
By Karina Gregersen & Claus Rosenkrantz Hansen
Wiley has entered into a consortium agreement with Danish research institutions that allows CBS researchers to publish their research as Open Access in any of Wiley’s hybrid journals (subscription-based journals that offer an Open Access option) for free.
The agreement came into force on 1 January 2022 and is valid until 31 December 2025.
If you choose to publish Open Access for free with Wiley, your article will be published under the Creative Commons license CC-BY.
To publish Open Access for free, the following conditions need to be satisfied:
- The article is accepted on 1 January 2022 or later.
- The article is primary research or a review article.
- The corresponding author is affiliated to Copenhagen Business School.
- The journal must be part of the agreement.
Please note, that the Wiley agreement, as opposed to the Elsevier agreement, stipulates a national limit to the annual number of published Open Access articles.
What do I do as a researcher?
Check out Wiley´s step-by-step guide for information about how to publish Open Access in a Wiley hybrid journal.
If you do not opt for Open Access initially, your article will be published under the traditional, closed-access model.
Which journals are part of the agreement?
The agreement includes all of Wiley’s hybrid journals.
You can find a list of eligible journals right here.
Some of Wiley’s subscription-based journals and Open Access journals (journals that are not subscription-based and where all articles are published as Open Access) are not part of the agreement. If you publish in one of Wiley’s Open Access journals, you will need to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC).
You can find a list of Wiley Open Access journals right here.
If you have any questions, please contact Claus Rosenkrantz Hansen or Karina Gregersen at oa@cbs.dk.