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Human Relations

Q1 Journal Journal
Country
United Kingdom
Western Europe
Subject Area and Category
Arts and Humanities
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Q1
Management of Technology and Innovation Q1
Social Sciences (miscellaneous) Q1
SJR 2025
4.141
Q1
SJR Score
H-Index
181
Citations / Doc (2yr)
8.48
Total Docs. (latest)
76
Total Citations (3yr)
2,325
Publication type
Journals
ISSN
00187267, 1741282X
Coverage
1947-2026
Journal Rank
#410

Subject Categories

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Q1
Management of Technology and Innovation Q1
Social Sciences (miscellaneous) Q1
Strategy and Management Q1

Aims & Scope

Human Relations is an international peer reviewed journal, which publishes the highest quality original research to advance our understanding of social relationships at and around work through theoretical development and empirical investigation. Scope Human Relations seeks high quality research papers that extend our knowledge of social relationships at work and organizational forms, practices and processes that affect the nature, structure and conditions of work and work organizations. Human Relations welcomes manuscripts that seek to cross disciplinary boundaries in order to develop new perspectives and insights into social relationships and relationships between people and organizations. Human Relations encourages strong empirical contributions that develop and extend theory as well as more conceptual papers that integrate, critique and expand existing theory. Human Relations welcomes critical reviews and essays: - Critical reviews advance a field through new theory, new methods, a novel synthesis of extant evidence, or a combination of two or three of these elements. Reviews that identify new research questions and that make links between management and organizations and the wider social sciences are particularly welcome. Surveys or overviews of a field are unlikely to meet these criteria. - Critical essays address contemporary scholarly issues and debates within the journal's scope. They are more controversial than conventional papers or reviews, and can be shorter. They argue a point of view, but must meet standards of academic rigour. Anyone with an idea for a critical essay is particularly encouraged to discuss it at an early stage with the Editor-in-Chief. Human Relations encourages research that relates social theory to social practice and translates knowledge about human relations into prospects for social action and policy-making that aims to improve working lives.

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Total Docs. (latest) 76
Total Docs. (3 years) 214
Total Refs. 6,613
Total Citations (3 years) 2,325
Citable Docs. (3 years) 212
Citations / Doc. (2 years) 8.48
Ref. / Doc. 87.01
% Female 56.3%

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Journal Information

SJR4.141
Best QuartileQ1
H Index181
ISSN00187267, 1741282X
PublisherSAGE Publications Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionWestern Europe
Coverage1947-2026
Open AccessNo
TypeJournal
Rank#410

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