Aims and Scope

The “Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation” aims to be a leading international journal that provides a platform for the exchange of ideas, research, and experiences in the fields of entrepreneurship and business innovation. The journal is dedicated to promoting scholarly inquiry and practical applications that contribute to the advancement of these dynamic and interconnected disciplines. The primary objectives of the journal are:

  1. To publish high-quality, original research that explores the theoretical and practical aspects of entrepreneurship and business innovation.
  2. To encourage the submission of empirical studies, conceptual frameworks, and case analyses that offer new insights into the processes, strategies, and outcomes of entrepreneurial activities and innovative practices.
  3. To foster interdisciplinary research that integrates knowledge from various fields such as economics, management, marketing, psychology, sociology, and technology to enhance our understanding of entrepreneurship and innovation.
  4. To provide a forum for the dissemination of research findings that can inform and guide policymakers, educators, and practitioners in fostering an environment conducive to entrepreneurial ventures and innovative business practices.
  5. To support the development of a global community of scholars and professionals interested in entrepreneurship and business innovation through the publication of high-impact research.

Scope:

The “Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation” invites contributions that cover a broad range of topics within its scope, including but not limited to:

  • Entrepreneurial behavior, cognition, and decision-making
  • Start-up strategies, business modeling, and growth dynamics
  • Innovation management, diffusion, and adoption processes
  • Entrepreneurial finance, venture capital, and crowdfunding
  • Corporate entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and family businesses
  • International entrepreneurship, cross-border business ventures, and global innovation networks
  • Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) development and policy
  • Social entrepreneurship, sustainability, and ethical business practices
  • Entrepreneurial ecosystems, clusters, and regional economic development
  • Technology entrepreneurship, digital transformation, and industry 4.0
  • Entrepreneurship education, training, and mentorship programs
  • Case studies and comparative analyses of entrepreneurial and innovative firms

The journal welcomes submissions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners across the globe, and it encourages manuscripts that offer novel perspectives, challenge existing theories, and provide actionable insights into the complex and evolving landscape of entrepreneurship and business innovation.