Aims
The Journal of Engineering, Management and Information Technology publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research at the intersection of engineering, technology, IT, and management. We focus on studies that address complex industrial, organizational, educational, entrepreneurial, and societal challenges using computational, analytical, and IT-enabled methods.
We welcome both quantitative and qualitative research, including conceptual, exploratory, case-based, and interdisciplinary studies with practical or theoretical impact.
In the above mentioned context, the Journal also welcomes researchs that contributes to public policy, societal impact, or sustainable development goals, in emerging, interdisciplinary, or context-specific applications.
Scope
The journal publishes original research, case studies, empirical investigations, and conceptual studies in the following areas:
1. Engineering, Technology & IT: Automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, IoT, AI, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing,
cybersecurity, smart cities, digital transformation, renewable energy, and healthcare devices with demonstrable technical or operational impact.
2. Management, Organizational & Entrepreneurial Studies:
Technology-enabled management, digital transformation, organizational performance analytics, HR analytics, data-driven project management, digital entrepreneurship,
leadership in technology-intensive environments,
process and quality improvement methodologies,
performance measurement, and continuous improvement approaches with quantitative or algorithmic rigor.
3. Socio-Technical & Policy Studies: Technology adoption in healthcare, education, agriculture, energy, finance, public services, and digital finance;
socio-economic, policy, and entrepreneurial impacts, only when supported by computational, analytical, engineering, or IT-based methodologies and quantitatively assessed.
4. Sustainability & Circular Economy: Green technology, renewable energy, climate-informed decision-making,
circular economy, environmental monitoring, and sustainable development initiatives when using measurable analytical or technological approaches.
These four domains are unified by a systems-oriented and technology-enabled perspective on engineering solutions,
organizational performance, and societal and sustainability outcomes. Submissions that cover multiple areas or integrate engineering, management, IT,
and societal impact are particularly encouraged.
The journal primarily prioritizes technology-enabled, systems-oriented, and methodologically rigorous studies
including modeling, simulation, algorithms, optimization, information systems, or data-analytics methods.
Context-specific, policy-related, or sectoral applications are considered within scope only when they employ analytical,
computational, engineering, or information-technology-based approaches as well as quantitative methods, and
demonstrate measurable organizational, societal, or sustainability impact.
Format
Published quarterly, with dedicated issues on a regular basis as well as a general issue per year.
Management
An Editorial Advisory Group and an Editorial Board both including outstanding individuals from academia and industry.
Eminent guest editors for the dedicated issues. Editors of websites managing and maintaining the internet services.
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