Human Resource Management Review
Q1 Journal
Journal
Country
United Kingdom
Western Europe
Subject Area and Category
Business, Management and Accounting
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Applied Psychology
Q1
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Q1
Publisher
SJR 2025
4.892
Q1
SJR Score
H-Index
141
Citations / Doc (2yr)
25.33
Total Docs. (latest)
33
Total Citations (3yr)
2,946
Publication type
Journals
ISSN
10534822
Coverage
1991-2026
Journal Rank
#308
Subject Categories
Applied Psychology
Q1
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Q1
Subject Areas
Aims & Scope
The Human Resource Management Review (HRMR) is a quarterly academic journal devoted to the publication of scholarly conceptual/theoretical articles pertaining to human resource management and allied fields (e.g. industrial/organizational psychology, human capital, labor relations, organizational behavior).
HRMR welcomes manuscripts that focus on micro-, macro-, or multi-level phenomena relating to the function and processes of human resource management.
HRMR publishes articles that provide new insights aimed at stimulating future theory development and empirical research.
Critical examinations of existing concepts, theories models, and frameworks are also welcome as are quantitative meta-analytical reviews that make a conceptual/theoretical contribution.
Subject areas appropriate for HRMR include (but are not limited to) Strategic Human Resource Management, International Human Resource Management, the nature and role of the human resource function in organizations, any specific Human Resource function or activity (e.g., Job Analysis, Job Design, Workforce Planning, Recruitment, Selection and Placement, Performance and Talent Management, Reward Systems, Training, Development, Careers, Safety and Health, Diversity, Fairness, Discrimination, Employment Law, Employee Relations, Labor Relations, Workforce Metrics, HR Analytics, HRM and Technology, Social issues and HRM, Separation and Retention), topics that influence or are influenced by human resource management activities (e.g., Climate, Culture, Change, Leadership and Power, Groups and Teams, Employee Attitudes and Behavior, Individual, team, and/or Organizational Performance), and HRM Research Methods.
Papers introducing or helping to advance our understanding of emergent HR topics or issues are also strongly encouraged.
Abstracting & Indexing
Scopus
Google Scholar
Web of Science
Detailed Metrics
| Total Docs. (latest) | 33 |
| Total Docs. (3 years) | 129 |
| Total Refs. | 3,988 |
| Total Citations (3 years) | 2,946 |
| Citable Docs. (3 years) | 128 |
| Citations / Doc. (2 years) | 25.33 |
| Ref. / Doc. | 120.85 |
| % Female | 43.2% |
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