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Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration

AbbreviationAPJBA
Journal Impact3.11
Quartiles(Global)BUSINESS(Q2)
ISSN1757-4323, 1757-4331
h-index27
Publication InformationPublisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.Publishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2009Proportion of original research papers95.77%Self Citation Rate:6.10%Gold OA Rate: 2.04%

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