Journal Information
Editor-in-Chief: Brian Bruce
ISSN: 2771-6511
E-ISSN: 2771-6511
Frequency: Quarterly
Content available from Vol 1 Issue 1 (2010)
AUDIENCE
Fund managers, financial analysts, corporate plan sponsors, financial advisors, portfolio managers, hedge fund managers, endowments, foundations, traders, academics and investment advisors.
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Journal of Beta Investment Strategies (JBIS) provides coverage of the latest innovations in the area of beta based investment products including direct/customized indexing, ETFs, factor investing, smart beta, indexes, and passive investing. JBIS offers rigorous research and analysis of products, sector allocations, and investment strategies for those creating or investing in beta products. JBIS addresses challenging ideas and practical tools that help investors to optimize investment prospects, identify innovative uses for beta products, and incorporate the latest research in the market into their own investment plans. It has a long history of exclusively publishing articles on beta-based products and offering timely analysis of this growing field.
MISSION
To educate investment professionals by providing practitioner-oriented content from industry experts, including research, trends and innovations in beta strategies and products.
VISION
JBIS is essential to understanding the growth and innovation in the beta product marketplace today - this market continues to evolve and requires fresh research and strategy discussions on an ongoing basis; the JBIS seeks to meet that challenge.
HISTORY
In June 2010, Portfolio Management Research launched The Journal of Index Investing, following nine years of success of its highly acclaimed guide series, The Guide to Exchange-Traded Funds, which was first published in September 2001. JII was re-launched in 2022 as The Journal of Beta Investment Strategies. Read the first editor's letter of JII here.
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