereje Teklemariam,
Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia Camillus A. Wongnaa,
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
IFAMR Editorial Advisory Board Gregory Baker,
Santa Clara University, USA Vera Bitsch,
Technical University of Munich, Germany Esteban Brenes,
INCAE Business School, Costa Rica Roberto Feeney,
Austral University, Argentina Jeff Jia,
University of York, UK Brent Ross,
University of Michigan, USA Gerhard Schiefer,
University of Bonn, Germany, Chair Melissa van der Merwe,
University of Pretoria, South Africa Johan Van Rooyen,
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Please be informed that this is a fully Open Access journal and there is a fixed Publication Editing Fee of EUR 1300 (ex. VAT) per article that will be invoiced upon acceptance of the manuscript.
Submit your paper via internet through
Editorial Manager. An online user guide is accessible from the Editorial Manager site. If you are unable to submit your manuscript via internet you can contact our Editorial office
Brill.
From 2024, all Brill |Wageningen Academic journals are part of
Brill’s Transformative Agreement with the Association of Dutch Universities (VSNU). Corresponding authors may publish research and review articles in Open Access in any of these journals. The Article Publication Charge (APC) for these journals will be waived. The article’s corresponding author must be
from an eligible university. The regular submission and peer review processes apply.
Call for Papers
Please check out the
Call for Papers for Special Issues of the
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, on following topics:
Please be informed that this is a fully Open Access journal and there is a fixed Publication Editing Fee of EUR 1300 (ex. VAT) per article that will be invoiced upon acceptance of the manuscript.
Submit your paper via internet through
Editorial Manager. An online user guide is accessible from the Editorial Manager site. If you are unable to submit your manuscript via internet you can contact our Editorial office
Brill.
From 2024, all Brill |Wageningen Academic journals are part of
Brill’s Transformative Agreement with the Association of Dutch Universities (VSNU). Corresponding authors may publish research and review articles in Open Access in any of these journals. The Article Publication Charge (APC) for these journals will be waived. The article’s corresponding author must be
from an eligible university. The regular submission and peer review processes apply.
Editor-in-Chief Prof. Kevin Zhigang Chen,
China Academy for Rural Development and School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China and Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), e-mail: ifamr@ifama@org
Publisher's Office e-mail: ifam@brill.com
For questions to the Editor-in-Chief: Office of Editor-in-Chief
808 School of Public Affairs Building, Zhejiang University, 310058 Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Email: ifamroeic@zju.edu.cn
Editorial Coordinator: Prof. Rui Mao
Editorial Assistant: Yunyi Zhou
Case Study Editor Prof. Brent Ross
Michigan State University
Regional Managing Editors
Asia, Australia, and New Zealand Nicola M. Shadbolt,
Massey University, New Zealand Jeff Jia,
University of York, UK Rui Mao,
Zhejiang University, China Derek Baker,
UNE, Australia Fu-Sheng Tsai,
Cheng Shiu University Wanglin Ma,
Lincoln University, New Zealand Sudarshan Naidu,
Shiv Nadar University, India Dao the Anh,
Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Vietnam
Europe Alessio Cavicchi,
University of Macerata, Italy Cristina Santini,
University San Raffaele, Italy Hans De Steur,
Ghent University, Belgium Laura Carraresi,
Nofima, Tromsø, Norway Loic Sauvee,
UniLaSalle, Beauvais, France
North America Ram Acharya,
New Mexico State University, USA Shahriar R. Kibriya,
Texas A&M University, USA R. Brent Ross,
Michigan State University, USA Cheryl Wachenheim,
North Dakota State University, USA Alexsan Shanoyan,
Kansas State University, USA Nicole Olynk Widmar,
Purdue University, USA William Nganje,
North Dakota State, USA Trey Malone,
Purdue University, USA Eric Micheels,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada Getu Hailu,
University of Guelph, Canada
South America Aziz da Silva Júnior,
Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil Emilio Morales,
UNE, Australia
Africa Ajuruchukwu Obi,
University of Fort Hare, South Africa Dereje Teklemariam,
Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia Camillus A. Wongnaa,
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
IFAMR Editorial Advisory Board Gregory Baker,
Santa Clara University, USA Vera Bitsch,
Technical University of Munich, Germany Esteban Brenes,
INCAE Business School, Costa Rica Roberto Feeney,
Austral University, Argentina Jeff Jia,
University of York, UK Brent Ross,
University of Michigan, USA Gerhard Schiefer,
University of Bonn, Germany, Chair Melissa van der Merwe,
University of Pretoria, South Africa Johan Van Rooyen,
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Call for Papers
Please check out the
Call for Papers for Special Issues of the
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, on following topics:
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review
Journal Impact FactorTM The
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review (IFAMR) has a Journal Impact Factor
TM of 1.5 and the 5 year Journal Impact Factor
TM is 1.7. Source: Journal Citation Reports
TM from Clarivate, 2024.
Aims and scope The
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review (IFAMR), the official journal of the
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, is an internationally recognized catalyst for discussion and inquiry on issues related to the global food and agribusiness system. The journal provides an intellectual meeting place for industry executives, managers, scholars and practitioners interested in the effective management of agribusiness firms and organizations.
IFAMR publishes high quality, peer reviewed, scholarly articles on topics related to the practice of management in the food and agribusiness industry. The Journal provides managers, researchers and teachers a forum where they can publish and acquire research results, new ideas, applications of new knowledge, and discussions of issues important to the worldwide food and agribusiness system. The Journal is published electronically on this website.
The core values of IFAMR are as follows: excellent academic contributions; fast, thorough, and detailed peer reviews; building human capital through the development of good writing skills in scholars and students; broad international representation among authors, editors, and reviewers; a showcase for IFAMR’s unique industry-scholar relationship, and a facilitator of international debate, networking, and research in agribusiness.
IFAMR welcomes scholarly articles on business, public policy, law and education pertaining to the global food system. Articles may be applied or theoretical, but must relevant to managers or management scholars studies, industry interviews, and book reviews are also welcome.
IFAMR also reflects agribusiness scholarship world-wide with over half of its Editorial Board, Managing Editors, and article submissions coming from outside the United States. We welcome inquiries from scholars seeking to become more involved with the management of the IFAMR whether as a Managing Editor, a Special Issue Editor, a member of the Editorial Board, or as a Reviewer.