- Emerald Group Publishing
Infobox Company
company_name = Emerald Group Publishing Limited
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = 1967 inBradford, England
location = West Yorkshire,England
key_people = John Peters; CEO, Martin Fojt;Chairman
industry =Publishing
products = Publisher of print and electronic products
num_employees = 180+
homepage = [http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ www.emeraldinsight.com]Emerald Group Publishing Limited is a primary publisher of
management andbusiness journals . Based in the UK, it operates worldwide with offices inMalaysia ,Japan ,China ,India and theUnited States .History
Beginnings
Emerald was formed in 1967 as Management Consultants Bradford (MCB) by a group of academics who were dissatisfied by the publishing outlets of the time. The premise was to focus on niche management disciplines including strategy, change management and international marketing. [cite website
url = http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/about_emerald/overview/index.jsp#History
title = About Emerald: History
accessdate =2007-09-03] It acquired its firstjournal , "Management Decision" (originally the "British Journal of Management"), the following year for £1.cite website
url = http://emeraldinsight.com/info/40th_anniversary/timeline.jsp | title=40 Years in Publishing 1967-2007 | accessdate = 2007-09-03]Fifty academics from the
University of Bradford Management Centre each paid £100 for a share in the company in 1969 to allow the company to buy a building on Keighley Road,Bradford , West Yorkshire. MCB subsequently purchased adjacent properties. The first employee was hired in 1970.Individual journals were managed in separate companies and MCB became a "service company" for the journal companies. As the company continued to grow, by 1977 it was decided that the individual journal companies would be merged into one company, MCB Publications Ltd.
teady growth
The company has attended the
Frankfurt Book Fair since 1979 and this has led to various business developments, particularly the acquisition of journals. By 1981 the company had grown to 20 employees and were publishing up to 15 journals including the "International Journal of Social Economics" and the "Journal of Management Development".An agreement was reached in 1982 to become the Official Publisher for an independent action learning business school (International Management Centres), a relationship which remained in place until 1997. Continued expansion saw a move to Toller Lane, Bradford in 1984. The year also saw the acquisition of Anbar which later became "Emerald Reviews". Throughout the 1980s the number of journals steadily increased and by 1990 it was publishing 65 journals.
Electronic revolution
The technological revolution began to impact work at MCB in 1990 with the introduction of the first marketing database. That same year Apple Macs were introduced to the production department until all artwork was being produced in electronic format as opposed to the traditional hand drawings. More importantly, there was the introduction of electronic data transfer of journals to printers and the possibility of much closer interaction with customers through the
World Wide Web . This was followed by the launch of Library Link in 1991 which marked a shift in the attitude of the company when assessing the relationship between publishers and librarians.In 1992 "Floppy Anbar" (CD-ROM) was launched becoming the first product to be offered in an electronic format. This was accompanied by Literati, a database and network of authors and editors which was the first of its kind in terms of building and nurturing relationships.The company continued to expand on its Toller Lane site, and offices were opened in Japan in 1993, followed by Kuala Lumpur in 1994, while the number of journals increased to 127.
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