Aims and Scope
The scope of the journal is broad and it includes but not limited to the following sub-themes:
- Business
- Critical Management Studies
- Human Resource Management
- Business Innovation
- International Business
- Leadership
- Management Information System
- Marketing
- Operation Management
- Organization Theory
- Organizational Behaviour
- Strategic Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Business Management
- Research for Business
- Business Ethics
- Business Economics
- General Management
- Public Sector Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship Education
- Social entrepreneurship
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship
- New Enterprise Development
- Corporate Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurships Innovation
- Woman Entrepreneur
- Agropreneur
- Technopreneruship
- Green Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship and Institutions
- Entrepreneurship, Growth and Competitiveness
- Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
- Policy Entrepreneurship
- International Entrepreneurship
- Corporate and Strategic Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital
- Entrepreneurial Culture
- Entrepreneurship and Gender
- Entrepreneurship and Ethnic Minorities
- Entrepreneurial Survival
- Entrepreneurial Decision Making
- Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs)
- SMEs Growth
- SMEs for Family
- SMEs Development and Training
- SMEs Theory and Practice
- SMEs Management
- SMEs Education
- New Product and Innovation in SMEs
- Role of Cooperatives and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) In Supporting SMEs
- Economic Policy for SMEs
- Subsidies Policy for SMEs
- Investment in SMEs
- Market Structure for SMEs
- Market Competition on SMEs
- Financing SMEs (Informal Sources, Bank, Financial Institutions)
- Government Initiative for SMEs