Focus and Scope

Focus

The primary focus of the Journal of Economics Management (JEM) is on empirical and conceptual research that explores contemporary issues in economics and management, including business strategy, economic policy, organizational innovation, and data-driven decision-making. The journal supports publications that demonstrate theoretical relevance and practical implications in promoting economic growth, organizational effectiveness, and sustainable development across public and private sectors.

Scope

The scope of JEM includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

1. Economics

  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

  • Development Economics and Public Policy

  • Financial Economics and Banking

  • Digital Economy and Creative Economy

  • International Economics and Trade

  • Industrial and Managerial Economics

  • Islamic Economics and Islamic Finance

  • Economic Policy Analysis and Sustainable Growth

2. Management

  • Financial Management and Investment

  • Marketing Management and Consumer Behavior

  • Human Resource and Organizational Management

  • Strategic Management and Business Innovation

  • Operations Management and Supply Chain Management

  • Entrepreneurship and Business Development

  • Risk Management, Auditing, and Corporate Governance

  • Digital Management, Organizational Transformation, and Business Analytics

Types of Articles Accepted

JEM accepts and publishes the following types of manuscripts:

  • Empirical research articles (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods)

  • Conceptual and theoretical papers

  • Literature reviews and systematic literature reviews (SLR)

  • Case studies and policy research papers

Aims

Publications in JEM are intended to:

  1. Strengthen the development of economics and management knowledge based on scientific research.

  2. Serve as a scholarly reference for policymakers, business practitioners, and researchers.

  3. Provide an academic platform that promotes innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in economic and managerial practices.