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Asian Journal of Business and Accounting

ISSN: 1985-4064eISSN: 2180-3137

Asian Journal of Technology Innovation

ISSN: 1976-1597eISSN: 2158-6721

Asian Journal of Technology Innovation is a journal devoted to innovation management, innovation policy and R&D issues specialized in Asia. Innovation policy and innovation management today have been highly concerned and exerted great influence on private firms, governments, public organizations, research institutes and universities and even whole nations. Asian Journal of Technology Innovation is a multi-disciplinary journal devoted to the exploration of the innovation policy and management problems posed by those players and their interaction with economic, social and political processes. Audience and authors of the journal are professors, researchers, government officials, industrialists and graduate students who are interested in technology innovation in Asian countries. It was created by the Korean Society for Innovation Management and Economics (KOSIME) and ASIALICS (Asia Association of Learning, Innovation and Coevolution Studies). Asian Journal of Technology Innovation is anonymously peer-reviewed by at least two referees. This journal has been supported by the Korea Research Foundation Grant funded by the Korean Government (MOEHRD, Basic Research Promotion Fund).

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Asian Journal of WTO and International Health Law and Policy

ISSN: 1819-5164

Asian Review of Accounting

ISSN: 1321-7348eISSN: 1758-8863

Covering various fields of accounting, Asian Review of Accounting publishes research papers that address significant international issues on accounting, auditing, taxation, information system, and education as well as those on Asia Pacific in particular.

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature

ISSN: 0818-9935eISSN: 1467-8411

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature (APEL) is an essential resource for anyone interested in economic development in the Asia Pacific region. With original articles on topical policy issues, literature surveys, and abstracts, APEL makes it easy for you to keep ahead of the proliferating research on this dynamic and increasingly important region. Read by politicians, journalists, businesspeople, policy-makers, industrialists and academics, APEL avoids technical jargon, and is the only journal devoted to one-stop, in-depth reporting of research on the development of Asian-Pacific economies. Comprehensive coverage of Asian-Pacific economies.

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Atlantic Economic Journal

ISSN: 0197-4254eISSN: 1573-9678

The Atlantic Economic Journal (AEJ) has an international reputation for excellent articles in all interest areas, without regard to fields or methodological preferences. Founded in 1973 by the International Atlantic Economic Society, a need was identified for increased communication among scholars from different countries. For over 30 years, the AEJ has continuously sought articles that traced some of the most critical economic changes and developments to occur on the global level. The journal's goal is to facilitate and synthesize economic research across nations to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas and scholarly research. Contributors include some of the world's most respected economists and financial specialists, including Nobel laureates and leading government officials. AEJ welcomes both theoretical and empirical articles, as well as public policy papers. All manuscripts are submitted to a double-blind, peer review process.In addition to formal publication of full-length articles, the AEJ provides an opportunity for less formal communication through its Anthology section. A small point may not be worthy of a full-length, formal paper but is important enough to warrant dissemination to other researchers. Research in progress may be of interest to other scholars in the field. A research approach ending in negative results needs to be shared to save others similar pitfalls. The Anthology section has been established to facilitate these forms of communication. Anthologies provide a means by which short manuscripts of less than 500 words can quickly appear in the AEJ. All submissions are formally reviewed by the Board of Editors.The Book Review Article section of the journal does not publish standard book reviews. Instead, full-length book review articles are published that are refereed and meet high publication standards. These articles prov, ide a synthesis of how each book relates to literature in the field. Readers can thus identify the context of each book within the literature. Officially cited as: Atl Econ J

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Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory

ISSN: 0278-0380eISSN: 1558-7991

The purpose of Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory is to contribute to improving the practice and theory of auditing. The term “auditing” is to be interpreted broadly and encompasses internal and external auditing as well as other attestation activities (phenomena). An essential objective is to promote communication between research and practice, which will influence present and future developments in auditing education as well as auditing research and practice. .

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Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal

ISSN: 1834-2000eISSN: 1834-2019
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Australasian Journal of Regional Studies

ISSN: 1030-7923

Australasian Marketing Journal

eISSN: 1441-3582

The Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ) is the official journal of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC). It is an academic journal for the dissemination of leading studies in marketing, for researchers, students, educators, scholars, and practitioners. The objective of the AMJ is to publish articles that enrich and contribute to the advancement of the discipline and the practice of marketing. Therefore, manuscripts accepted for publication will be theoretically sound, offer significant research findings and insights, and suggest meaningful implications and recommendations. Articles reporting original empirical research should include defensible methodology and findings consistent with rigorous academic standards. All articles will be subject to a double-blind review process.Benefits to authorsWe also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: http://support.elsevier.com

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Australian Accounting Review

ISSN: 1035-6908eISSN: 1835-2561

The Australian Accounting Review (AAR) is the pre-eminent, peer-reviewed journal published four times a year on behalf of CPA Australia. AAR is positioned at the intersection of business and academe and features articles by leading practitioners and researchers. It aims to provide in-depth discussion and critical analysis of developments affecting professionals in all areas of finance, accounting and business. Articles published in Australian Accounting Review should be relevant to the journal's primary readership: the Australasian and international academic, professional, business, government and regulatory communities. Review articles on issues relevant to AAR's primary readership are also favourably received. Motivation for articles should be located in current events/problems that affect the business and professional communities, and in the literature. Articles must display a high level of critical analysis, employ an appropriate research approach, provide empirical evidence to support conclusions, and establish the local and international significance of their findings. Replications of international studies that simply apply an accepted methodology to a data set in a different context are not acceptable unless the broad implications of conclusions are articulated, and are of relevance to a wider set of circumstances. Data that purport to be contemporary need to be so. Papers must be scholarly and have the authority of academic rigour yet be accessible to non-academic readers. Papers are subject to a double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality of their underlying research methodology and argument.

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Australian Economic Papers

ISSN: 0004-900XeISSN: 1467-8454

Australian Economic Papers was founded in 1965 by the Economics Departments at the University of Adelaide and Flinders University of South Australia. The journal publishes high-quality papers from leading international economists in theoretical, empirical and policy economics. It offers a forum for debate between theorists, econometricians and policy analysts and covers an exceptionally wide range of topics. In recent years, in addition to all the major fields in economics, the journal has published papers in theoretical and empirical industrial organisation, theoretical and empirical labour economics and macro and micro policy analysis. The Editors particularly welcome innovative and thought-provoking contributions that work on and extend the frontiers of the subject.

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Baltic Journal of Economics

ISSN: 1406-099XeISSN: 2334-4385
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2014 Impact Factor: 0.182
Ranking: 206/333 (Economics)
©2015 Thomson Reuters, 2015 Journal Citation Reports®

 

The Baltic Journal of Economics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in economics. It is published jointly by Stockholm School of Economics in Riga (SSE Riga) and the Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS) in cooperation with Routledge. The Journal is intended to provide a publication medium for original research in economics for scholars working on topics relevant for the Baltic region.

The journal welcomes contributions which have theoretical or empirical emphasis as well as papers that take a political economy approach to research on transitional economies, primarily Baltic or Central European economies. However, the journal welcomes high-quality publications on other countries, if the topic is relevant for the Baltic region. Papers with policy relevance or which combine economic theory with empirical findings are particularly welcome.

The Journal aims to stimulate dialogue between scientists in social science, policy makers as well as other decision makers involved with economic development in the Baltic states. In order to make the journal relevant to a wide audience of academics trained in the social sciences the articles should be presented in a form where explanations and the intuition behind the conclusions should be given priority above technical derivations.
 
We highly value speed of publication and aim at a fast refereeing process. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via Editorial Manager.

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Bank i Kredyt

ISSN: 0137-5520

Banking Law Journal

ISSN: 0005-5506

Banking and Finance Review

ISSN: 1947-7945eISSN: 1947-6140

Banks and Bank Systems

ISSN: 1816-7403eISSN: 1991-7074
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Behavioral Research in Accounting

ISSN: 1050-4753eISSN: 1558-8009
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Bio-based and Applied Economics

ISSN: 2280-6180eISSN: 2280-6172
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Borsa Istanbul Review

ISSN: 2214-8450eISSN: 2214-8469
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Borsa 304;stanbul Review provides a scholarly platform for empirical financial studies including but not limited to financial markets and institutions, financial economics, investor behavior, financial centers and market structures, corporate finance, recent economic and financial trends. It covers capital markets, derivatives and banking in developed and emerging economies. The main focus is on empirical micro and macro research that has implications for policy making with respect to financial markets & stability and economic growth. Cross country analysis is highly encouraged.

Research Topics:

• Financial Markets and Institutions
• Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Implications
• Behavioral Finance with Special Focus on Investor Behavior
• New Financial Instruments and Their Implications
• Islamic Finance Instruments
• Real Estate Finance and Markets
• Global Financial Market Linkages
• International Financial Centers
• Regional Cooperation of Financial Markets

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