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Publication Information
The Journal of Management in Engineering is published by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The ASCE publishes 34 different journals related to civil engineering. The Society appoints the editors for each of its journals. The current editor of the journal is Young Hoon Kwak, who is a faculty member in the Department of Decision Sciences at the George Washington University. He was working in the field and came into the editor role through progressive years of experience on editorial boards at different journals. The members of the editorial board include 8 associate editors, from different universities in the United States, South Korea Australia and Qatar, as well as one member who works in the profession for his own company. The Journal of Management in Engineering is published bi-monthly.
Article Information
The focus of the articles in this journal is specifically areas relating to the management of civil engineering projects. Sitting at the intersection between management and civil engineering, the journal looks at the managerial roles and tasks, and challenges associated with them, as pertains to engineers. Some of the articles in the most recent edition focus on project-based supply chains, effective management of public-private proposals, safety, risk pricing and...
…the author(s) must know to which journal he or she is submitting the article. Each article is subject to a peer review process, but this depends on the type of paper. Technical papers, notes and case studies must all be reviewed by at least two competent reviewers, but there are also article types that do not require peer review. There is nothing in ASCE guidelines about an Institutional Review Board.The Journal of Management in Civil Engineering does have a current call for papers published on its website. They are seeking contributions to a "special collection on organizational behavior and governance on…
References
ASCE (2018) Journal of Management in Engineering. ASCE. Retrieved January 24, 2018 from https://ascelibrary.org/journal/jmenea
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