Abstract
Organizações & Sociedade, O&S
Highlights
We made and implemented many decisions during 2017 aimed at improving our processes regarding the academic community of Administration in Brazil. One of these decisions was the insertion of our request for authors to possibly translate their articles into English if approved for publishing. We have avoided this editorial policy because we understand that authors should be free to choose the language in which to publish their works
We are proud because O&S has been considered in areas in the latest CAPES evaluation he first article, ayoral quality and municipal performance in ra ilian local governments, by Ricardo Corr a omes and Claudia ancy Avellaneda, tests the in uence of managerial quality on organi ational performance using a panel data set of ra ilian municipalities from the state of inas erais After testing for the effect of political, economic, and ideological factors and controlling for other municipal factors, the authors find that mayoral quality fails to explain variance in property tax collection
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Summary
One of these decisions was the insertion of our request for authors to possibly translate their articles into English if approved for publishing. Responding to the requirements of our index bases and the demand for internationalization of national journals, our editorial policy is to make authors aware of this possibility when having an article approved for publication by O&S.
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