European Review of Service Economics and Management (16 Numbers)
Directed by: Desmarchelier (Benoît)
ISSN: 2497-0107
Periodicity: Biannual
The European Review of Service Economics and Management (ERSEM) is an international pluridisciplinary Journal devoted to services studies in the field of economics and management. Papers can be submitted in English or in French. The journal is led by an editorial board bringing together economists and management scientists who were involved in the thematic series “Economie et Gestion des Services” (EGS) of the Journal “Économies et Sociétés”. Keeping the editorial policy unchanged, it continues EGS which ceased publication in September 2015.
The European Review of Service Economics and Management is devoted to those activities that constitute the main sources of employment and wealth in contemporary economies. ERSEM publishes original high-quality contributions that aim at improving our knowledge of service activities, on the theoretical and empirical as well as on the managerial and public policy viewpoint. It also publishes, in a “Debate and Viewpoints” section, shorter articles which develop personal viewpoints addressing specific economic, policy or management issues regarding services.The Journal covers any type of service activity: market and non-market but also services within manufacturing firms. It has no thematic boundary.
ERSEM is simultaneously published in paper format and in an electronic version available through the website of Classiques Garnier, https://www.classiques-garnier.com/
Email : ersem@univ-lille.fr
6, rue de la Sorbonne
75005 Paris
https://www.classiques-garnier.com/
Journal Websitehttp://ersem.univ-lille1.fr
Benoît Desmarchelier, University of Lille, France
Editor-in-chiefFaïz Gallouj, Lille 1 University, France
Declaration on ethics and good editorial practices The review only publishes original and unpublished contributions.It refuses to publish articles or parts of articles that have already appeared in other publication formats and it asks authors to guarantee that their article will not be submitted to any other review until such time as a decision to refuse publication be communicated to them.
Authors must guarantee that their contribution does not infringe copyrights and cannot be considered plagiarism, even in part. Discovery of proven plagiarism after publication will result in removal of the digital version of the article. Authors must give appropriate citations for the materials used. The author serving as correspondent is responsible for the list of contributors and for their agreement to the version submitted to the review. Authors must declare any and all conflicts of interest and identify the sources of financing received for the research, if applicable.
Each article submitted to the review is evaluated according to a double-blind process.
In cases of major error in a published article identified by an author or by a reader who brings it to the attention of the editorial committee, the author or authors agree to rectify the error or to respond with a refutation of the accusation of error. In cases of rectification by the author, the review and Éditions Classiques Garnier agree to publish the corrected version of the article online.