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Felipe Symmes Joins the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science Editorial Board
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This appointment recognizes the research work conducted by the EGADE Business School professor in the fields of entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity, and sustainability.

By JOSÉ ÁNGEL DE LA PAZ | EGADE BUSINESS SCHOOL

Felipe Symmes, research professor from the Department of Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation at EGADE Business School - Tecnológico de Monterrey, has been appointed as a member of the editorial board of The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science (JABS).

“At JABS, I will review entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity, imagination, and sustainability articles. These subjects are usually addressed separately, but their interrelation is clear if we want paradigms, ideas, and emerging and disruptive organizations to impact societies positively,” Symmes commented.

JABS is a renowned interdisciplinary scientific journal that covers the latest theory and research on processes and techniques of change in groups, organizations, and larger systems and publishes material designed to facilitate and assess positive organizational change.

The journal’s editorial board comprises outstanding international scholars and professionals who play a crucial role in maintaining the high-quality standards and relevance of the publication, which is classified with a Q1 impact in the Applied Psychology Category.

This appointment recognizes the research work conducted by the EGADE Business School professor in the fields of entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity, and sustainability.

Symmes is also a member of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Subject Area Group within the Research Groups of Tec Monterrey’s School of Business, and Director of Research at VIVA Idea, a think tank for sustainable development.

Founded and sponsored by the NTL Institute, JABS constantly paves the way in exploring group dynamics, organizational development, and social change. Find further information on the journal here.

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