The Economic Sciences aims to present top-tier research that addresses inquiries, substantiates findings, and draws conclusions pertinent to business, trade, commerce, science, humanities, law, technology and economics across various academic fields, emphasizing a global outlook. We welcome manuscripts covering a wide spectrum of subjects, perspectives, and methodologies, and our publication decisions reflect our commitment to embracing this rich diversity of contributions. As a premier publication dedicated to advancing the field of economics, science, technology, business management through insightful research, analysis, and commentary, our journal is steadfast in delivering high-caliber content to a diverse readership comprising business professionals, academics, and students passionate about management studies and its practical applications in the corporate arena.

Our journal's scope encompasses a broad spectrum of topics in business management, spanning leadership and strategy, operations and supply chain management, organizational behavior, human resource management, marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation, corporate social responsibility, and sustainable business practices. Additionally, we delve into interdisciplinary areas such as economics, marketing for non-profit organizations, education, environmentalism, globalization, technology management, and sustainable development, among others. We encourage submissions that adopt an interdisciplinary approach, drawing insights and methodologies from diverse fields such as psychology, sociology, economics, and data science to enrich our understanding of business management dynamics. At the Economic Sciences, we uphold rigorous standards in research and publication ethics. Each article undergoes thorough peer review by our esteemed editorial team to ensure accuracy, depth, and relevance. Moreover, we prioritize accessibility and clarity, striving to present our content in a clear and concise manner that resonates with readers across various backgrounds and expertise levels.