Aim and Scope

Journal of Economic Resilience and Sustainable Development (ERSUD) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3047-0064. ERSUD is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

Aims

ERSUD aims to promote research that explores the intersection of economic resilience and sustainable development. The journal seeks to provide a platform for scholarly work that advances understanding of how economies can withstand and adapt to challenges while ensuring sustainable growth. ERSUD is dedicated to publishing studies that offer innovative solutions to enhance economic stability, sustainability, and long-term prosperity.

 

Focus

This journal focuses on research that addresses the dynamics of building resilient economies that can sustain growth amidst global challenges such as climate change, economic crises, and social inequalities. It emphasizes studies that provide actionable insights into how economic systems can adapt to and recover from disruptions while maintaining a commitment to sustainable development goals. The focus is on interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between economic resilience and sustainability.

 

Scope

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

  1. Economic Adaptation to Global Crises: Research on strategies and policies that enhance economic resilience in the face of global crises, such as financial downturns, pandemics, and natural disasters. This includes studies on how economies can adapt to and recover from such disruptions while maintaining sustainable growth trajectories.

  2. Sustainable Development in Vulnerable Regions: Exploration of sustainable development practices tailored to economically vulnerable regions. This includes research on how these regions can build resilience against environmental and economic shocks through sustainable resource management, social innovation, and inclusive growth strategies.

  3. Green Economy and Resilience: Studies focusing on the role of green economy initiatives in fostering economic resilience. This includes the development and implementation of green technologies, circular economy models, and policies that promote sustainability while enhancing economic stability.

  4. Socio-Economic Inequality and Resilience: Examination of the relationship between socio-economic inequality and economic resilience. This includes research on how reducing inequality can contribute to more resilient and inclusive economies that are better equipped to handle external shocks.

  5. Resilient Infrastructure and Urban Development: Analysis of the development of resilient infrastructure and urban environments that support sustainable economic growth. This includes studies on how urban planning, transportation systems, and smart city initiatives can contribute to economic resilience.

  6. Policy Innovations for Resilient Economies: Research on innovative policy frameworks and governance models that enhance economic resilience while promoting sustainable development. This includes studies on the effectiveness of policies designed to mitigate risks and promote long-term economic stability and sustainability.