About the Journal

Journal of Entrepreneurial Economics (JANE) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia. JANE is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

Aims

JANE is dedicated to advancing knowledge in entrepreneurial economics through research that examines the evolving landscape of modern entrepreneurship in an interconnected, digitally-driven global economy. Its goal is to explore how entrepreneurial activities create value, drive innovation, and contribute to economic resilience while addressing contemporary challenges such as inequality, technological disruption, and sustainability imperatives. By providing a platform for cutting-edge scholarship, JANE aims to bridge theoretical understanding with practical applications, informing stakeholders about emerging entrepreneurial paradigms that shape economic futures and societal transformation.

Focus

This journal focuses on research that investigates the multifaceted relationships between entrepreneurship, economic systems, and societal change in the context of rapid technological advancement and global interconnectedness. It emphasizes studies that examine how entrepreneurial ecosystems adapt to disruption, create inclusive economic opportunities, and navigate the tensions between growth, sustainability, and social responsibility. The focus is on research that provides insights into entrepreneurial strategies, business model innovations, and policy frameworks that support resilient and equitable economic development.

Scope

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

  • Digital Entrepreneurship and Platform Economics: Research on e-commerce innovation, digital business models, platform-based entrepreneurship, fintech developments, and the gig economy's impact on traditional employment structures.
  • Impact Entrepreneurship and Social Value Creation: Studies on social enterprises, B-corporations, purpose-driven businesses, and entrepreneurial approaches that prioritize social and environmental impact alongside financial returns.
  • Entrepreneurial Finance and Alternative Funding: Analysis of crowdfunding mechanisms, venture capital trends, impact investing, cryptocurrency applications, and innovative financing models that support entrepreneurial ventures.
  • Cross-Border Entrepreneurship and Global Value Chains: Examination of international entrepreneurship, export-oriented startups, global supply chain innovations, and entrepreneurial strategies in emerging markets and developing economies.
  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Regional Development: Investigation of startup hubs, incubator models, university-industry linkages, and policy frameworks that foster entrepreneurial clusters and regional economic competitiveness.
  • Women and Minority Entrepreneurship: Research on entrepreneurial barriers and opportunities for underrepresented groups, inclusive entrepreneurship policies, and strategies for creating equitable access to entrepreneurial resources.
  • Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management: Studies on intrapreneurship, corporate venturing, innovation labs, and how established organizations foster entrepreneurial thinking and disruptive innovation.
  • Entrepreneurship in Crisis and Recovery: Exploration of entrepreneurial responses to economic shocks, pandemic impacts, supply chain disruptions, and how entrepreneurial activities contribute to economic resilience and recovery.
  • Cultural Entrepreneurship and Creative Economy: Investigation of entrepreneurship in creative industries, cultural heritage commercialization, indigenous innovation systems, and how cultural values and local knowledge systems influence entrepreneurial practices and business model development across different societies.

e-ISSN: 3048-0213

Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
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A total of two insightful articles were contributed by researchers from Indonesia, reflecting strong academic engagement in entrepreneurial economic themes. The authors are affiliated with Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Merdeka Malang.

Published: 2025-08-31

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