À propos de cette revue
AIMS
- Offers insight into management processes, and the ways in which arts organizations operate within the various disciplines of management, including marketing, human resources, finance, accounting, production and operation processes, and administration;
- Identifies and encourages the development of best practices in the management of culture and the arts, and promotes their use through the publication of case studies and analyses;
- Addresses current issues of key relevance to cultural and arts organizations in a rigorous and detailed fashion;
- Presents studies, measurements, and other empirical research in the field of arts and cultural management;
- Provides a forum for challenging and debating coherent theories and models, as well as their application in cultural and arts practice
IJAM is published 3 times a year, in fall, winter and spring. Each issue is approximately 100 pages in length and covers a wide range of topics and viewpoints of direct interest to academics and practitioners. All articles meet the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
Visit IJAM website for more information about the review: https://gestiondesarts.hec.ca/ijam/