
Communicatio Socialis (ComSoc)
Volume 1 (1968), Edition 3- Publisher
- Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden 1968
- Journal:
- Communicatio Socialis (ComSoc)
- Authors:
Economics and business studies analyze production, distribution, markets, organizations, and economic policy. The field provides theories, methods, case studies, and practice-oriented impulses for business and society.



Founded in 1947 as Die Unternehmung: Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft und Organisation, the Swiss Journal of Business (SJB) is a peer-reviewed (double-blind), open access business journal. With its concept of combining theoretical standards and practical relevance in high-quality scientific articles, it is one of the leading European journals in the field of business administration.
The scope of the journal covers all disciplines of business administration as well as interdisciplinary topics that broaden the horizon of business research and practice.
The SJB aims to disseminate new findings in business research, to draw attention to important problems in society, research and business practice, to set research agendas, to present scientifically sound solutions and generally to promote the exchange between science and practice.
For further informationen such as the peer review process, author guidelines, and publication ethics of SJB please go to www.sjb.nomos.de.





First published in 1948, WSI-Mitteilungen is an academic journal with a political and practical focus. It provides information on new academic research findings in the broad thematic area of ‘work—economics—society’. It promotes interdisciplinary exchange and is intended as a source of knowledge and opinions for those involved in the working world, the economy and politics in practice. It aims to convey complex knowledge in a structured and linguistically appealing way. A professional review procedure guarantees that all essays published in the journal are of a high standard, while the short analyses, comments and contributions on issues relating to praxis that it contains reflect current sociopolitical problems and discuss possible solutions to them.
Subjects regularly dealt with in WSI-Mitteilungen:
job market policy, social policy and distribution policy
employment policy
industrial relations and wage policy
qualifications policy
gender and equality policy
macroeconomics policy, economic policy and financial policy
European integration and globalisation

