Abstract

I share the results of my learning journeys as Editor of Human Resource Development Review ( HRDR) and Human Resource Development Quarterly ( HRDQ). I begin by sharing my experiences at both journals, followed by Lessons Learned, Advice and Implications for Editors, Advice and Implications for Authors and Doctoral Students, and Final Thoughts. Rigor, relevance, replicability, and refutability (four Rs) are put forth as major considerations for a quality journal and attaining and improving a Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) factor score. Having a developmental orientation toward prospective authors and a strong, active Editorial Board are highlighted as being vital for building the visibility and reputation of the journal. Social media as a visibility tool is also explored.

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