This paper studies the evolution of the internationalization process of the RAE-Journal of Business Administration, a journal which is considered a reference in Brazil in the area of Administration. It is a descriptive study of a case study and it analyzes 9 years of the publication, which corresponds to 50 issues, 387 articles, 977 authors and 2,130 reviewers. The internationalization indicators used in this analysis are based on 8 dimensions: 1) the language of publication; 2) foreign authors; 3) foreign associate editors; 4) foreign ad hoc reviewers; 5) its presence in international indexing databases; 6) in citation indexes; 7) the professionalization of its editorial staff; and 8) international scientific marketing. The internationalization dimensions for the RAE are weighted based on a table that illustrates the RAE's achievements in terms of important steps related to internationalization, which leads to the conclusion that it has indeed effectively become international.