JEL Classification Codes - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting JEL: M Subcategories

Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting JEL: M Subcategories

See also: Category:Business

JEL: M - Business administration and business economics; marketing; accounting

JEL: M0 - General

JEL: M00 - General

JEL: M1 - Business Administration

JEL: M10 - General
JEL: M11 - Production Management
JEL: M12 - Personnel Management
JEL: M13 - New firms and Startup companies
JEL: M14 - Corporate culture; Social Responsibility
JEL: M15 - IT Management
JEL: M16 - International Business Administration
JEL: M19 - Other

JEL: M2 - Business Economics

JEL: M20 - General
JEL: M21 - Business economics
JEL: M29 - Other

JEL: M3 - Marketing and Advertising

JEL: M30 - General
JEL: M31 - Marketing
JEL: M37 - Advertising
JEL: M38 - Government Policy and Regulation
JEL: M39 - Other

JEL: M4 - Accounting and Auditing

JEL: M40 - General
JEL: M41 - Accounting scholarship
JEL: M42 - Auditing
JEL: M48 - Government Policy and Regulation
JEL: M49 - Other

JEL: M5 - Personnel economics

JEL: M50 - General
JEL: M51 - Firm Employment Decisions; Promotions (hiring, firing, turnover, part-time, temporary workers, seniority issues)
JEL: M52 - Compensation and Compensation Methods and Their Effects (stock options, fringe benefits, incentives, family support programs, seniority issues)
JEL: M53 - Training
JEL: M54 - Labor Management (team formation, worker empowerment, job design, tasks and authority, job satisfaction)
JEL: M55 - Labor Contracting Devices: Outsourcing; Franchising; Other
JEL: M59 - Other

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