Aim and Scope
Journal of Enterpreneurial Economic (JANE) 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: 3048-0213. JANE is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.
Aims
JANE aims to publish scholarly works that advance knowledge in the field of entrepreneurial economics and interdisciplinary research related to it. The journal focuses on research exploring the complex interactions between economic systems, entrepreneurship, societal behaviors, and the environment. JANE seeks to provide insights into strategies, policies, and practices that support sustainable development goals and societal well-being.
Focus
JANE focuses on disseminating research that delves into the dynamic relationships between entrepreneurship, economic systems, and sustainable development. The journal emphasizes studies that integrate diverse methodologies and perspectives to understand how entrepreneurial activities drive economic progress, influence societal change, and contribute to environmental sustainability. By highlighting interdisciplinary research, JANE aims to offer comprehensive insights into strategies and practices that address contemporary economic and social challenges.
Scope
This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including:
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Exploring the role of entrepreneurship in economic development, innovation strategies, startup ecosystems, and the impact of entrepreneurship on societal change.
- Sustainable Development: Research on the relationship between entrepreneurship and sustainable development, including studies on green businesses, sustainable practices, and the role of entrepreneurship in achieving environmental sustainability.
- Economic Systems and Policies: Analysis of economic systems, policies, and their impact on entrepreneurship, with a focus on how these elements influence economic growth, job creation, and societal well-being.
- Social and Cultural Dimensions of Entrepreneurship: Examining the influence of cultural practices, societal behaviors, and social norms on entrepreneurship, as well as the role of social entrepreneurship in addressing societal challenges.
- Human-Environment Interactions: Investigating the interactions between humans and the environment, including how economic activities, cultural practices, and societal behaviors affect environmental dynamics.
- Policy Relevance: Contributions that provide insights and recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders involved in addressing entrepreneurial, social, and environmental issues.
- Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Approaches: Encouraging diverse methodologies and theoretical frameworks that draw on various disciplines within the social sciences, fostering inclusivity and equity in scholarly discourse.