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Co-Editors: Martin Reimann and Oliver Schilke
ISSN: 1937-321X
Published bi-annually, beginning in May
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The Publications and Communications (P&C) Board of the American Psychological Association has opened nominations for the editorship of the Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, for the years 2011–2016. The editor search committee is chaired by Peter Ornstein, PhD.
The Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics (JNPE), first published by Educational Publishing Foundation of the APA in 2009, publishes original research dealing with the application of psychological theories and/or neuroscientific methods to business and economics. Therefore, it is the first peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes research on neuroeconomics, decision neuroscience, consumer neuroscience, and neurofinance, besides more classical topics from economics and business research.
As an interdisciplinary journal, JNPE serves academicians in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, business, and economics and is an appropriate outlet for articles designed to be of interest, concern, and value to its audience of scholars and professionals.
Editorial candidates should be available to start receiving manuscripts in July 2010 to prepare for issues published in 2011. Please note that the P&C Board encourages participation by members of underrepresented groups in the publication process and would particularly welcome such nominees. Self-nominations are also encouraged.
Candidates should be nominated by accessing APA's EditorQuest Web site.
Prepared statements of one page or less in support of a nominee can also be submitted by e-mail to
Molly Douglas-Fujimoto, Managing Director, Education Publishing Foundation.
Deadline for accepting nominations is January 31, 2010, when reviews will begin.
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