International Journal of Advanced Research in Management (IJARM) (ISSN: 0976-6324)
PublisherIAEME Publication
ISSN-L0976-6324
ISSN0976-6324
E-ISSN0976-6332
IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending
Description
International Journal of Advanced Research in Management (IJARM) is online journal provide a dynamic international forum for the exchange and dissemination of the latest studies on advances in all functional areas of management, both in the service and the manufacturing sectors. The main objective of the journal is to act as a vehicle for resources which contribute to the improvement of management practices within societies and businesses worldwide. Focused solidly on progression, all content published in IJARM takes management research and practice into fresh directions. This focus on the applicability of management research does not detract from an emphasis on sound methodology.This journal provides an international forum for the application of management science and engineering management techniques to problems in these and related fields. However, it is not only the mathematical methodology which is of interest. The applications are of equal importance and the two are mutually supportive since understanding the application helps one greatly to comprehend the mathematical methods used and vice versa.
Scope/Coverage
The scope and coverage of the journal includes but is not limited to:
General management
Financial management
Organisational development and organisational change
Human resource management in contemporary business
Marketing, sales and retail management
Supply chain & logistics management
Operations management
Information & telecommunication management
E-business, E-commerce, E-governance
International Business
Knowledge management
Innovation and R&D management
Management of technology for competitiveness
New product and service design/development
Strategic management
Managerial economics
Performance measurement and management
Best practices and world-class organisations
Project management
Quality management and six sigma
Risk management
State-of-the-art business decision making techniques
Quantitative modeling of contemporary business problem
Qualitative research in business management
Management of technical & management education
New developments in research methodology and design, such as multi-criteria decision making tools and techniques, structural equation modelling, system dynamics, simulation, optimization and meta-heuristics tools such as random search algorithms, SAP-LAP and value chain analysis
Types of article to be published:
Research articles
empirical studies,
case studies,
research notes,
simulations,
teaching notes and book reviews.
Key journal audiences
R&D Establishments
Research scholars and consultants in different management areas
Policy makers and government establishments
Management trainers
Practitioners: CEOs; functional managers and project managers in Operations, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Development & Organisation Management, Information & Telecommunication Management, etc.
Libraries and information centres serving the needs of the above
The journal covers all the main management sub-disciplines including, for example, HRM, OB, International & Strategic Management, Operations Management, Management Sciences, Information Systems & Technology Management, Accounting & Finance, and Marketing. Each issue includes state-of-the-art literature review articles/surveys which examine the relevant literature published on a specific aspect of the sub-discipline, for example, HRM: Appraisal Systems.
The IJARM is deliberately targeted at a wide readership interested in business and management. The journal publishes authoritative literature surveys and reviews. Such papers are targeted at several key audiences or readerships:
Members of the academic community who will expect to be kept abreast of disciplinary areas outside of their own specific domains of expertise.
The journal will enable senior faculty to undertake more interdisciplinary research by providing a wider understanding or emerging thought and methodological developments in other fields, and by so doing, facilitating the development of transdisciplinarity.
More established researchers who are looking to update their knowledge in their own particular field, or who are shifting their area of focus or developing collaborative or inter-disciplinary work extending beyond their established specialization.
Supporting doctoral candidates in the production of their theses by producing comprehensive reviews/debates and to locate their research within past, present and future debates.
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