BAR - Brazilian Administration Review

BAR is a scholarly journal on business and public administration published quarterly since 2004 by ANPAD (Brazilian Academy of Management). BAR is a fully open-access online journal that is a member and abides by the principles of COPE – Committee on Publication Ethics for scholarly publication. BAR is available in most indexing services, including Scopus, Scielo and Web of Science

BAR’s mission is to advance scholarly knowledge on management and organizational theories so as to assist business and public administration worldwide by means of the global dissemination of conceptual and empirical studies developed in Brazil and other countries.

The journal publishes conceptual and empirical studies within the broad interests of business and public administration. Theoretical and methodological perspectives are welcome as long as they are insightful also for practice. BAR documents should not focus on a particular country/region and must convey theoretical, methodological, and applied advancements to the frontiers of scholarly knowledge on a global scale. BAR’s editorial scope does not include teaching cases or purely applied practitioner-oriented material.

BAR's target audience is the global scholarly community in all interests of business and public administration.

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SCImago Journal & Country Rank              

CiteScore (2024): 2.1

H-Index (2024): 23

 


 

Indicators (3rd Quarter of 2025)

Average time for the first round of peer review: 117 days (between the initial submission and the decision of the first round of peer review)

Average time for the complete peer review process: 167 days (from the initial submission, through the full peer review process, to a final decision of acceptance or rejection)

Average time from submission to publication: 325 days (between the submission of the article and its publication in an issue)

Submission acceptance rate: 9%

 


 

Vol. 22 No. 4 (2025): Oct/Dec - 2025

Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: Between the Switch and Innovation — Is Brazil Prepared?

Fernando Antonio Ribeiro Serra, Isabel Cristina Scafuto, Patricia Serra Vieira

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Blockchain Adoption and Its Influence on the Qualitative Characteristics of Useful Financial Information

Daniel Luiz de Oliveira, Fernanda da Silva Momo, Giovana Sordi Schiavi

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Exploring Demands and Resources for Mothers in Leadership Roles

Lucia Barbosa de Oliveira, Paula Soffiatti

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From Theory to Practice: Understanding Value-Creation in Service Companies

Lucas Galli Ribeiro, Leydiana de Sousa Pereira, Natália Macedo Baião, Larissa Vasconcelos de Oliveira, André Marques Cavalcanti

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Factors Influential on the Levels of Brazilian Municipal Transparency

Franklin Feitosa Gramacho, José Sergio Casé de Oliveira, Maria Valesca Damásio de Carvalho Silva

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Interaction Dynamics of Interorganizational Learning in a Strategic Network: From Extension to Internalization

Carla Zandavalli, Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini, Andrea Valéria Steil, Julieta Watanabe-Wilbert

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