About Journal of Business and Socio-economic Development
Aims and scope
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The Journal of Business and Socio-economic Development publishes peer-reviewed research that highlights business problems faced by modern-day institutions and provides practical and sustainable solutions to improve them. The journal aims to prescribe and improve business theories and practices and to encourage scientific research into sustainable governance and business ethics.
Development and sustainability are at the heart of the journal’s mission. We are proud to showcase research from across the world in order to foster these shared principles, and in our short history have welcomed high-quality contributions from Africa, Asia and Europe. For JBSED, development and sustainability are our focus, no matter the region. Therefore, contributions which pertain to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 4, 5, 9, 17 and especially SDG 8 “Decent work and Economic Growth” and SDG 16 “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”, are encouraged.
The journal welcomes research articles, literature reviews and case studies from academics, students, practitioners, entrepreneurs and policymakers. Empirical work which invites business and governance activities is particularly welcome.
The title covers but is not limited to:
- Accounting and Auditing.
- Business Economics.
- Corporate Culture, Diversity and Social Responsibility.
- Corporate entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in emerging economies.
- Corporate Finance and Governance.
- Development Planning and Policy.
- Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity.
- Economic Integration and development.
- Economics of Gender.
- Enterprise Policy.
- Entrepreneurial opportunities and challenges in emerging economies.
- Entrepreneurship, poverty alleviation, and economic development.
- Financial Markets.
- FinTech, RegTech and entrepreneurship.
- Funding for entrepreneurial internationalization and growth.
- Gender Diversity and Firm Performance.
- Gender issues and entrepreneurship in emerging economies.
- Government Policy and Regulation.
- Industrialization, Manufacturing and Service Industries.
- Institutions and the Macroeconomy.
- Intellectual Property and Intellectual Capital.
- International Business Administration.
- International Linkages to Development and Role of International Organizations.
- Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development.
- Management and Human Resources.
- Management of Technological Innovation and R&D.
- Marketing and Advertising.
- Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development.
- Production Management.
- Public Enterprises and Public-Private Enterprises.
- Saving and Capital Investment.
- Social Entrepreneurship.
- Technological Change: Choices and Consequences.
- The interaction effect of formal and informal institutions on the development of entrepreneurial activities.
- The nexus of Ethnic, family and entrepreneurship in emerging economies.
- The role of formal and informal institutions on entrepreneurial activities.
- The role of government policy on entrepreneurship.
