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Future Development Strategies for KODISA Journals : Overview of 2017 and Strategic Plans for the Future

The Journal of Distribution Science / The Journal of Distribution Science, (P)1738-3110; (E)2093-7717
2018, v.16 no.5, pp.83-90
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.15722/jds.16.5.201805.83
Hwang, Hee-Joong
Shin, Dong-Jin
Lee, Jung-Wan
Kim, Dong-Ho
Lee, Jong-Ho
Kim, Byung-Goo
Kim, Tae-Joong
Lee, Yong-Ki
Suh, Eung-Kyo
Kang, Min-Soo
Seo, Won-Jae
Kim, Jong-Jin
Zhang, Fan
Su, Shuai
Youn, Myoung-Kil
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Abstract

Purpose - Journals of Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA) made great efforts in responding to the constant shifts in academic paradigms and in producing synergetic effects among KODISA journals to achieve the goal of maintaining their status in the world's reputable scholarly journals. The aim of this study is to analyze the current practice and performance of KODISA journals and develop strategies that will continuously meet and respond to the changes and success in the future. Research design, data, and methodology - This is a case study, an analytical approach, which focuses on analyzing current and previous strategies, practices, and performances of the four major journals of KODISA and the association. The organizational structure, including election and terms of KODISA officers, new membership, and members of editorial board, is discussed and analyzed. The citation, submission, publication, and rejection rates of all four journals are examined, and the progress, including the status of indexing of each journal, is discussed. Results - The analysis indicates that KODISA has significantly invested its resources into improving its journals and attracting new members. The analysis also shows the strategy of the organizational structure, which includes election and terms of officers and editorial board members that implemented over the years, was successful. Both Journal of Distribution Science (JDS) and Journal of Finance, Economics, and Business (JAFEB) are indexed in SCOPUS, with East Asian Journal of Business Management (EAJBM) in the final stage of the SCOPUS indexing evaluation, and International Journal of Industrial Distribution and Business (IJIDB) will complete and submit their indexing evaluation materials to SCOPUS this summer. Conclusions - The success and progress of KODISA and its journals clearly support the need for continuous development, analysis, revision, and implementation of strategies. Based on the analysis, conducting the annual performance reviews of the association and its journals and planning and strategizing based on the reviews since 2011 have greatly contributed to the overall success. In terms of meeting the short term strategy, KODISA has to continue developing relationships with relevant and appropriate scholarly/academic associations to expand the scope of its business, establishing independence of each journal and its respective procedures and practices and improving the quality of the journals and their publications through KODISA's international conferences.

keywords
Korea Distribution of Science Association (KODISA), Journal of Distribution Science(JDS), East Asian Journal of Business Management (EAJBM), Journal of Finance, Economics, and Business (JAFEB), International Journal of Industrial Distribution and Business (IJIDB)

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