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Call for Expressions of Interest: Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Benefit-Cost AnalysisThe Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis (SBCA) seeks an editor — or editorial team — for its flagship publication, the Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis (JBCA). Expressions of interest are due July 15, 2026, and must be submitted via the online form here. The form will prompt you to indicate your role interest (Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, or either). About the JournalThe Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis (JBCA) is the flagship publication of the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis and the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated exclusively to benefit-cost analysis. Published by Cambridge University Press, JBCA serves as the leading outlet for scholarly research advancing the theory and application of benefit-cost analysis, as well as a practical resource for practitioners and teachers in the field. The Society seeks an editor — or editorial team — who will continue to raise the profile of the journal, broaden submissions from academics and practitioners, and maintain the highest standards for rigor and relevance. Interested applicants may request the most recent Cambridge University Press report on journal performance, including current and prior impact scores and other publishing data, by contacting [email protected]. The Ideal Editor-in-ChiefThe ideal candidate for JBCA Editor-in-Chief is an established scholar in benefit-cost analysis or a closely related field — including environmental, health, regulatory, or public policy economics — with a demonstrated record of peer-reviewed publication and a genuine commitment to advancing the discipline. Specifically, SBCA is looking for someone who brings:
SBCA does not expect any single individual to be the ideal candidate on every dimension. Proposals that combine a strong EiC candidate with a well-matched Associate Editor team will be considered on the strength of the team as a whole. Associate Editor OpportunitiesSBCA is actively recruiting Associate Editors as part of this search. We welcome expressions of interest from scholars who want to contribute to the journal's peer review process, whether as part of a proposed editorial team or as individual candidates. Associate Editors play a central role in maintaining JBCA's standards of rigor and relevance. Each AE is responsible for managing peer review on assigned manuscripts: identifying and inviting qualified reviewers, monitoring the review process, and providing a substantive recommendation to the Editor-in-Chief. AEs are expected to bring subject matter expertise in one or more areas relevant to benefit-cost analysis and to exercise sound editorial judgment in evaluating the work of reviewers and authors. SBCA is particularly interested in AE candidates who bring expertise in one or more of the following areas:
AE candidates may apply independently or as part of a proposed editorial team. There is no expectation that AE applicants propose or affiliate with a specific EiC candidate. Editorial StructureJBCA operates with three primary editorial roles. The guiding principle is that editorial evaluation is conducted by the Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors, while operational workflow management is handled by the Managing Editor.
Editorial PlatformJBCA uses ScholarOne Manuscripts, administered through Cambridge University Press, as its submission and peer review platform. EiC ResponsibilitiesPer the editorial agreement between SBCA and the Editor-in-Chief, the EiC is expected to:
What to Expect: EiC WorkloadThe EiC workload varies over the course of the year. Submission volume tends to be heaviest between December and March, when the EiC can expect a higher volume of desk review work — evaluating incoming manuscripts and determining whether to desk-reject or assign them to an Associate Editor for peer review. Submissions are typically lighter in late spring and early summer, with another uptick expected at the end of summer as the academic semester begins. Beyond managing the flow of submissions, the EiC is expected to play a proactive role in enhancing the journal's profile — soliciting high-quality manuscripts and developing special or symposium issues. The incoming EiC will be taking over a journal in good standing with a clean submission pipeline. CompensationSBCA provides the following compensation to support the Editor-in-Chief:
Applicants who believe their proposed editorial team structure warrants a different compensation arrangement are welcome to describe their financial support needs as part of their application. SBCA will consider reasonable proposals in the context of available resources. Application ProcessExpressions of interest are due July 15, 2026, and must be submitted via the online form here. The form will prompt you to indicate your role interest (Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, or either). Direct questions to the Journal Search Committee at [email protected]. Applying as Editor-in-ChiefEiC applicants should submit the following:
Applying as Associate EditorAE applicants should submit the following:
No statement of editorial goals is required for AE-only applicants. AE candidates may apply independently or as part of a proposed editorial team.
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