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Inclui um artigo comemorativo de aniversário, precisamente intitulado JMS at 50: Trends over Time, da autoria de Timothy Clark, Mike Wright, Zilia Iskoujina1 e Philip Garnett, artigo esse que possui pelo menos uma conclusão que vai de encontro ao que é a nossa percepção da revista: «From our content analysis covering the life-cycle of JMS, we find four areas have been the most frequently represented, although their relative importance varies between decades: Organizational Management/Behaviour, Strategy, Human Resource Management, and General Management, accounting for 67 per cent of articles published over the period.»