Abyssinia Journal of Business and Social Sciences (AJBS), established by Wollo University, Ethiopia in 2016 is peer-reviewed and an open access journal that publishes high quality articles twice per year. This journal publishes original research articles, short communications and review articles in all fields of Business, Economics, Social Sciences, Law, Behavioral Sciences, Humanities and language studies. The journal is devoted to disseminate high quality papers and create common platform for researchers, practitioner and scholars all over the world to share experiences, publish articles and debate on various cross-cutting issues in Africa and the rest of the world.
Aims and Scope
Abyssinia Journal of Business and Social Sciences (AJBS), established by Wollo University, Ethiopia in 2016 is peer-reviewed and an open access journal that publishes high quality articles twice per year. This journal publishes original research articles, short communications and review articles in all fields of Business, Economics, Social Sciences, Law, Behavioural Sciences, Humanities and language studies. The journal is devoted to disseminate high quality papers and create common platform for researchers, practitioner and scholars all over the world to share experiences, publish articles and debate on various cross-cutting issues in Africa and the rest of the world. All papers submitted to this journal for publication have undergone through initial editor screening, peer review, and double anonymous review processes. Reviewers will be selected based on their publication experiences, academic standards, proximity to the particular discipline etc.
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Acta StructiliaJournal is a South African accredited national journal for independently adjudicated research articles on any topic in the field of the physical and development scienceson subjects in any applicable field of scholarship, i.e. architecture, urban and regional planning, quantity surveying, construction management and project management, building economy, engineering and property or community development.
Advanced Research In Economics and Business Strategy Journal
Advanced Research in Economics and Business Strategy is a peer reviewed scientific biannual international and free of charge, open-access journal, issued regularly by Faculty of Economics, Business and Management Sciences - University of Oran 2, in two issues (June and December) from each year. The Journal is interested in the following fields of research: Business, Management and Accounting; Economics, Econometrics and Finance.
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Africa Development is the quarterly bilingual journal of CODESRIA. It is a social science journal whose major focus is on issues which are central to the development of society. Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among African scholars from a variety of intellectual persuasions and various disciplines. The journal also encourages other contributors working on Africa or those undertaking comparative analysis of developing world issues. Afrique et Développement est un périodique trimestriel bilingue du CODESRIA. C'est une revue de sciences sociales consacrée pour l'essentiel aux problèmes de développement et de société. Son objectif fondamental est de créer un forum pour des échanges d'idées entre intellectuels africains de convictions et de disciplines diverses. Il est également ouvert aux autres chercheurs travaillant sur l'Afrique et à ceux se consacrant à des études comparatives sur le tiers monde.Other websites related to this journal include: http://www.codesria.org/spip.php?rubrique39〈=fr
Africa Insight is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal of the Africa Institute of South Africa. It is accredited by the South African National Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and is indexed in the International Bibliography of Social Science (IBSS). It is a multi-disciplinary journal primarily focusing on African Affairs.
African Journal of Accounting and Social Science Studies
AJASSS, the journal of the Tanzania Institute of Accountancy, welcomes research papers concerning all aspects relevant to Accounting, Procurement and Logistic Management, Business Administration, Human Resource Management, Market and Public Relations, Management and other Business related studies.
The African Journal of Democracy and Governance is a fully-peer-reviewed quarterly, bilingual (English/French), multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary journal of social sciences and humanities. Its main objective is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and constitute a repository of scholarly works of high academic standards, which affect policies and contribute to the establishment and/or consolidation of democracy, good governance, development and peace that are critical for an African renaissance.
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The primary aim of this journal, an offshoot of the Trade Policy Research and Training Programme in Economics Department, University of Ibadan, is to provide a forum for development and equity on the African continent.
The African Journal of Economic Review (AJER) is a quarterly peer-reviewed Journal that publishes high quality and scholarly manuscripts on economic topics relevant to Africa, for anyone interested in the African continent. The AJER is an applied journal that invites rigorously treated manuscripts with significant component of economic analysis. The AJER accepts manuscripts with keen interest in the following fields: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Economics, Financial Economics, Public Economics, Health Economics, Educational Economics, Welfare Economics, Labour Economics, Industrial Organization, Economic History, Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth; Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems, Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics, Environmental and Ecological Economics; Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics; Cultural Economics, Sports Economics, Tourism Economics, History of Economic Thought and Heterodox Approaches.
Authors are advised to observe that the introduction section of the manuscript (usually not more than three pages) needs to clearly motivate the problem, state research question succinctly, introduce the empirical method, present the estimated results, include a note on value addition to the existing body of knowledge, robustness checks, policy implications, limitations and organization of study. The AJER requires authors to submit manuscripts that clearly locate the existing gaps in the literature, discuss the relevant theory, and introduce the research hypotheses if any. Authors are also reminded to provide details on all data sources and their limitations. The methodology section needs to single out clearly why the use of a particular methodology is more preferred than alternative; and more so, giving appropriate details when recent techniques are employed. The discussion section should highlight the implications, novel contributions and the limitations of the existing study.
The website associated with this journal: http://www.out.ac.tz.
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The African Journal of Economics and Business Research of Hawassa Univerity publishes scholarly peer-reviewed works on finance, business, economics, and development-related issues, policies, theories, and problems relevant to the continent of Africa with a particular focus on Ethiopia and sub-Saharan Africa.
Aims and Scope
AJEBR considers potential publications from the following disciplines: Economics, Accounting, Business, Finance, Hotel and Tourism, Marketing management, Logistics and supply chain management, and Human resource management as well as blended approaches for the development or synthesis of knowledge.
We offer a platform for the dissemination of research-based knowledge for researchers, academicians, professionals, and graduate students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high-quality research papers, case studies, and book reviews.
AJERD is a bi-annual journal that publishes blind and peer reviewed, well researched articles across disciplines in all fields of learning with ultimate aim of advancing knowledge, informing policies and enabling sustainable development.
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The African Journal of Governance and Development is a multidisciplinary publication that seeks to bring academic researchers from beyond territorial and regional boundaries to share scientific knowledge focused on the interface of governance and development.
This biannual, peer reviewed journal aims at providing space for sharing and debating issues of social, political and economic development not only for academic consumption, but also for policy considerations.
Launched in 2011, the African Journal of Governance and Development has grown from strength to strength. The journal has over the past few years attracted submissions from East, West and Southern Africa and drawn on reviewers from reputable institutions across the globe. Our publication is co-managed and co-published by institutions in South Africa and Mozambique. This all speaks to the diversity of the journal in terms of academic views, fields of specialisation and geographical boundaries.
The African Journal of Health Economics is an international journal aimed at promoting and sustaining the knowledge, development and application of health economics in health policy and systems in Africa, economic analysis of health and healthcare, development of methodologies for health economics and policy analysis that are sensitive enough to significantly reflect differences observed in the African context, health care provision, health care financing, equity and efficiency in service provision and delivery, public health policy and governance, determinants of health and their policy implications, valuation of health, a wide range of health related materials with policy implications, development and evaluation of health systems, programmes and related interventions being carried out in the Africa.
It is particularly keen to publish findings and reviews which though originating from the African region, are of general interest to a global readership. Articles originating from other parts of the worlds but which are relevant to policy debates in health systems in Africa are also welcome.
Topics and themes appropriate for African Journal of Management Research will come from and cut across organisational/institutional sectors (public, private, non-for-profit) and address matters of theory, research and practice from a variety of management and organisational disciplines including: Finance, Operations, Human Resource, Organisational Behaviour, Marketing Services, Public Administration, Health Services Management, and Information systems.AJMR aims to serve management and business academics.
African Journal of Procurement, Logistics & Supply Chain Management
African Journal of Procurement, Logistics & Supply Chain Management is the major new peer-reviewed journal publishing in-depth articles and case studies on new thinking, innovative practices and emerging issues in how to deliver cost effective, efficient, resilient and adaptable supply chain management, logistics and procurement. It examines key practical issues from a business, risk and operational perspective in a high quality format which seeks to fill the gap between trade magazines and purely academic journals.
Aims and Scope As such Journal of Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Procurement publishes articles on: Supply chain mapping, Supply chain planning and scheduling, Demand forecasting and inventory management, Sourcing and procurement, Supply chain synchronization, Logistics and transportation. Linking supply chain design and performance to organisational objectives, Value analysis, Technological developments including IoT, Big Data and robotics, Performance measurement and analytics, Supply chain finance, Cost optimization, Transformation and innovation, Supply chain scalability, Contracting, Category management, Direct, indirect and purchased services, Risk management, loss prevention and security, Supplier management/relationships, Sustainability, Materials handling products, Deal structuring and negotiation, Tariffs and tax optimization, Ethics and CSR, Gaining, training and retaining talent, Regulation and compliance.
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African Journal of Social Issues (AJOSI) is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary, international journal. It is a publication of the Development and Management Research Group (DMRG), a registered Professional Research Association with central focus on issues on African development and circumstances. It is a member of African Journal Online (AJOL) and Society for African Journal Editors (SAJE). It aims to be proactive in initiating and sustaining quality academic debates in social, economic, political, religious etc. development, international relations policies and management practices and theories while providing an institutional framework for the dissemination of such ideas through the publication of quality journal papers, book review and short notes, including conferences and workshops.
It welcomes papers in the fields of social sciences, humanities, management sciences and related disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, psychology, political science, anthropology, history, agriculture, development studies, population studies and demography issues, philosophy, economics, public health, education, statistics, management, law and linguistics provided their focus is on Africa and related issues.
Articles should be of sustainable development interest and include full- length reports of original research not previously published elsewhere; research notes which consist of brief reports of new findings, techniques and equipment of importance to sustainable development practice. Reviews or announcement of publications, reports of various sustainable development practice agencies in Africa.
The objectives of the journal are to promote a culture of peace and stability by facilitating the exchanging of ideas and expertise within the conflict resolution community on the continent of Africa, to contribute to developing home-grown (African) methods of preventing, managing and resolving conflict on the continent and the provide a forum for information sharing, networking and learning in the field of conflict resolution. Articles of an academic nature on the theory and practice of dealing with conflict, especially in the context of Africa, are published. Envisaged readers are academic researchers, teachers and students and practitioners in the field of dealing with conflict.
The African Journal on Conflict Resolution (AJCR) publishes the writings of a wide range of African and international authors in the field, but emphasis has deliberately been kept on African writers and the thinking emerging from African universities, colleges and organisations.
Other websites assiciated with this Journal: https://www.accord.org.za/ajcr/ https://ajcr.pub/index
The African Review of Economics and Finance (AREF) is the official journal of the African Review of Economics and Finance Consult (AREF Consult). The journal welcomes high quality articles in theoretical and empirical economics, with special emphasis on African economies. Theoretical contributions can be either innovation in economic theory or rigorous new applications of existing theory. Pure theory papers include, but are by no means limited to, those in behavioural economics and decision theory, game theory, general equilibrium theory, contract theory, public finance, financial economics, industrial organisation, labour economics, development theory and the theory of economic mechanisms.
At the same time AREF publishes papers of high quality dealing with the confrontation of relevant economic theory with observed data through the use of adequate econometric methods. Empirical papers cover topics such as estimation of established relationships between economic variables, testing of hypotheses derived from economic theory, policy evaluation, simulation, forecasting, methodology, econometric methods and measurement.
As a general interest journal, AREF emphasizes the replicability of empirical results. Replication studies of important results in the literature - both with positive or negative results - may be published as short papers in AREF. Authors are expected to make available their data set in case readers, editors or referees should want to replicate results reported in submitted contributions. AREF also welcomes book reviews, and special issues of international conferences and workshops.
Other websites related to this journal: https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/AREF/index and https://journals.co.za/content/journal/aref/browse?page=previous-issues
Agricultural Economics and Extension Research Studies
AGEERS is the premier peer-reviewed journal among professionals interested in agriculture, community development and social advancement of knowledge related numerous disciplines including social works, social sciences, social and economic development. It promotes agricultural research.
Link to the journal website: https://www.uniport.edu.ng/publications/pub1/journals/agriculture-journal/ageers.html
Alternatives Rurales: Revue scientifique et de réflexion sur le développement agricole et rural
La revue Alternatives Rurales est une revue qui a pour objectif d’offrir un espace de communication, réflexion et débat sur le développement rural et agricole au Maroc, mais aussi dans d’autres pays de la région et d’Afrique. Cette revue s’adresse aux acteurs du développement agricole et rural, aux acteurs institutionnels, aux chercheurs, aux organisations professionnelles, aux étudiants et au grand public.
The Alternatives Rurales journal aims to be a space for communication, thinking and debate on rural and agricultural development in Morocco and other countries of the region and of Africa. The content of the journal is of interest for actors of rural and agricultural development, actors of public institutions, academics, professional organizations, students and more broadly civil society.
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The Annals of Humanities and Development Studies publishes papers in all aspects of humanities and rural, social and cultural development, including peace and international cooperation activities related to societal transformation in developing countries. Papers arising from original research and case studies or forming significant reviews will be evaluated for publication. Submitted papers are subject to a peer review by reputable researchers who are experts in the relevant fields. Our referees will evaluate the quality of research as well as the relevance and accessibility of a paper for an international audience.Other websites related to this journal: https://www.universalacademic.org
BNR Economic Review is devoted to publishing articles of interest to policymakers, academics and practitioners on a wide range of economic issues with policy relevance. The journal welcomes empirical and theoretical studies with an emphasis on central bank responsibilities and other economic policies. The journal aims to promote interaction between researchers and policymakers and contribute to knowledge dissemination. Topics of particular interest are notably on monetary policy, financial stability and intermediation, financial markets, payment systems, trade and fiscal policy.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://www.bnr.rw/news-publications/publications/economic-review/
The Botswana Journal of Economics is a professional journal established for the dissemination of contemporary economic issues–theoretical, methodological, and policy relevant–in the context of both the immediate environment and the wider international community.
The Business Education Journal is an Open Access Peer Review Journal.
Aim: The BEJ was created to highlight the rich output of mainly business, economics, and social sciences-related issues in Tanzania but also elsewhere through its open access policy.
Scope: The BEJ is interested in all original business studies, economics, social sciences, humanities, applied sciences, natural sciences, information and communication technology, and industrial and legal metrology original articles, business and economic case reports, case series, images, reviews and opinions. The BEJ was created to highlight the rich output of mainly business, economics, and social sciences-related issues in Tanzania and elsewhere through its Open Access policy.
Scope: BEJ is interested in all original business studies, economics, social sciences, humanities, applied sciences, natural sciences, information and communication Technology, and industrial and legal metrology original articles, business and economic case reports, case series, images, reviews and opinions.
CALL FOR PAPERS The Business Education Journal is double-blind peer review journal published quarterly by the College of Business Education Tanzania. BEJ has an outstanding editorial board made by experts in all fields of business and management. BEJ cordially invites scholars, academicians, and researchers from all over the world to submit their unpublished original work for inclusion in our next publication issue (Vol. 11, No. 02, 2023). BEJ publishes high quality original papers that have undergone rigorous and relevant research processes. IMPORTANT DATES Final submission date: 31 December 2022 Reviewers feedback: 14 January 2023 Final re-submission date: 28 January 2023 Publication: February 15 2023
Cradle of Knowledge: African Journal of Educational and Social Science Research (The)
The journal covers and not limited to: Social Science and Humanities, Sociology, Social Welfare, Law, Anthropology, Religious Studies, Visual Arts, Political, Cultural Aspects of Development, Tourism Management, Public Administration, Psychology, Philosophy, Political Science, History, Education, Women Studies, Business and Marketing, Economics, Financial Development, Accounting, Audit, Banking, Management, Human Resources etc.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://serek.or.ke/conferencejournals/index.php/AJESSR/issue/archive
Democracy & Development: Journal of West African Affairs
Democracy & Development – Journal of West African Affairs is a bi-annual (Rains and Harmattan editions), published by the Centre for Democracy & Development. The journal’s broad focus areas are: 1. Conceptualising Democracy and Development in West Africa; 2. Practical problems that have inhibited democratic reform in the region; 3. Civic organisations and the new and innovative programmes, activities, and personalities driving the democracy and development agenda in the region; 4. Conflict and peace-building; 5. Public policy research (empirical and theoretical) on the democracy, security, and development nexus. Democracy & Development: Journal of West African Affairs is the only one of its kind entirely devoted to reporting and explaining democratic developments in the sub-region. It is read widely by researchers, journalists, opinion moulders, and academics. This journal will be updated soon.
Dirassat Journal Economic Issue (DJEI) (ISSN: 2676-2013. E-ISSN: 2676-2080) is an open-access, peer-reviewed Bi-Annual journal publishing theoretical and empirical research papers covering the major aspects of management, accounting, economics, and management information systems, Commerce, Marketing, HRM and finance. All articles in Dirassat Journal Economic Issue are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
DJEI is published by the Faculty of Economics, Commercial and Management Sciences, University of Laghouat, Algeria. The journal's emphasis is on theoretical developments and their implementation, as empirical, applied, and policy-oriented research. The journal's purpose is to improve communications between, and within, the academic and other research communities, policymakers, and operational decision-makers. DJEI fills a unique niche among business publications of its type by publishing articles that strike a balance between the practical and the academic fields, recognizing the intricate relationships between many areas of business activities. DJEI is represented by a diverse and international Editorial Board comprising of individuals from reputable institutions.
Aims and Scope
The aim of the Dirassat Journal Economic Issue is to provide an international forum for discussion of advancements in all areas of Economics & management studies. The Journal publishes high-quality research articles in a global context pertaining to various business & economic disciplines:
ُEconomics Business Management Finance Accounting Marketing Operations Management Human Resources Management.
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The EAHRJ promote and facilitate the application of knowledge from research to strengthen national and regional health policy and practice; development of human-resource capacities and skills; exchange and dissemination of health-research information; and advocacy of evidence generated from health research.
EAHRJ contains peer-reviewed articles, original articles, reviews, book reviews, short communications, surveys, commentaries, opinions on policy or practice, essays, reports, etc., from East Africa. It covers the wide range of subjects and issues in the health sector ranging from medicine, geo-medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical science, veterinary science, food science, health-related agriculture science, health professionals, etc., that provide evidence for improving health policy and practice.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://eahrj.eahealth.org/ and https://www.eac.int/institutions/eahrc/ea-health-research-journal
East African Journal of Applied Health Monitoring and Evaluation
The journal will seek to involve scholars and public health practitioners from Tanzania, East Africa and beyond, with the following aims:
• To build a high quality body of knowledge around health-related M&E in the East African context. • To contribute to a culture of peer-reviewed publication focused on applied health M&E in the East African context. • To strengthen the drive to use data for decision making in the health sector in East Africa. • To encourage the sharing of best practices and lessons learned in health M&E and development.
The journal will accept original, high quality articles focusing on applied experiences of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in the health sector in Africa, with a particular focus on East Africa, as well as articles based on health-related M&E experiences from outside of Africa but which will provide useful comparative lessons. All EAJAHME articles will be freely available online.
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East African Journal of Management and Business Studies
The East African Journal of Management and Business Studies is an academic journal dedicated to publishing research on management, business studies, business administration, accounting and finances, human resources and related issues from the African continent. It is published by the Gitoya Centre for Academic Research and Dissemination, Tanzania.
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The journal provides a platform for debate, research and publication on all related issues of human rights and peace. Themes include, but are not limited to, conflict, constitutional and administrative law, freedom of information, gender, law and development, good governance and public international law. Interdisciplinary articles on the above topics are encouraged.
The Eastern Africa Journal of Rural Development (EAJRD) is now going to be jointly published by the Ugandan Agricultural Economics Association - a professional body for Agricultural Economists and those interested in agricultural economics and rural development issues - and the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Makerere University, Uganda.
The NESG Economic and Policy Review (EPR) is a bi-annual publication of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), established to serve as an avenue for constructive analysis of economic policies and their impacts on different aspects of the business and economic environment. The EPR aims to provide unbiased, non-partisan views, opinions and analyses on the Nigerian economy and a source of socio-economic indices for business leaders, policy makers and other stakeholders. Therefore, the thrust of the EPR is to provide readers with ideas that help them become smarter, more creative, and more informed about the business and economic environment in which they operate and work. EPR enlists experts in public policy, business, economic theory and practice to express their thoughts and views in the most influential way possible on economic policy and direction of government and the Nigerian economy in the short, medium and long terms.
The Ethiopian Journal of Business and Economics (EJBE) is a biannual peer-reviewed publication of the College of Business and Economics, Addis Ababa University. It seeks to encourage thinking among academics, practitioners and policy makers in the fields of Accounting and Finance, Economics, Business Management, and Public Administration and Development Management. Equally important, its main mission is to stimulate research-based and inter- and multi-disciplinary debate on the issues involving the four fields particularly as these pertain to the Ethiopian setting and development challenges. EJBE publishes research reports, book reviews, and Master’s thesis and PhD dissertation (abridged versions or chapters). Academic articles and other publishable works from related disciplines are also welcome. EJBE is an authoritative and refereed journal.
This journal content is now open access and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND.
The Ethiopian Journal of Development Research (EJDR) is a bi-annual journal devoted to development oriented research and published by the Institute of Development Research.
The publication covers wide areas of the development process. It is devoted to the multi-disciplinary study of development problems of Ethiopia in particular and the less developed world in general. Book reviews, synopsis of major research, theoretical and methodological approaches in the general area of development are also acceptable to the publishers of this journal. Contributions are welcome from any part of the world.
The Ethiopian Economic Journal of Economics is a publication of the Ethiopian Economic Association. It is a bi annual publication devoted to the advancement of economics as a scientific discipline in Ethiopia. However, contributions of articles by non-Ethiopian and on economic experience of other countries are considered for publication.
Ethiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development
Scope: The Ethiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development (EJSSD) is a double-blind reviewed journal published twice a year by Adama Science & Technology University (ASTU). The EJSSD is cross-disciplinary in nature and publishes original research findings, review articles, and short/brief communications. The Journal is the place for the exchange of information and research results that describe significant advances in the field of Engineering, Science, Technology, Business, Education, Humanities and Law, Agriculture, Health and sustainable development. Papers from researchers working in different public and private sector, academic institutions, industries, companies, etc., having national/international interest are accepted for publication.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://ejssd.astu.edu.et/index.php/EJSSD
The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for dissemination of research findings necessary for sound policy formulations towards a better environment. It is an inter-disciplinary journal concerned with issues in the following disciplines: Architecture, Building, Estate Management, Environmental Management, Geography, Industrial Design, Surveying and Geoinformatics, Urban and Regional Planning, Agriculture, Forestry and Wild Life and other related fields.
Ghana Journal of Development Studies (GJDS) is a multi – trans – and an interdisciplinary journal with a development focus. The GJDS publishes works on development policy, programming and projects, whether analytical, evaluative, basic, applicative and/or descriptive. It accepts papers from varied disciplinary areas; including the physical sciences, social sciences and the humanities. Articles must show direct relevance to development. Emphasis is on empirical research that build on and/or ground theory. However, manuscripts of high quality on theoretical aspects of development related disciplines as well as book reviews are considered for publication. The GJDS provides a forum for lecturers, researchers, and development-related professionals to re/present findings on critical research and/or analysis of development issues with emphasis on, but not exclusive to the Ghanaian as well as African settings. The GJDS is a journal of the Faculty of Integrated Development Studies of SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana. The GJDS is a peer-reviewed journal and indexed on internationally acclaimed scholarly indexing/publishing systems: The International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS), EBSCO and Society of African Journal Editors.
Ghana Journal of Science, Technology and Development
The Ghana Journal of Science, Technology and Development is an online double blind peer review journal which publishes scholarly articles in all disciplines of science, technology and development and will normally be published two times in a year. All articles have to be original research, reviews and short communications that have not been published elsewhere or are being considered for publication in other journals. The Ghana Journal of Science, Technology and Development mission is to provide a platform to all scientists, researchers, academicians, and industrialists to share their ideas, knowledge, information and research findings among the people of their fraternity.
Other websites associated with this journal: http://www.gjstd.org/index.php/GJSTD/index
The Ghanaian Journal of Economics (GJE) is an international, peer-reviewed general interest economics and allied social sciences journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, original research. The GJE places emphasis on theoretical, analytical, and empirical articles, with policy relevance for the Ghanaian economy and other regions of the world.
Aims and Scope The aim of the GJE is to lead a new trajectory of academic and professional research that enlarges the debate on key issues underpinning the Ghanaian economy and similar emerging economies around the world.
Gusau International Journal of Management and Social Sciences (GIJMSS) is a biannual (October and April) academic journal, which welcomes contribution from the diverse fields of Management and Social Sciences. The mission is to publish high quality papers from all over the world and make GIJMSS a high ranked journal.
GIJMSS adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy and all submissions are evaluated initially by the Editorial Board and only those papers that meet the specific and editorial standard of the journal, and fits within its aims and scopes will be subjected to blind review. The Editorial Board reserves the right to modify part of the papers adjudged acceptable for publication.
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Horn of Africa Journal of Business and Economics (HAJBE) is an academic journal published by the College of Business and Economics, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Aimed at publishing high quality research papers in the field of Accounting Economics Finance Management Leadership and Corporate Governance Innovation and Change Management Supply Chain Management International business Entrepreneurship and Development Taxation
and other topics related to business and economics contributing to international literatures.
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The Ilorin Journal of Economic Policy (IJEP) is an open access journal owned by the Department of Economics, University of Ilorin, Nigeria, that is made up of a collection of scholarly perspectives on different aspects of contemporary economic policy issues encountered mainly in developing countries. The focus of the Journal is to publish quality papers that provide pragmatic policy directions for government and policy makers in the public and private sectors. The contributions employ qualitative, quantitative or mixed research, methodology and present conceptual or theoretical framework which are applicable to real-world development. The Journal is published twice a year (June and December).
International Journal of Development and Management Review
The journal aims to be proactive in initiating and sustaining quality academic debates in social Development and Management practices and theories while providing an institutional framework for the dissemination of such ideas through the publication of quality journals.
International Journal of Development and Policy Studies
QDMRC - publisher of the International Journal of Development and Policy Studies - is a social science research-based organisation that works principally on gender, children and social policy research. The organisation currently co-ordinates gender research in all Nigerian higher institutions of learning, in addition to serving as the African Regional headquarters of the Pan-African Gender and Peace Research Group. The research group meets quarterly to review research on topical areas, in addition to considering further researchable areas.
Membership of the research group is drawn among prolific academics and is open to interested academics with research interest in gender, peace, development and social policy. Applicants must be scholars of African descent with a track record of research and publications.
The International Journal of Economic Performance (IJEP) is an online journal (e-ISSN 2716-9073) and a print journal (ISSN 2661-7161) published jointly by The research laboratory The performance of Algerian economic institutions in light of international economic mobility at Boumerdes university – Algeria. The IJEP is an open access journal that users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full text of articles. The journal’s international perspective is reflected by its international authors, international editors, international examiners, international advisory board member, international access and trilingual approach (English, Arabic and French). Founded in 2018, the IJEP is published one issue in semester.
EDITORIAL LINE OF THE IJEP JOURNAL
IJEP is an international, specialised scientific journal, published on semester- terms, with the following major features and characteristics:
*The journal has neither a profit- making nor a political purpose, * The research laboratory on economic performances of companies at M'hamed Bougara Boumerdes University (Algeria), is the official institutional body managing the IJEP journal. * Since its first edition in 2018, without any interruption, IJEP has always been open to any scientific research contribution. * Any received scientific paper will be published after being evaluated and appraised by peers.
MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF IJEP JOURNAL
IJEP is aiming to be a scientific space for many scientific contributions, such as exposed reports, articles and new books in Management, economics and commerce.
In order to increase knowledge development, our journal IJEP offers large opportunities for participants and researchers to communicate and exchange critics, points of views and findings on economic performances.
It gives them further chances to develop and diffuse their Knowledge via the publication of applied and theoretical research on local and international economic performances, as long as evaluated of being original, modern and scientifically elaborated. Journal Scopes The articles can be from any of the following areas:
Economics, Econometrics and Finance Business, Management and Accounting Marketing Information Systems and Management IJEP JOURNAL TARGETS
The journal targets all researchers in any research body: laboratories, universities, government bodies who are either publishing on electronic or paper version and in any of these three languages: English, Arabic or French.
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International Journal of Innovation and Development
The International Journal of Innovation and Development is a peer-refereed multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed scholarly journal. Aims and Scope
IJID is aimed at generating knowledge that contributes to solve problems and improve the quality of life. It facilitates effective dissemination of new knowledge and technologies developed through scientific investigations to appropriate users (scholars, industry players, policy makers, etc.). The scope includes original research manuscripts, systematic review, conference proceedings, etc. are welcomed from various disciplines including but not limited to the following: Agriculture & Life Sciences; Business, Management and Administration; Creative Arts and Technology; Computer Science and Information Technology; Finance, Economics and Statistics; Engineering and Technology; Health Sciences; Environment, Climate change and Sustainable Development; Hospitality and Tourism; Physical Sciences; Liberal and Socio-Cultural Studies. IJID seeks to serve the academics, researchers, technologists and industry players.
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Journal of Academic Finance ( JoAF ) is a bilingual journal (French / English) which publishes free theoretical, empirical and/or critical texts focusing on one or more dimensions of finance in the world. It is dedicated to publishing high quality research papers in all areas of scientific research, finance, accounting, economics and social sciences.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://www.scientific-society.com/journal/index.php/AF/about
The Journal of Advocacy, Research, and Education is the official journal of the Centre for Behaviour and Wellness Advocacy, Ghana (formerly KAD International). As an open-access multidisciplinary journal, its scope covers several disciplines. The journal is published thrice annually (April, August, and December) and our Editorial Board encourages submissions that are of broad interest to people all over the world. Aims and Scope The Journal of Advocacy, Research, and Education publishes original submissions (both empirical and theoretical), reviews, position papers and commentaries on multidisciplinary themes to address all areas of global interest.
Our scope covers a wide range of themes in education, social sciences, cultural studies, law, health sciences, arts, applied sciences, pure sciences, engineering, technology, business and other related disciplines.
The mission of the Journal of Agricultural Extension is to publish conceptual papers and empirical research that tests, extends, or builds agricultural extension theory and contributes to the practice of extension worldwide. Focus and Scope
The Journal of Agricultural Extension (JAE) is devoted to the advancement of knowledge of agricultural extension services and practice through the publication of original and empirically based research, focusing on; extension administration and supervision, programme planning, monitoring and evaluation, diffusion and adoption of innovations; extension communication models and strategies; extension research and methodological issues; nutrition extension; extension youth programme; women-in-agriculture; extension, marginalized and vulnerable groups, Climate Change and the environment, farm and produce security, ICT, innovation systems. JAE will normally not publish articles based on research covering very small geographic area (town community and local government areas/council/counties) that cannot feed into policy, except they present critical insights into new and emerging issues is agricultural extension and rural development.
The Journal of Banking is a bi-annual research and policy-based publication of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), the foremost professional banking Institute in Nigeria. The Journal of Banking is a publication focusing on topical issues in the core areas of banking and finance as well as other related disciplines with emphasis on implications for banking policy and the economy.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://cibng.org/resourcehub/bankers-journal
JBAS’ purpose is to provide practitioners and scholars opportunities for research-based debate as well as discourse in the fields of Finance, Economics, Marketing, Public and Development Management, Governance and related fields and professions, particularly related to Ethiopia.
JBAS is a bi-annual journal published by St Mary University.
The Journal of Development and Communications Studies (JDCS), published online and in print by Development Media Consulting, is a biannual academic, peer reviewed journal, ISSN 2305-7432, dedicated to research exploring linkages between communication and human development. The core aim of the JDCS is to make available to development planners, students, civil society, politicians and the public, research recommendations for the benefit of social development in Malawi and Africa, foremost, and the world, second.JDCS welcomes contributions from all over the world. Malawian academics, researchers, and university students are especially encouraged to submit their original research (completed and ongoing alike) reports for publication.JDCS believes in the words of Dr Nyengo Mkandawire of the University of Malawi who said, during his professorial inaugural lecture on 17 March, 2014, that:“Ideally, [research findings] must be published locally [because] it has been shown that research published in local journals has the highest likelihood of changing practice.”Other websites associated with this journal: www.devcomsjournalmw.org
The Journal of Education Management and Leadership is a double-blind peer reviewed, open access, online Journal published by “Editon Consortium Publishing”, East Africa, Kenya. Aims and Scope
The Journal publishes original scholarly research (empirical and theoretical), in form of case studies, reviews and analyses in all areas covering educational management, educational economics, and educational leadership.
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Journal of Equity in Sciences and Sustainable Development
Journal of Equity in Sciences and Sustainable Development (JESSD) is a multidisciplinary international journal for all those concerned with equity in sciences and sustainable development. The journal's contents reveal its integrative approach including original research articles, discussion of research notes, short communications, and critical book/article reviews. Manuscripts to be submitted in the journal are critically relevant to the advancement of theories, increasing or extension of body of knowledge/literature as well as brings practical implication. The decision for the submission including accepting, rejecting, or revision is the results of anonymous reviews by at least two referees preferred by the editors. Other websites associated with this journal: http://197.156.115.18/index.php/jessd
Overview The Journal of Food Stability publishes high quality original research articles and short research cutting-edge scientific advances as well as review articles in the field of Food Science and Technology, Nutrition and Agriculture. All papers should focus on the novelty of the research carried out.
Published by FTD Resources Publisher. Aims and Scope - Agriculture (Feed Formulation, Crop Production, Animal Production, Agriculture and health, - Post-harvest utilization of plants, animals, fish and derived products as human food, animal feed, or for industrial applications) - Food, Nutrition and Health - Food Technology - Food Microbiology - Food Processing - Food Composition - Food Materials and Food Engineering - Food Chemistry - Food Safety and Quality - Food Formulation - Functional Foods, Nutraceuticals and Supplements - Food Preservation - Food Security - Sensory and Consumer Sciences - Antioxidants and Phytochemicals in Foods and Health
The journal publishes in French and English. You can view the journal's website here.
Overview The Journal of Food Stability publishes high quality original research articles and short research cutting-edge scientific advances as well as review articles in the field of Food Science and Technology, Nutrition and Agriculture. All papers should focus on the novelty of the research carried out.
Published by FTD Resources Publisher. Aims and Scope - Agriculture (Feed Formulation, Crop Production, Animal Production, Agriculture and health, - Post-harvest utilization of plants, animals, fish and derived products as human food, animal feed, or for industrial applications) - Food, Nutrition and Health - Food Technology - Food Microbiology - Food Processing - Food Composition - Food Materials and Food Engineering - Food Chemistry - Food Safety and Quality - Food Formulation - Functional Foods, Nutraceuticals and Supplements - Food Preservation - Food Security - Sensory and Consumer Sciences - Antioxidants and Phytochemicals in Foods and Health
The journal publishes in French and English. You can view the journal's website here.
The Journal of History and Diplomatic Studies journal includes papers that focus specifically on developments in Africa and/or the continent’s relations with the outside world. All articles must, however, make fresh and original contribution to knowledge and the journal will consider well-researched articles on any aspects of History and Diplomatic/International studies.
Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health
Vision JIEPH's vision is to be a veritable platform which provides culturally and technically specific evidence that drives public health and field epidemiology practice and policy. Mission To build capacity for public health evidence generation and context specific dissemination from Africa to the rest of the world. Scope JIEPH publishes original scientific papers, reviews, and short reports in all areas of public health with a particular interest in interventional field epidemiology.
JIEPH welcomes review articles and meta-analyses, novel hypotheses and approaches in addition to discussion of research theory, public health policy and practice.
JIEPH also publishes supplements on public health related issues and events.
We give special consideration to papers from Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs) and Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programs (FELTPs) as well as other applied public health training programs in Africa and other parts of the world. We also accept work done by Ministries of Health, Agriculture, Environment, Water and Sanitation, universities, health services institutes, laboratories and other national and international partners like UN agencies and regional health organizations, local and international NGOs and individual researchers in relevant subject areas. Audience JIEPH targets interventional epidemiology and public health practitioners, policy makers, researchers, FETP and FELTP fellows/residents, laboratory scientists, environmental scientists and other One Health related professions (veterinary and clinical practitioners) in addition to individuals who are involved in the management and delivery of public health services and systems in Africa and beyond.
Other websites associated with this website: https://www.afenet-journal.net/#gsc.tab=0
The Journal of Issues and Practice in Education (JIPE) is a refereed journal produced by the Open University of Tanzania, Faculty of Education. It is published twice a year, in June and December. The journal is designed to inform both academics and the public on issues and practices related to the field of education. The journal provides academics with a forum to share experiences and knowledge. It also informs the public about issues pertinent to their day-to-day educational experiences.
Aims and Scope The Journal of Issues and Practice in Education (JIPE) is a property of the Open University of Tanzania and is operated by the Faculty of Education. It is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for the sharing, dissemination, and discussion of educational issues. It publishes articles based on empirical research and reviews. The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of areas of education. The focus areas include educational policy, special education, adult education, educational leadership and administration, childhood education, educational psychology, educational philosophy, education technology, counselling in education, teacher education, etc. The contribution can focus on teaching, development, instruction, innovations, learning methodologies, and new technologies in education and learning. Original research articles: We receive research articles that substantially contribute to research practice or policy in any educational research area. Research articles are contributions that publish original, unpublished research. They should be between 3000 and 8000 words, excluding tables, Figures, and references. The original research article should follow the conventional structure: introduction, methodology, results/findings, and discussion. However, JIPE allows some flexibility. Book Reviews: The Journal of Issues and Practice in Education (JIPE) invites original and insightful book reviews that comprehensively survey one or several books. Book reviews should include detailed synopses and evaluations of the books and give an account of the books’ aims, strengths, and limitations. As appropriate, the review should critically evaluate the books' contributions to the field of education. Book reviews should be about 1000-2000 words.
The Journal of North African Economies A specialized scientific journal, published by Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef is founded since 2004, JNAE aims to become an international economic journal more typically by a continually concern to develop it and by the contribution of researchers and professors .JNAE is a scholarly journal which seeks to publish articles and researches in economic topics that occupy the economic thought and its developments, especially in Algeria and other African countries and the rest of world. Also, JENA publishes researches interest the Arabic and international economies. It is an open access to publish research of professors and researchers from inside Algeria and abroad in Arabic, French and English language.
Journal of Policy and Development Studies (JPDS) is published four times a year by the Office of Centre for Social Science Research, Enugu, Nigeria with the collaboration of Arabian Group of Journals and Zainab Arabian Research Society for Multidisciplinary Issues Dubai, United Arab Emirate.
JPDS aims to publish the best research on international development issues in a form that is accessible to practitioners and policy-makers as well as to an academic audience. JPDS is an international journal that effectively bridges the gap between academics, policy makers, and practitioners and links the various economic development communities. The journal focuses on contemporary research publication philosophies including blind strict peer refereeing, timely review, regular publication and broader coverage of the field. The editorial board is represented by the world's reputed and experienced academicians and researchers. The journal is completely open access which has opened the doors for the millions of international readers and academicians to keep in touch with the latest research findings in the field of economics and development studies.
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Journal of Policy and Development Studies (Editon)
Journal of Policy and Development Studies (ISSN: 2958-1141) is a double-blind peer reviewed, open access, online Journal published by “Editon Consortium Publishing”, East Africa, Kenya. The Journal publishes original scholarly research (empirical and theoretical), in form of case studies, reviews and analyses in all policy, development studies and related fields. Aims and Scopes
The Journal publishes original scholarly research (empirical and theoretical), in form of case studies, reviews and analyses in all policy, development studies and related fields.
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The Journal of Research in National Development aims to encourage interdisciplinary research, joint authorships and the recognition of the interface among disciplines. Favorite articles are quantitative, empirical and developmentally biased. It aims to serve all with interest in the development of developing countries, especially social scientists. Abstracts are available at www.transcampus.org Full text of vol 5 (2) 2007 & vol 6 (1) 2008 is available open access at www.transcampus.org
The journal's aim is to be one of the reputable and impactful journals of our globe, capable of communicating the research findings that can influence policy making and contribute to solving the community's problems. The journal publishes original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews of all multidisciplinary thematic areas such as social sciences and humanities, human health and medicine, agriculture and rural development, natural sciences, computational sciences and technology. The articles that will be submitted to this journal shall be clustered as follows:-
a. Social sciences and humanities cluster will include articles addressing issues like language, history, law, education, society, culture, business, economics, tourism, climate and other related behavioral and social issues.
b. Human health and medicine cluster will include articles addressing any issue related to human health and medicine.
c. Agriculture and rural development cluster will include articles addressing issues related to agricultural productivity, rural livelihood, animal production and health and other related issues.
d. Natural sciences cluster will include articles addressing issues related to biology, chemistry, physics, and other natural science fields.
e. Computational sciences and technology cluster will include articles addressing issues related to computation, engineering, and ICT and other technological innovations and discoveries.
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Annually, Uganda Martyrs University‘s School of Postgraduate Studies and Research produces the Journal of Science and Sustainable Development (JSSD) (ISSN: 2070-1748). The goal of the Journal is to provide a visible outlet for definitive articles that discuss the concept of development from an interdisciplinary viewpoint. Therefore, contributions to the Journal typically link theory to practice whilst spanning over traditional disciplinary boundaries and giving due attention to the role of sustainability in development as well as the dilemmas that characterize some development endeavours, especially in the third world. The Journal gives special preference to conceptual and empirical writing that is relevant to Africa‘s peculiar development needs whilst integrating pertinent international developments, debates and challenges, because it acknowledges that the questions, issues, theories and policies pertaining to development require in-depth study, analysis and discussion. Therefore, the Journal provides an outlet for examining these questions, issues, theories, and policies in a rigorous and scholarly manner. Accordingly, papers are invited from a wide range of disciplines that reflect different research, theoretical and application perspectives concerning the development of the third world and mankind as a whole. The Journal‘s editorial policy prefers submissions that synthesize the significance of different disciplinary traditions and geographical experiences in explaining the phenomenon at hand. In addition to rigorous examination of the ‗local dimension‘ of the issues that they expound, therefore, contributions mirror conversance with relevant international perspectives and experiences, thereby situating the debate in a broad discourse that facilitates holistic understanding of the issues at hand. Edited from Uganda Martyrs University, Uganda, the Journal draws on the expertise of a diverse editorial board, as well as a wide range of reviewers in and outside Africa. The Journal is committed to the publication of both experienced and early career researchers so its editorial policy puts overriding attention on helping contributors to reach the level of quality that is deemed fit for publication through ensuring relevant, fair and penetrating reviews as well as timely relay of feedback to contributors.
The Journal of Social Development in Africa (JSDA) publishes analyses of social development issues as they affect the poor and marginalised. It deals especially with concerns relevant to sub-Saharan Africa and is addressed to development workers, social workers, planners, policymakers and academics in a variety of fields. The Journal seeks to enhance understanding of the social development processes to contribute to the planning and implementation of appropriate intervention strategies at different levels. Its goal is to discover how to target projects that are relevant to those most in need and how to maximise popular participation to create egalitarian and productive communities.
Journal of Social Work in Developing Societies (JSWDS) is a scholarly refereed and peer-reviewed academic platform designed to extend knowledge, provide a forum for social work-related developmental issues in LMICs, and promote general discourses in the fields of social work, social welfare, community development, and social policies. It aims to provide the much-needed forum for social workers to discuss and debate social issues of developmental significance, with connections to social work insights. Majorly, it seeks to emphasize exemplary research that advances the development of applied knowledge capable of informing the social work discipline and its broad concerns. The journal aims to cover every aspect of social work research, practice, and theory. It is read by social work educators, researchers, practitioners, managers, concerned scholars, and persons outside the discipline who wish to keep up with theoretical and empirical developments in the field of social work.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://journals.aphriapub.com/index.php/JSWDS/index
The Journal ofSociology and Development is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes scholarly, original empirical research, theoretical contributions, and book reviews in the fields of Sociology and Development Studies with a multidisciplinary and global perspective, and with a focus on the African continent. The vision of the journal is to stimulate scientific communication towards the understanding of the continent departing from a plurality of perspectives. With most social sciences journals being produced and published outside Africa, JSD is envisaged as a forum for the growing number of academics working within the social sciences disciplines in Africa. International contributions are welcome and crucial in achieving the JSD vision. JSD welcomes contributions in all branches of Sociology as well as contributions in the field of Development Studies that take a marked socio-economic, political and cultural perspective on questions related to societal development, social policy, governance, resource management and similar topics.
Journal of Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
The Journal of Solar Energy and Sustainability Development (JSESD) is a peer-reviewed, open access, biannual, scientific journal. It aims to propagate state-of-the art and eminence research in the journal themes. It provides a bridge between research and implementation of renewable energy technologies. Its content is available to academics and researchers to support exchange of knowledge on the national and global levels. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, Case studies and technical reports.
Special subject issues may be published within regular issues and they experience the same reviewing scheme.
The JSESD provides renewable energy issues and promotion of renewable energy-based engineering knowledge and advancement. Priority is given to the development of technical solutions regarding issues of energy sustainability and water desalination that would lead to the development of energy systems and help solve water shortage in the region. Discussion of economic and environmental issues of energy systems are highly and well encouraged. The journal welcomes research articles that deals with: modeling, simulation, optimization, analysis and experimental work with appropriate findings. It encourages all research work that will support UN’s sustainable development goals, especially goal number 7 related to clean and affordable energy (SDG7).
JSESD welcomes papers on topics that are within the context of the wide scope of the journal.
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Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (The)
The Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (JSDLP) is Nigeria’s first interdisciplinary sustainable development journal, published by the OGEES Institute, Afe Babalola University, Nigeria. The journal fosters the dissemination of research results and scholarly papers by teaching and research scholars in Africa and across the world in the area of sustainable development law and policy. The OGEES Institute publishes two issues per year.
The thematic focus of the journal span across broad areas of sustainable development law and policy ranging from the economic, social and environmental dimensions. As such papers that explore broad themes of sustainable development such as environment, natural resources, green economy, international trade, banking, taxation, public policy, public private partnerships, alternative dispute resolutions, peace, and conflict studies are normally given top consideration. The Editorial Board of the Journal comprises international development scholars and experts from Italy, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Nigeria, Canada and the United States that provide leadership and lend their expertise to promote and enhance the scholarly relevance of the journal.
Other websites associated with this journal: http://www.ogeesinstitute.edu.ng/index.php/research-publications and www.abuad.edu.ng
Journal of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO
Kenya National Commission is the focalpoint for all UNESCO affairs in Kenya, in disciplinary scope that cuts across government agencies,academia, Non- governmental Organizations (NGOs), Civil Society Organizations (CBOs)and individuals dealing in UNESCO areas of competence.
As the intellectual arm of the United Nations, UNESCO serves as a laboratory of ideas and clearing house for collecting, exchanging and disseminating information in UNESCO areas of competence. The Journal of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO is a fulfilment of the UNESCO mandate and is an initiative of the Board of the Commission.The Journal has been made a success by a team of commiteed Editorial Board of the Commission.
Among the critical roles of Kenya National Commission for UNESCO, is to share knowledge and advice government on policy. The Commission anticipates that the dissemination of this journal shall influence improved performance and decision making in various Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the Government of Kenya and the world at large.
Aims and Scope The Journal of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO is a platform open to scholars and researchers across the globe.The aim of the Journal is to be a leading source of scholarly articles and research papers in the UNESCO thematic areas through the promotion of research publications.The Journal Publishes articles in the thematic areas of Education, Sciences, Culture, and Communication and Information.
JUL is an official publication of the Society of Underutilized Legumes, is an international peer-reviewed journal that is generally seeking to be one of the world’s most rated, well-indexed, and most globally circulated journals in the nearest future. JUL is dedicated to publishing original research articles as well as reviews and short communications on issues relating to research and development and other issues geared towards improving the economics, utilization, conservation and general development of the underutilized legumes in the African Continent and the world at large. The Journal basically covers areas of Agronomy, Crop Development, Botany, Biochemistry, Ethnobotany, Taxonomy,Biotechnology, Climate change, Animal Nutrition, Law, Commerce, Economics, and any other Field or Discipline wherein the research/discourse is majorly based on underutilized legumes. To accommodate a wider scope, the journal publishes articles covering other underutilized crops.
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The Journal seeks papers that are well grounded in the theory and practice of business which are relevant to scholars, educators, and practitioners of business. The articles should have strong theoretical contributions and demonstrate a linkage to their application in the practice of business. Moreover, the articles should be based on empirical research either qualitative or quantitive or book reviews. See http://www.kcajournals.com/index for more information.
The Lapai Journal of Economics (LJE) is a blind peer reviewed academic journal, published by the Department of Economics, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, P. M. B. 11, Niger State, Nigeria. The Journal covers areas such as Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Development Economics, Agricultural Economics, Welfare Economics, Finance, International Economics, Health Economics, Environmental Economics, Political Science, Banking, Accounting, Public Administration, Economics of Happiness, Social Economics, Education Economics, Managerial Economics, Rural Development, Entrepreneur Development, Sociology, Psychology, Corporate Finance and Governance, Risk Management, Economic History, Human Resource, Women Studies, and all related Social Science Areas.
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Our Journal “les cahiers du cread” is a quarterly economic review publishing original findings of empirical research and theoretical debates on fields pertaining to our mission coverage (Macro Economics, Industrial Economics and Firms, Human Development & Social Economics, Agriculture & Environment).
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The review "Les Cahiers du MECAS", Management des Entreprises et du Capital Social of the Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Tlemcen, was launched in April 2005. Through the variety of subjects treated in three languages (Arabic, French and English), the review expects to lay a dynamic research groundwork in order to be part of a process of positive and constructive change for the Algerian University The objective is to make Algerian scientific production visible and accessible on a national and international scale. At first it was an annual review, but from 2016 it has become biannual with two issues per year, one in June and the other in December; each one contains between 20 and 40 articles. The review "Les Cahiers du MECAS" covers different research themes such as poverty analysis, Islamic economy, informal economy, Marketing and communication, innovation, entrepreneurship, economic engineering, managerial economics, as well as other research issues related to social capital. It aims to promote and disseminate original and innovative research work in most areas of economics and management. It hopes to set a benchmark for researchers and academics, leaders and managers of private and public organizations, professionals and experts, institutional actors at the national and international level, to help them sharpen their decision-making process. It is available free online and each issue is printed by a publishing house with a financial support from the university. It is an academic journal with a national and international scientific committee, an editorial board and scientific directors.
Madagascar Conservation & Development welcomes the results of original research, field surveys, advances in field and laboratory techniques, book reviews, and informal status reports from research, conservation, development and management programs and in-field projects in Madagascar. In addition, notes on changes in the legal status of any species (IUCN, CITES) or land (Protected Areas) existing in Madagascar, public awareness programs, the availability of new educational materials (include the name and address of distributor and cost, if applicable), job announcements (paid or volunteer), and notification of newly published scientific papers, technical reports and academic theses are all appropriate contributions. Readers are also encouraged to alert Madagascar Conservation & Development to pertinent letter-writing campaigns and other activities, which may need the support of the Madagascar Conservation & Development community. Finally, Madagascar Conservation & Development serves as a conduit for debate and discussion and welcomes contributions on any aspect of the legal or scientific status of any species living in Madagascar, or on conservation and development philosophy. Other websites related to this journal: http://www.journalmcd.com/index.php/mcd
The Malawi Journal of Economics (MAJE) aims at publishing high quality articles focusing on the application of economic analysis to a wide range of topics in different branches of economics with relevance to economic and policy issues. It is of special interest to Malawian and African academics, students, policy makers, development experts and others interested in the Malawian economy and other African economies. Articles submitted for publication in the MAJE should focus on presenting results of empirical and policy-relevant economic research.
Management & Economics Research Journal is a peer-reviewed biannual international journal and free of charge (not charge any article processing charges "APCs" or publication fees), It is also a fully open-access journal for readers and authors, issued regularly by the Faculty of Economics, Commercial and Management Sciences - Ziane Achour University of Djelfa (Governmental university affiliated with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Algeria), in two issues (March and September) from each year. The Journal is interested in the following fields of research (Business, Management, and Economics).
For further information, please visit the journal's official website at www.mer-j.com
Multidisciplinary Journal of Horseed International University
Multidisciplinary Journal of Horseed International University (MJHIU) is an international, multidisciplinary, scientific, peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering a wide range of topics from different subjects. It is the official publication of Horseed International University, one of the leading universities in Somalia. The journal is published twice per year in the months of March and September and accepts research articles, reviews, case reports, letters to editors, editorials, and short communications/brief reports. Aims and Scope
The journal publishes high-quality research in the field of, but not limited to:
Medical and Health Sciences Social science Economic and Management Sciences Veterinary Political Sciences Computer and Information Technology Sciences Agricultural Sciences
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New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy
NEW AGENDA is an open access, Diamond status, peer-reviewed journal that is accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). The journal’s focus encompasses South African, African and international developments in social and economic research and policy. We aim to provide high-quality pertinent information and analysis for people in government, academia and civil society. and New Agenda aims to bring solid, policy-relevant research to the public in an accessible and intelligible form. We are dedicated to promoting democratic participation in economic, social and political life. Relevant unsolicited articles or queries are welcome.
New Agenda is the flagship journal of the Institute for African Alternatives.
The Nigerian Journal of Economic History (NJEH) seeks to promote the scholarly study of Africa's and the developing world's past economic issues and events from a diversity of perspectives notably those of History, Economics, and other relevant disciplines. The Journal, which encourages careful formulation of issues and methods, hopes to stimulate discourse among scholars with varied interests and backgrounds.
The Nigerian Journal of Technological Development (NJTD) is a quarterly publication of the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. It publishes original high-quality articles focusing on all aspects of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Manuscripts are double-blind peer-reviewed and if found suitable, are published as full length research articles or review papers. Our publications are scheduled for March, June, September and December.
Please note that this Journal does not receive manuscripts via this website. To submit your manuscript to the NJTD, please click on the link: https://njtd.com.ng/submissions.
North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research (NAJFNR) ISSN : 2588-1582 is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal with no publication charges, costs or fees. The journal is committed to the rapid publication of the latest research and studies in all fields of human nutrition and food sciences. TheNAJFNR is dedicated to publishing innovative and high-quality papers providing a better understanding of the advances in nutrition fields such as original research, review, short communication, correspondence, case reports, hypothesis formation, expert opinion, and commentaries. The NAJFNR publishes papers that address human, animal, cellular, or molecular nutrition and food science.
The primary purpose of NAJFNR is to act as an advancing professional knowledge usable by researchers and practitioners across the range of research and practice issues such as:
Nutritional Science (NS): study of food, nutrients, and other food substances, the intake and biochemical processing of food substances, their relationship to health and disease, and the application of this information to policy and programs.
Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT): evidence-based medical approach to treating certain chronic conditions through the use of an individually-tailored nutrition plan. This nutrition plan aims to benefit the patient's own health and reduce health-care costs.
Public Health Nutrition (PHN): is the application of nutrition and physical activity to the promotion of good health, the primary prevention of diet-related illness of groups, communities, and populations (not individuals) through health services, program development, and policy advocacy.
Food Science and Biotechnology (FSB): is the study of the physical, biological, and chemical makeup of food; the causes of food deterioration; and the concepts underlying food processing. Some disciplines can be included such as: chemistry, engineering, microbiology, and nutrition to the study of food to improve the safety, nutrition, wholesomeness and availability of food.
The journal also seeks to increase consumer awareness of the interrelationship between nutrition, physical activity and lifestyle to ameliorate health across the lifespan and to determine how health policies can be improved by taking a more nutrition-focused approach.
We welcome manuscripts describing observational and interventional studies as well as basic scientific reports on the topics of food sciences, diets, metabolism, nutrients, clinical nutrition, social sciences and health economics related to nutrition, eating behavior and disorders, and nutrition policies. Physical activity partnered with nutrition education; and strategies to reduce food insecurity are also valued. The journal hosts also the proceedings of relevant congresses and presents shorter notices focused on the original character of the Mediterranean and North African nutritional civilization. In addition, this journal is intended as a platform for scientific debate and knowledge-sharing among students professionals and researchers, and between them and the broader scientific community, and finally as a tool making nutrition a development priority in Africa through enhancing scientific cooperation. The average time between submission and the final decision is 45 days. The time between acceptance and online publication is less than 15 days. Papers with a major focus on traditional medicine will not be accepted. Direct rejection: Submitted manuscripts can be rejected without given comments after initial review by an editor if the manuscripts are considered inappropriate or of insufficient importance for publication in the NAJFNR. Submitted manuscripts will not be reviewed if they fail to match the aims and scope of the journal, or if they do not conform to standard English usage and do not meet the formatting requirements.
Specific topics covered in the journal include:
PAJBM is a bi-annual and a peer-reviewed open-access journal that focuses on promoting research publications and the dissemination of research findings undertaken by Africans and international scholars from business and management-related disciplines. PAJBM is committed to publishing scholarly articles that have a high impact on the business and management fields as a whole. The journal is devoted to the improvement and further development of theories & practices of business and it is designed to appeal to academics, practising managers and policy makers. The journal accepts original research, theoretical papers, research reports that cover programs and innovations throughout the international community. The journal also addresses Wide subjects that are crucial to the business and management fields, including but not limited to: marketing, economics, entrepreneurship, human resources, project management, management of natural resources, accounting, finance, tourism management issues, education management issues, legal issues in business, social-cultural & business concepts, transport and logistics as well as general management issues.
PanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development (PJGD) is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of Jimma University that publishes editorials, research articles, book reviews, commentaries and notes. PJGD offers a platform of expression of new scientific enquiries to intellectuals of the world in general and Africa & Ethiopia in particular to reflect on how governance and development can be promoted, strengthened and consolidated. The biannual edition is published in February and August of each year only in English language. PJGD is APC Free Journal.
PJGD accepts the scientific works focused on the diversified areas of Governance and Development drawn from multiple disciplines of Political Science and International Relations, Public Management, Leadership, Development Economics, Environmental Governance, Peace and Conflict, Human Rights, National and International Law, Globalization, Public Policy, Regional and International Organizations, Gender, Peace and Conflict Management, International Political Economy, Multiculturalism, Civil Society, and related areas.
People Centred – The Journal of Development Administration
The Journal of Development Administration (JDA) publishes papers that have implications for development globally but with a focus on African development. The journal is people centred because we believe in people centric approaches to development. This is development with a human face. By putting people at the centre of development, practitioners, governments and agencies have greater chances of taking people out of poverty. This bottom-up approach to understanding poverty, planning against it and implementing poverty reduction strategies is seen as the best recipe for development.
The Journal considers articles from a wide variety of interest areas and from a wide spectrum of disciplines. The editor works with an editorial team from across the globe derived from development sectors mainly in the social sciences. Specific areas covered include but are not limited to development management; resource mobilisation and fundraising; inclusive development; sustainable development; disability and development; gender and development; poverty; sustainable development; social services and development; human development; HIV/AIDS; child development; counselling; rural development; governance; disaster management; agriculture and livelihoods; and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).
The Journal accepts manuscripts in the form of original research reports, research summaries, book reviews, literature review articles including systematic reviews, think pieces, reports of practice and original frameworks. Other forms of papers may be published at the discretion of the Editor.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://africasocialwork.net/jda-current-and-past-issues/
Perspectives in Education (PiE) is is a fully open access journal, which means that all articles are freely available on the internet immediately upon publication. PiE is also a professional, peer-reviewed journal that encourages the submission of previously unpublished articles on contemporary educational issues. As a journal that represents a variety of cross-disciplinary interests, both theoretical and practical, it seeks to stimulate debate on a wide range of topics. PiE invites manuscripts employing innovative qualitative and quantitative methods and approaches including (but not limited to), ethnographic observation and interviewing, grounded theory, life history, case study, curriculum analysis and critique, policy studies, ethno-methodology, social and educational critique, phenomenology, deconstruction, and genealogy.
Debates on epistemology, methodology or ethics, from a range of perspectives including post-positivism, interpretivism, constructivism, critical theory, feminism and post-modernism are also invited. PiE seeks to stimulate important dialogue and intellectual exchange on education and democratic transition with respect to schools, colleges, non-governmental organisations, universities and universities of technology in South Africa and beyond.
Other sites related to this journal: https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/pie/index
Research in Hospitality Management (RHM) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles that make an original contribution to the understanding of hospitality and to the theory and practice of international hospitality management.The journal focusses on three main areas:(1) “Hospitality (Management) Studies” includes articles related to the study of andthe study for hospitality. The study of hospitality refers to studies about the essence and ethics of hospitality from a social sciencesperspective, while the study for hospitality refers to a more disciplinary approach according to the quintessential managerial areas of Finance, Human Resources, Operations, Marketing & Sales, and Technology;(2) “Hospitality Management Education” is devoted to articles about curriculum content and delivery methods for training and educating hospitality managers. Considering the size and scope of the hospitality industry, and the number of staff and students involved, studies on efficient, effective, and innovative ways of developing hospitality competencies are considered indispensable; (3) “Student Research Projects” allows excellent student work to be published. Student work can relate to excellent BA dissertations or MA theses.RHM also accommodates short communications, working papers, book reviews, and discussion papers.More information for this journal can be found here.
The Research Journal of Business and Finance is a high quality open-access, peer-reviewed and refereed multidisciplinary research journal, dedicated to serve the society by the global dissemination of information through an unparalleled commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation and research work. Research Journal in Business and Finance welcomes and acknowledges high quality theoretical and empirical original research papers, case studies, review papers, literature reviews and conceptual framework from researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students from all over the world. Research Journal in Business and Finance engages its noble efforts for the development and endeavours to give you the best.
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The African Journal of Environment and Agriculture is a French-language journal (free access) which publishes original and summary articles (four issues per year) concerning all areas related to agriculture and management sustainable environment: plant and animal production, veterinary science, forest science, soil and earth science, rural engineering, environmental science, fisheries and fish farming, bio-industries, agri-food and socio-economics. Articles are accepted for publication on the basis of their scientific value after peer review.
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The Rural Planning Journal (RPJ) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge research of interest relating to rural development planning. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and conceptual papers.
Aims and Scope Thematic areas of interest include Rural Development; Poverty Reduction; Development Planning and Management; Economic and Investment Planning; Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition; Environment, Climate Change and Energy; Population and Development; and, Cross-Cutting Issues. Specific focus areas include public policies, social services, agriculture, regional planning, public health, development finance, environment, gender, governance, business and entrepreneurship, and natural resources management.
Currently, the Journal publishes articles twice a year in June and December.
The main objective of the Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business (RJSHB) is to disseminate scientific knowledge and generate debate in an interdisciplinary context, linking the different areas of social sciences such as anthropology, political science, history, philosophy, Sociology, Social Work, Education, Human Resources, Administration, Gender Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Psychology, Development Studies, Geography, journalism and communication, Fine and Performing art, Language and Linguistics, information studies, Religion, all areas of law, Management and Business Studies, economy and related fields.
RJSHB is focused on the analysis of societies, on the study of social problems, and on guidelines needed to overcome them. Thus, it is contributing to a qualitative and social transformation. This will help to the societies' development with a rigorous scientific basis, internationally proved.
With this approach, the journal also aims to reflect the outcomes of the major global research in social sciences, humanities and business; RJSHB pretends to achieve critical and scientific debate based on evidences that contribute to the theoretical and empirical knowledge.
The Rwandan Journal of Education (RJE) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed, and annual journal dedicated to education. Its primary goal is to publish and advance knowledge and research in the field of education. The Journal is based at the University of Rwanda – College of Education and it publishes articles that critically explore research and theoretical issues, as well as innovations that inform education policy, planning and practice.
RJE encourages submission of original and unpublished manuscripts on pertinent educational issues that will stimulate and/or enrich discussion forums on improving quality in all aspects of education including teaching and learning processes, programs, governance, management and others.
Other websites associated with this journal: www.ce.ur.ac.rw
The Science and Development Journal of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences of the University of Ghana publishes original research articles, reviews and short communications in all scientific fields spanning agricultural, biological, engineering and physical sciences, with strong emphasis on promoting the link between science and development agenda. The journal aims to serve all scientist with quality scientific content by publishing high quality scientific articles and make these freely available to researchers world-wide through an open access policy.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://journals.ug.edu.gh/index.php/sdj
Social Empowerment Journal is an international, blind-double-peer-reviewed, Trimestral and free of charge, open-access academic journal, published by the Labratory of Social Empowerment and Sustainable Development in the Desert Environment, the Faculty of Social Sciences – University Amar Telidji of Laghouat, Algeria. The journal focuses on topics related to Humanities, Social and economic Sciences. It provides an academic platform for professionals and researchers to contribute their original and innovative work in the field. The journal accepts original and full-length academic articles that reflect the latest research and developments in practical aspects of the mentioned domain. Our journal is published in both print and electronic versions. The electronic version can be accessed and downloaded freely. All papers around the world are very welcome to publish their work in our Journal. Manuscripts can be sent in two languages (English, Arabic) for the four issues (March, June, September and December) of each year.
Aims and Scope The journal focuses on the investigation of principles and practices in social, humanitarian and economic studies. The main goal is to improve research approaches in the study of societal phenomena from an interdisciplinary angle and cognitive cohesion from multidimensional angles of research in sociology and various disciplines including: psychology, economic, linguistic andlamic studies.
The Southern African Business Review serves as a vehicle for the publication and dissemination of research in the fields of the economic and management sciences. Research contributions should conform to high standards of scholarly research inquiry. The following should at least be addressed: purpose/objective of the article, sound conceptualisation/theoretical foundation, statement of the research problem or hypothesis, research methodology (where applicable), analysis/discussion of research findings (where applicable) and conclusion.Other websites related to this journal: https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/SABR/index
Tanzanian Economic Review (TER) is a biannual journal of the Department of Economics, which is a part of the School of Economics of the University of Dar es Salaam. TER aims to promote greater understanding of socio-economic factors and processes that influence and shape the transformation of developing countries. The Journal is not limited to the Tanzanian Economy, it covers all aspects of Economics and Economic Transformation in developing countries and beyond.
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Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development
Tanzania Journal of Population Studies and Development (TJPSD) is a journal which is published twice a year. It is a multi-disciplinary journal that pursue to address issues related to population, development and social sciences matters. It targets to publish and advocates scholarly articles in the field of Fertility, mortality, migration, health, population-environment nexus, diseases, disasters, urbanization, rural-urban linkages, policies and related fields of social sciences. The Journal motivates up-to-date empirical papers in terms of theoretical and methodological research as well as analytical review articles focusing on sustainable human development at local and international levels. Our main objective is to create a podium for scholars of various levels of academia from Tanzania and the global research community at large, to explore, critically analyze and share the scholarly writings and knowledge. For the interested scholars, articles should be sent to https://tjpsd.udsm.ac.tz together with a brief profile of the author(s). All articles submitted for publication are blindly peer-reviewed. Apart from regular issues, the journal accepts publishing special issues related to the mentioned topics based on working group research and conferences. Its current Chief Editor is Prof. Herbert Hambati from the University of Dar es Salaam. The Journal has 10 editorial board members, 10 Editorial team members and 10 advisory board members. All are Senior Scholars (Professors & senior lectures) from universities within and outside Tanzania (Africa and rest of the world). The Journal has International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for print and electronic publications i.e. ISSN 0856-0227 and eISSN 2961-628X respectively. The Journal is released both in print and online via: https://tjpsd.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/tjpsd Aims and Scope
TJPSD is devoted to articles and research information on Tanzania and East Africa primarily, the global South and elsewhere in general. Our subject is to explain what takes place in our social, personal, legal, political, natural, economic, fertility, mortality, bioethical, migration and natural and human made environments, why and how, achievements and challenges in research and development efforts and possible problem-solving alternatives. We are particularly interested in work done which critiques, challenges, corrects or jettisons the flaws recognized in standard, conventional, fashionable assumptions and frameworks for addressing enduring concerns and matters arising on the African continent and global in general. TJPSD is not bound by narrow confines of disciplines. We welcome articles on themes and topics covering the broad spectrum of social sciences and humanities, including geography, history, economics, education, development studies, planning, social administration, literature, statistics, philosophy, cultural studies, religious studies, and law, to mention just a few. People of different ideological standpoints have the opportunity to argue their positions and cases, and we do welcome such healthy debates without taking part, to allow and promote complete academic freedom. You can see this journal’s own website here
An international and interdisciplinary scholarly forum for sharing insightful and original research and promoting debate in the rapidly developing and converging fields of marketing and retailing. Aims and Scope
The Retail and Marketing Review (ISSN No: 2708-3209) has as its main focus to publish original research in the disciplines of marketing, retailing, business and related fields.The journal is a peer reviewed and refereed journal, and all articles are submitted to a double blind peer review process. Central to the Journal is the aim to disseminate knowledge in the relevant fields, which can and will be of value to both scholars and practitioners. The Journal serves as a medium for university faculty, researchers in both academia and private or public practice in the disciplines of management, retailing, marketing and related fields, to present and explore new ideas and concepts, to offer innovative ideas and directions, to explore new technologies and latest research tools in the areas of management. The journal uses its advisory/editorial board consisting of international and local academics to provide direction to the journal in terms of policy and publication.
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Town and Regional Planning is a South African accredited journal for independently adjudicated research articles on applicable topics in town, urban and regional planning. Each peer refereed article is indicated as such in the journal. The editorial staff considers articles in English and Afrikaans, written from any responsible point of view on subjects in any applicable field of scholarship, i.e. town, urban and regional planning. Authors are requested to write their manuscripts in a manner and style that is intelligible to specialists and non-specialists alike. Research contributions, which are peer reviewed, are: Review Articles, Research Articles, and Perspective Articles. Book reviews are also considered. The format for these categories can be found in the Guidelines to Authors. Town and Regional Planning is endorsed by the South African Council for Planners (SACPLAN) the statutory Council of nominated members to regulate the Planning Profession in South Africa. See the journals website here; https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/trp/index
The UDS International Journal of Development is an online, open-access peer-reviewed journal of the University for Development Studies, Ghana. It is a multi-trans and inter-disciplinary journal with a development focus. It publishes works that are analytical, evaluative, basic, applicative and/or descriptive. It accepts papers from varied disciplinary areas; including the Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical and Applied Sciences, Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, Business and Commerce as well as Information Technology. Articles must show relevance to development. Emphasis is on empirical research that builds on and/or ground theory. However, manuscripts of high quality on theoretical aspects of development-related disciplines as well as book reviews are considered for publication.
The UDS International Journal of Development provides a forum for researchers and development-related professionals to re/present findings on critical research and /or analysis of development issues with an emphasis on, but not exclusive to the Ghanaian as well as African settings. Mission
To provide on a regular and sustained basis, an excellent scholarly journal for reporting empirical research findings, policy analysis, topical issues, theoretical concerns, and reviews on development.
The review process involves sending papers to at least two experts for review. The manuscript is a confidential document. Please do not discuss this document with anybody else. Any communication with the author of the manuscript must be done through the Journal Editorial office.
The referee provides advice to the Editor-in-Chief, who makes the final decision, together with members of a well-selected panel We will normally pass on your comments (anonymously, of course) to the author.
As a practice, the author and the reviewer are not known to each other. Even if we do not accept a paper, we would like to pass on constructive comments that might help the author to improve the paper, or in preparing a fresh paper. For this reason, please give detailed comments (with references, where appropriate) that will help the Editor-in-Chief to make a decision on the paper and the authors to improve it. Send detailed comments separately and make your recommendations and any confidential comments to the Editorial Secretary by electronic means. Corrections can also be made on the actual text itself and highlighted for the benefit of the author and the editor.
Other websites associated with this journal: https://udsijd.org/index.php/udsijd/index
The Journal publishes peer reviewed papers with the aim of sharing new developments in the agricultural and environmental sciences which include forestry, fisheries, livestock, crops, environment, biotechnology, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering.
The readership of the Journal include students, researchers, extension workers, policy makers, academia ,investors and entrepreneurs.
The ULK Scientific Journal publishes original research that considers developmental issues across the different sectors based on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, National Strategies for Development, and current evolving topical development issues with a main focus on Sub-Saharan Africa context.
In most developing countries in Africa, individuals are left with no solutions to most of the societal challenges with limited or/and strategies to overcome these challenges as they unfold quite often with detrimental impacts on daily lives.
The ULK Scientific Journal will both create and inform the debate in this exciting area of research to provide solutions to societies’ challenges by publishing original research based on theory, practice, empirical analysis, and rigorous methodology using modern prediction modelling techniques.
Priority is given to papers which are: relevant to important current research in development policy, theory and analysis; make a novel and significant contribution to the field; and that which provide critical tests, based on empirical work, of alternative theories, perspectives or schools of thought, original case studies .
We invite articles that are interdisciplinary or focused on particular disciplines e.g. microfinance, entrepreneurship, green economy and climate change resilience, digital financial services, sustainability of micro enterprises, banking and finance, trade and investment, financial markets, business incubation, internet of things (IoT), strategy and international business, economics, politics, geography, sociology or anthropology, business administration and management, TVET and development, financial literacy, financial inclusion, business resilience and shocks, and other important areas in social sciences. Scope The ULK Scientific Journal, published by Kigali Independent University (ULK), Rwanda, is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal committed to disseminating high-quality research. The journal invites original research articles and review papers in fields including Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Law, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Computer Science, and Education. Emphasizing current and emerging topics, ULK Scientific Journal aims to serve as a platform for scholarly contributions that advance knowledge and innovation across a variety of academic disciplines.
The University of Mauritius Research Journal is an international, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal, dedicated to make accessible the latest results of researchers from a broad sweep of subject areas. The UOM Research Journal accepts original articles, reviews of existing knowledge, short communications which have not been previously published. The articles should be written in English except for fields related to French language. Papers can be submitted at any time and will be published online in the UOM Research Journal once it has been accepted for publication by the International Editorial Board.Other websites related to the journal: http://vcampus.uom.ac.mu/rci/resjournal/index.phpThis journal has ceased publishing due to a re-branding strategy.
UONGOZI Journal of Management and Development Dynamics
The Journal aims at providing researchers, practitioners and other stakeholders with a platform to publish key issues and new development in the fields of public administration and management, economics, finance, business, law, ICT and social sciences, which are critical to the enhancement of professional competence in the era of globalization. The Journal strives to publish high quality, innovative and novel works aiming to fill the vacuum of relevant information for scientific and professional practices in developing countries and beyond. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: • Industrialization and socio-economic development • Public policy analysis • Economic growth and sustainable development • Project management • Public administration, management and leadership • Natural resources and environmental management • Education and development • ICT and development • Accounting and financial management • Procurement and supply chain management • Microfinance and entrepreneurship development • Law and justice • Climate change resilience • Rural transformation and development • Local government, decentralization and governance • Strategic planning and management • Gender equality and development • Public health
The Zimbabwe Journal of Technological Sciences receives and publishes articles that address issues in Technology as a developmental field in Africa. The aim is to develop new technological knowledge that is geared to enhance the lives of the African people through solving pertinent problems that affect them. The diversity of technology makes the journal scope wide, enabling it to accept a variety of articles as shown in the guidelines.
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