About the Journal
The Journal of Business, Socioeconomics and Development (JBSED) publishes content related to business, economics, social and community development. The journal is registered as ISSN 3088-5418
JBSED welcomes papers that focus on, but are not limited to: global business; economic growth and development; finance and investment; strategic management; marketing and innovation; accounting and auditing; business economics; corporate culture; entepreneurship in emerging economies; corporate finance and governance; entrepreneurship; financial markets; financial technology (FinTech); intellectual property and intellectual capital; international business administration, public enterprises and public-private enterprises; saving and capital investment, the interaction effect of formal and informal institutions on the development of entrepreneurial activities; the nexus of family, and entrepreneurship in emerging economies.
JBSED also invites papers that focus on the following topics, but not limited to: economics of organizations and industries; development planning and policy; economic integration and development; development economics, enterprise policy; industrialization, manufacturing and service industries; institutions and the macroeconomy and macroeconomic analyses of economic development. Other topics of interest include: labor markets and employment policy; trade and globalization; development intelligence and sustainable economic development; rural and urban development; innovation and technology policy; digital transformation in business; behavioral economics; circular economy and green finance; human capital development; informal economies; and policy impacts on socio-economic inclusion.
In addition, JBSED invites papers that focus on the following topics, but are not limited to: local governance; public administration and policy; governance, social service delivery, social monitoring and community development; social protection and poverty reduction; gender, diversity, and social responsibility; government policy, digitalization and social innovation. Additional areas of interest include: civic engagement, participatory governance, community-based monitoring and citizen science; public sector reform; decentralization and capacity development, e-governance and digital public services; urban and rural policy development; migration and social integration; community resilience and disaster response; and the role of NGOs and civil society in development.