
The Society for Advancement of Management as the publisher of the SAM Advanced Management Journal is pleased to announce the release of Volume 87 Edition 1.
Featured articles in this edition include;
- Leadership Styles of Africans: A Study Using Path-Goal Leadership Theory by Bennett Annan
- Self-Motivate to Innovate: How Self-Leadership Drives Individual Innovation by Bennie Eng & Kevin Knotts
- International Spatial Distribution Of Multinational Corporations by Hao Tan, Mike W. Peng, and Craig D. Macaulay
- Northeast Florida’s Economic Gardening Experiment-JAX Bridges Barriers to Open Innovation in North Florida: A Case Study by Carlton Robinson and Don Capener
- Assessment Of Students’ Knowledge And Awareness Towards Environmental Sustainability Intentions And Eco-Activism: What Factors Motivate Students And What Inhibits Their Willingness To Be An Eco-Activist? by Summya Khatoon
We look forward to receiving more research articles, reviews, commentaries, ideas for special issues, and other papers on management research. We hope that you enjoy as we break new ground in one of the oldest journals in our discipline and promise you that you will find the articles in this issue insightful and topical.
About SAM (The Society for Advancement of Management) The Society for Advancement of Management is the world’s oldest management society, formed in 1912 to provide a place for discussion and promotion of Frederick Winslow Taylor’s principles of scientific management. A non-profit organization run and advanced by hundreds of volunteers; members come from a variety of disciplines — productions, finance, marketing, accounting, research and development, entrepreneurship, — but share a common bond of interest in becoming stronger managers. SAM builds bridges among academicians, practitioners, and students not only to better share management expertise, but also to develop and promote new management ideas.