About the Journal

Published by the Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Economic Military and Geographically Business Review (EMAGRAP) aims to be a leading place for authors to share their work on interesting and emerging topics in political-geography, political-economics, ideological-economics and related disciplines with a global community of academics, researchers, students, civil society, policy makers, and development specialist.

Aims

EMAGRAP aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the intersections between economics, military strategies, and geographic considerations in business. The journal seeks to advance understanding of how economic factors, military developments, and geographic contexts influence business operations, strategies, and policies.

 

Focus

The journal focuses on research that examines the impact of economic conditions, military developments, and geographic factors on business practices and decision-making. It emphasizes studies that offer insights into how these elements interact and shape business environments, strategies, and outcomes.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Strategic Economic Interventions: Research on how targeted economic policies and interventions influence business strategies, including the impact of sanctions, trade wars, and economic reforms on global and local markets.

  2. Military Dynamics and Business Risks: Analysis of how military conflicts, defense strategies, and military spending create risks and opportunities for businesses, including sector-specific impacts and the role of defense procurement.

  3. Geopolitical Influence on Market Access: Studies on how geopolitical shifts and geographic positioning affect market access and competitive advantage, including the role of borders, resource distribution, and regional alliances.

  4. Economic-Military Nexus in Business Strategy: Exploration of the intersections between economic conditions and military strategies, focusing on how these dual factors drive business decisions, strategic planning, and operational adjustments.

  5. Geographic and Security Factors in Global Supply Chains: Investigations into how geographic location and security concerns impact global supply chains, including logistics, risk management, and resilience strategies.

  6. Business Adaptation to Geoeconomic Trends: Research on how businesses adapt to geoeconomic trends, such as shifts in economic power, emerging markets, and the implications of geopolitical tensions on international business operations.

  7. Sector-Specific Geoeconomic Implications: Examination of how specific industries, such as defense, energy, and technology, are influenced by the interplay of economic policies, military developments, and geographic factors.

e-ISSN: 3025-3160

Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 2: (January) 2025
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This issue contains five articles, all affiliated with institutions in Indonesia. Most authors are from Universitas Indonesia, representing faculties such as the School of Environmental Science, School of Strategic and Global Studies, and Faculty of Administrative Sciences, with one author affiliated with the Immigration Office–North Jakarta.

Published: 2025-01-31

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