The Entrepreneurship Journal for Finance and Business (EJFB) is dedicated to advancing the theoretical, empirical, and practical understanding of modern economic mechanisms. By focusing heavily on the intersection of entrepreneurship, finance, and business management, the journal provides a dynamic platform for critical academic discourse.
Our Aims
EJFB is driven by the following core objectives:
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To Foster Innovation: To publish cutting-edge research that addresses contemporary challenges and emerging trends in global and regional markets.
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To Bridge Theory and Practice: To provide actionable insights that benefit not only the academic community but also policymakers, business leaders, and practicing entrepreneurs.
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To Promote Global Dialogue: By publishing in both Arabic and English, EJFB aims to facilitate knowledge exchange between researchers in the Middle East and the broader international academic community.
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To Support Interdisciplinary Research: To encourage studies that cross traditional boundaries between accounting, statistics, economics, and business administration.
Our Scope
EJFB welcomes original research papers, comprehensive literature reviews, and impactful case studies. Our scope encompasses a broad range of topics within the economic sciences, including but not limited to the following areas:
1. Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Startup ecosystems and venture creation
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Corporate entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship
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Social and sustainable entrepreneurship
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Innovation management and technology transfer
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SME (Small and Medium-sized Enterprise) development and financing
2. Finance and Banking
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Corporate finance and financial management
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Financial markets, institutions, and services
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Banking operations, risk management, and regulations
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Islamic finance and banking
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Financial technology (FinTech) and digital currencies
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Investment analysis and portfolio management
3. Business Administration and Management
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Strategic management and organizational behavior
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Human resource management and leadership
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Marketing strategies and consumer behavior
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Supply chain and operations management
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Corporate governance and business ethics
4. Accounting and Auditing
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Financial accounting and reporting standards
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Managerial and cost accounting
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Internal and external auditing practices
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Taxation and corporate financial policies
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Accounting information systems
5. Economics and Applied Statistics
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Microeconomics and macroeconomics
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Economic policy, growth, and sustainable development
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International trade and global economics
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Econometric modeling and forecasting
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Applied quantitative methods and economic statistics
Target Readership
The content published in EJFB is highly relevant to a diverse audience, including university researchers, academics, graduate students, financial analysts, business consultants, corporate executives, and government policymakers shaping economic and business regulations.