The journal welcomes original scholarly contributions from researchers, academics, and professionals working in the fields of social sciences, business studies, and related interdisciplinary domains. Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality manuscripts that contribute to academic knowledge, policy development, and professional practice.
Before submitting a manuscript, authors are requested to carefully review the following guidelines to ensure that their submissions comply with the journal’s editorial and publication standards.
Scope of the Journal
The journal publishes research that advances knowledge across a multidisciplinary range of social and business science disciplines. Submissions may include empirical research, theoretical studies, literature reviews, and case analyses.
Areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
- Business Administration and Management
- Marketing and Consumer Behavior
- Finance and Accounting
- Economics and Development Studies
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Human Resource Management
- Public Policy and Governance
- Sociology and Social Development
- Education and Leadership Studies
- Sustainability and Responsible Business
Manuscripts that demonstrate interdisciplinary perspectives and practical relevance are particularly encouraged.
Types of Manuscripts Accepted
The journal considers several types of scholarly contributions, including:
Original Research Articles
These articles present new research findings based on empirical investigation or theoretical analysis.
Review Articles
Comprehensive reviews that critically analyze existing literature and provide insights into emerging research trends.
Case Studies
Studies that analyze real-world business or social phenomena and provide practical implications.
Conceptual Papers
Articles that develop theoretical frameworks or propose new research perspectives.
Manuscript Preparation
Authors should ensure that their manuscripts are clearly written, logically structured, and formatted according to the journal’s requirements.
Language
Manuscripts should be written in clear and professional academic English.
Authors whose first language is not English are encouraged to have their manuscripts reviewed by a language editor prior to submission.
Manuscript Length
Typical manuscript length is:
- Research Articles: 5,000–8,000 words
- Review Papers: 6,000–9,000 words
Word count includes references but excludes appendices.
Formatting Requirements
Manuscripts should be prepared using the following format:
- Font: Times New Roman
- Font size: 12-point
- Line spacing: 1.5
- Page margins: 1 inch on all sides
All pages should be numbered consecutively.
Structure of the Manuscript
Authors should organize their manuscripts using the following structure.
Title Page
The title page should include:
- Title of the manuscript
- Full names of all authors
- Institutional affiliations
- Corresponding author’s email address
Abstract
The abstract should provide a concise summary of the research.
Recommended length: 150–250 words
The abstract should briefly describe:
- Research purpose
- Methodology
- Key findings
- Research implications
Keywords
Authors should provide 4–6 keywords that describe the main themes of the research.
Keywords assist in indexing and improving the discoverability of the article.
Introduction
The introduction should present:
- The background of the research problem
- The significance of the study
- The objectives or research questions
Literature Review
This section should critically review relevant literature and identify gaps in existing research.
Authors should demonstrate how their study contributes to the current body of knowledge.
Methodology
The methodology section should clearly describe:
- Research design
- Data collection methods
- Sampling procedures
- Analytical techniques
This section should provide sufficient detail for replication of the study.
Results and Analysis
Authors should present the results of the research in a clear and logical manner.
Tables and figures may be used to support the presentation of findings.
Discussion
The discussion section should interpret the results and explain their significance in relation to existing literature.
Authors should highlight theoretical and practical implications of the research.
Conclusion
The conclusion should summarize the key findings and contributions of the study.
Authors may also suggest areas for future research.
References
All references cited in the manuscript must be listed in the reference section.
The journal requires the use of a recognized academic referencing style such as APA style.
Authors should ensure accuracy and completeness of all citations.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should be clearly labeled and numbered sequentially.
Each table or figure must include a descriptive title.
Authors should ensure that tables and figures are properly cited within the manuscript text.
Submission Process
Authors may submit their manuscripts through the journal’s online submission system or via the editorial office email address provided on the journal website.
The submission should include:
- The manuscript file
- Title page
- Author declaration form (if required)
The corresponding author will receive confirmation once the manuscript has been successfully submitted.
Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a double-blind peer review process, in which both authors and reviewers remain anonymous.
Each manuscript is typically evaluated by two independent reviewers who assess the academic quality, originality, and relevance of the research.
Editorial decisions are based on reviewer recommendations and the overall suitability of the manuscript for publication.
Ethical Responsibilities of Authors
Authors must ensure that their research adheres to accepted ethical standards.
This includes:
- Proper citation of sources
- Avoidance of plagiarism
- Accurate reporting of research data
- Disclosure of conflicts of interest
The journal follows ethical publishing principles recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics.
Copyrights and Publication
Upon acceptance of a manuscript, authors may be required to sign a copyright agreement allowing the journal to publish and distribute the article.
Authors retain recognition for their work while allowing the journal to make the research accessible to the academic community.
