JOURNALS
General Domain of our Journals
Our journals are dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of business and economic knowledge by publishing, through a blind, refereed process, ongoing results of research in accordance with international scientific or scholarly standards. Articles are written by business leaders, policy analysts and active researchers for an audience of specialists, practitioners and students. Articles of regional interest are welcome, especially those dealing with lessons that may be applied in other regions around the world. This would include, but not limited to areas of marketing, management, finance, accounting, management information systems, human resource management, organizational theory and behavior, operations management, economics and econometrics, or any of these disciplines in an international context. Focus of the articles should be on applications and implications of business, management and economics in accordance with the various journal’s directives i.e., applied business and economics; strategic innovation and sustainability; leadership, accountability and ethics; management policy and practice. Please refer to the specific journal domain for further information.
Currently, the acceptance rate of our journals is less than twenty percent, with the Journal of Applied Business and Economics at twelve percent. Our journals are indexed by UMI-Proquest-ABI Inform, EBSCOhost, GoogleScholar, and listed with Cabell's Directory, Ulrich's Listing of Periodicals, Bowkers Publishing Resources, the Library of Congress, the National Library of Canada, and Australia's Department of Education Science and Training. Furthermore, our journals have been used to support the Academically Qualified (AQ) faculty classification by all recognized business school accrediting bodies.
Objectives
-Generate an exchange of ideas between scholars, practitioners and industry specialists
-Enhance the development of Business and Management
-Acknowledge and disseminate achievement in regional business and economic development
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-Provide an additional outlet for scholars and experts to contribute their ongoing work in the
area of applied cross-functional business and economic topics