Aims and Scope

The Advanced Research in Economics and Business Strategy Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in the fields of economics and business strategy. The journal aims to serve as a platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share high-quality research, theoretical insights, and practical solutions to contemporary challenges in economics and business.

Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, behavioral economics, development economics, and international economics.
  • Business Strategy: Strategic management, innovation, entrepreneurship, corporate governance, and competitive advantage.
  • Finance: Financial markets, investment strategies, risk management, and corporate finance.
  • Marketing: Consumer behavior, digital marketing, branding, and market research.
  • Sustainability: Sustainable business practices, green economics, and corporate social responsibility.
  • Emerging Trends: AI in business, blockchain, gig economy, and digital transformation.

Aims

The journal aims to:

  1. Promote high‑quality, rigorous research
    Publish methodologically sound, conceptually robust, and impactful research that advances knowledge in economics, finance, management, and related business disciplines.
  2. Foster interdisciplinary and cross‑sector dialogue
    Encourage submissions that integrate perspectives from economics, management, finance, marketing, and public policy to address complex real‑world problems.
  3. Support open access and global visibility
    Provide free and unrestricted access to all published content, enhancing the dissemination and visibility of research to an international audience, without article processing charges (APCs).
  4. Bridge theory, practice and policy
    Promote research that generates actionable insights for firms, public and private organizations, financial institutions, and policymakers, and that contributes to evidence‑based decision‑making and strategy.
  5. Encourage international and comparative perspectives
    Highlight research from diverse geographical, institutional, and cultural contexts to support a rich global exchange of ideas and best practices.

Target Audience

The journal is intended for a broad, international readership, including:

  • Researchers and academics
    Scholars in economics, business, management, finance, marketing, and related social sciences seeking a selective, peer‑reviewed outlet for high‑impact research.
  • Practitioners and business leaders
    Managers, consultants, entrepreneurs, and professionals looking for research‑based insights to inform strategic and operational decisions.
  • Policymakers and public institutions
    Government agencies, regulators, development organizations, and think tanks interested in the policy implications of economic and business research.
  • Graduate and postgraduate students
    Master’s and PhD students in economics, business administration, management, finance, and related disciplines who wish to follow current debates and contribute to the field.