Frequency: Continuous publication model
Time to first decision: 26 Weeks
Submission to publication: 36 Weeks
Acceptance rate: 31%
Aims and Scope
- update at: 25 Feb 2024The Journal of Innovations in Economics & Management (JIEM) aims to be a premier forum for the dissemination of innovative ideas and practices in the realm of economics and management. The journal’s primary objective is to publish original research that contributes to the understanding of economic growth, market evolution, organizational behavior, management theory, leadership, and decision-making processes. JIEM encourages a methodological pluralism, welcoming both quantitative and qualitative research approaches, and places a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral studies that reflect the complexities of modern economic and management practices.
The scope of JIEM includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Behavioral Economics: Exploring the psychological aspects of economic decision-making processes.
- Corporate Strategy: Examining the formulation and implementation of strategies within business entities.
- Financial Management: Investigating issues related to financial planning, risk management, and the stability of the global financial system.
- Marketing: Researching new approaches in marketing, consumer behavior, and digital marketing strategies.
- Human Resources Management: Delving into the dynamics of workforce management, organizational culture, and talent development.
- Supply Chain Management: Studying the optimization of supply chains, logistics, and operational efficiency.
- Innovation and Technology Management: Assessing the impact of technological advancements on business models and management practices.
- Entrepreneurship: Fostering an understanding of startup ecosystems, venture financing, and entrepreneurial strategies.
- Global Business Environment: Analyzing the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization and international trade.
- Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evaluating the role of businesses in contributing to sustainable development goals.
JIEM is committed to providing insights and solutions that support sustainable development and economic prosperity by publishing high-quality papers from a variety of perspectives, including theoretical, empirical, case studies, and policy analysis. The journal encourages contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers that can shape the future of economics and management disciplines.