International Journal of Management and Economics
Sciendo · Poland · Est. 2014
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International Journal of Management and Economics is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published by SGH Warsaw School of Economics. Published since the mid-1990s, the journal provides a platform for scholarly debate and knowledge exchange among researchers from different countries, disciplines and methodological traditions. IJME publishes original research in the fields of economics, management, international business, finance and related areas. The journal welcomes contributions that advance understanding of firms, markets, financial systems, institutions, economies and public policies in an increasingly complex and transforming global environment. The journal is particularly interested in research addressing international, comparative and globally relevant economic, managerial and financial problems. Single-country studies are also welcome when they offer clear theoretical, comparative, international, policy or managerial implications beyond the case itself. IJME aims to support rigorous and relevant scholarship on how economies, firms, financial systems and institutions adapt to global economic transformation, strategic uncertainty, technological change, sustainability transitions, geoeconomic tensions, regulatory change and evolving state-market relations. The journal welcomes theoretically and methodologically diverse contributions, provided that they are methodologically sound, analytically clear and make a distinct scholarly contribution. Thematic focus IJME especially welcomes submissions in the following areas: International economics and global economic transformation , including trade, investment, development, convergence, transition, economic policy and structural change in open economies; International business and management , including firm internationalization, strategic management, entrepreneurship, marketing, logistics, digital transformation and business administration in international or comparative contexts; International finance and financial systems , including banking, financial interdependence, financial stability, development finance, financial coercion and the strategic role of financial institutions in the global economy; Strategic competitiveness, innovation and industrial transformation , including productivity, global value chains, supply chains, industrial policy, technology policy and firm positioning in international markets; State-market relations and global economic governance , including regulation, institutions, public policy, economic statecraft, sanctions, strategic interdependence and the changing role of states, firms and international organizations; Sustainable development, transformation and economic resilience , including energy transition, green transformation, circular economy, crisis adaptation, economic security, resource efficiency and the resilience of firms, sectors and economies as well as economic aspects of quality of life. Types of manuscripts IJME accepts the following types of submissions: Research Articles : original theoretical, empirical or methodological contributions in economics, management, international business, finance or related fields. Review Articles : literature reviews, systematic reviews, bibliometric reviews or meta-analyses that provide a clear synthesis of existing research, identify gaps and develop future research agendas. Comparative and Internationally Relevant Case Studies : comparative studies or single-country, sectoral, firm-level or institutional studies that offer clear theoretical, international, policy or managerial implications beyond the case itself. Policy and Strategy Analyses : evidence-based and theoretically informed articles analysing economic policy, business strategy, financial systems, institutions or state-market relations in an international or comparative context. Editorial notes, introductions to special issues, book reviews and other non-research contributions may be published at the invitation of the editors. International relevance Although IJME welcomes empirical research based on specific countries, sectors, firms or institutions, submissions should clearly explain their broader relevance. Manuscripts should demonstrate how their findings contribute to international literature, comparative understanding, theory development, policy debates or managerial practice. Purely local, descriptive or narrowly technical studies without broader implications are generally not suitable for the journal. Editorial standards IJME accepts only original manuscripts that are substantively different from works previously published or currently under review elsewhere. All submissions must meet standards of academic integrity, methodological transparency, ethical research conduct and scholarly originality. Manuscripts may be rejected without external review if they fall outside the journal’s scope, lack a clear contribution, are insufficiently connected to international literature, are purely descriptive, have serious methodological weaknesses, or do not demonstrate broader relevance for economics, management, finance, international business or related fields. Mission The mission of IJME is to contribute to international scholarly debate on management, economics and finance in a transforming global economy. The journal seeks to publish research that helps explain how firms, markets, financial systems, institutions and states operate under conditions of uncertainty, interdependence, technological change, sustainability pressures and evolving forms of global competition.
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