A new issue of JAM is now available
The latest issue of the Journal of Aboriginal Management (JAM) is now available. Issue 29 focuses on the theme of Connectivity – The Digital Divide and features articles by Georgina Villeneuve, Steven Smith, Mike Cuma, RBC’s Sonya Bell, Andrew Schrumm and Tracee Smith, and many more!
Due to the ongoing pandemic, this issue of JAM is digital-only. Printed copies will be not be mailed to members. Luckily, this allows us to include extra content like audio interviews!
Starting with Issue 28, the Journal of Aboriginal Management is now a free publication! If you’d like to read more JAM content, you can check out the complimentary issues.
Available in both English and French.
The Journal of Aboriginal Management (JAM) is the only professional journal for Indigenous finance and management in Canada and is published twice a year.
If you would like to write an article or submit an advertisement for the next issue (slated to be published in March 2022), keep an eye out for the guidelines/application that will be uploaded to the website soon! We will announce the next theme soon.