Focus and Scope
Emerging Markets Business & Economic Studies (EMBES) aims to:
- Enhance theoretical and empirical comprehension of business and economic issues in emerging markets.
- Promote comparative and cross-national research that elucidates the diversity and intricacy of market development and institutional transformation.
- Advocate for creative methodologies that amalgamate economics, management, finance, entrepreneurial, and policy viewpoints.
- Promote research grounded in empirical evidence that guides decision-making and fosters sustainable development in developing economies.
Emerging Markets Business & Economic Studies (EMBES) promotes multidisciplinary and cross-regional research that integrates quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method techniques, yielding insights that enhance both academic theory and practical policy applications.
The journal invites original research articles, reviews, conceptual studies, and policy assessments on (but not restricted to) the following themes:
- Dynamics of emerging markets, institutional evolution, and policy change
- Entrepreneurship, innovation, and the advancement of small enterprises
- Global commerce, trade, and investment in developing economies
- Sustainable finance, microfinance, and inclusive economic frameworks
- Digital economy, financial technology (FinTech), and business digitisation
- Corporate governance, ethics, and social accountability
- Labour markets, human capital, and organisational behaviour in developing environments
- Green economy, circular business concepts, and sustainable competitiveness
- Economic integration, regional cooperation, and global value chains
- Public policy, developmental economics, and socio-economic resilience