About This Special Issue
Business Policy& Strategic Management is a scholarly business and management publication that offers an open access platform to discuss the latest discoveries and innovations in this field. Affiliated to Allied Business Academies, the journal strictly adheres to double blind peer review policy to maintain the publication quality. Business Policy& Strategic Management publishes articles with a practical focus designed to help readers develop successful business strategies. The paper should bring something new or different and may propose a unique perspective.
This special issue considers theoretical and empirical works in Management, financial Management, Business and Economics, financial institutions and reporting, marketing management, Auditing, development management, project management, human resource, Entrepreneurships, and Taxation. This special issue is to provide a platform for this robust discussion. We welcome research papers, case studies in all aspects as regarding this subject matter.
Aims and Scope:
- To contribute to the development of business & management from both a theoretical and a practical perspective
- To bring the study of platform ecosystems into mainstream academic research and foster a distinctive body of scholars
- To provide a forum for state-of-the-art research on platforms, standards and innovation spanning different industry, country, and institutional settings
- To presents research on the analysis of innovation and technology, and on the associated processes, potentials and implications, as well as the development of appropriate methodologies for the effective conduct of such studies
- To extends from innovation and technological issues at the corporate and organizational level, through state, national and international capabilities, as far as issues of technology-related global politics
- To add to the current knowledge of business management of public and non-profit organizations. We also seek theoretical papers that shed light on value creation and appropriation in the public and non-profit interest