Author Channel MIT Sloan Management Review
MIT Sloan Management Review is a peer-reviewed business publication produced by the MIT Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since its establishment, the journal has served as a bridge between academic research and practical business application, publishing articles that combine scholarly rigor with accessible insights for practicing managers and organizational leaders.
Content and Scope
The publication features research-based articles, case studies, and analytical pieces focused on management strategy, organizational behavior, leadership, and business performance. Topics typically address contemporary challenges facing executives and managers, including digital transformation, organizational innovation, talent management, and strategic decision-making. Contributors include MIT faculty researchers, business practitioners, and scholars from other institutions, ensuring diverse perspectives on organizational management.
Audience and Purpose
MIT Sloan Management Review targets executives, managers, and organizational leaders who seek evidence-based approaches to business problems. The journal aims to provide actionable insights grounded in rigorous research rather than business trend commentary, positioning itself as a resource for informed decision-making in corporate and organizational settings.