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Predatory academic publisher
Allied Academies (also known as Allied Business Academies)[1] is a reportedly fraudulent corporation[2][3] chartered under the laws of North Carolina. Its postal address is in London, United Kingdom.[4] It presents itself as an association of scholars, with supporting and encouraging research and the sharing and exchange of knowledge as its stated aims. The organization consists of 30 affiliate academies, which provide awards to academics and publish academic journals both online and in hard copy for members. Since 2015 the organization has been listed on Jeffrey Beall's list of "potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access publishers".[5][6] It is in a partnership with OMICS Publishing Group which uses its website and logo.[3] In 2018, OMICS owner Srinubabu Gedela declared that he had informed the Nevada court that Allied Academies was a subsidiary of OMICS International.[7] During a conference in 2018, they falsely listed a prominent chemist among its organizing committee who had not agreed to this and was not affiliated with Allied Academies.[8]
- Published under Allied Academies[9]
- Published under Allied Business Academies[10]
- Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal
- Academy of Educational Leadership Journal
- Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal
- Academy of Marketing Studies Journal
- Academy of Strategic Management Journal
- Business Studies Journal
- International Journal of Entrepreneurship
- Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research
- Journal of Entrepreneurship Education
- Journal of International Business Research
- Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues
- Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences
- Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict
- Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies