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Central Bank Review

  • ISSN: 1303-0701
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.1
  • Impact factor: 2.8
Peer review under responsibility of the Central Bank of The Republic of Turkey Central Bank Review (CBR) seeks to publish articles of interest to practitioners and policy-makers as well as academics, and to do this, prioritizes articles which address specific policies implemented by central banks. Topics of particular interest relate to the primary responsibilities of central banks: macroeconomic stability; financial stability; liquidity management; payment, clearings and settlement systems; and reserve management. CBR intends to publish papers which emphasize on policy implications relating, directly or indirectly, to these central bank responsibilities. Topics will be wide-ranging across: macroeconomics, monetary economics, financial and capital markets, banking and financial intermediation, macro and micro prudential regulations and supervision, economic and econometric modeling and international finance and trade.
Central Bank Review

China Economic Quarterly International

  • ISSN: 2666-9331
China Economic Quarterly International (CEQI) is a peer-reviewed academic journal. As the sister journal of China Economic Quarterly (CEQ, a Chinese-language journal), CEQI is the official English-language journal of the National School of Development (NSD), Peking University. CEQI publishes theoretical and empirical papers from all fields of economics, particularly those that are related to the Chinese economy. CEQI seeks to promote the understanding of how the experience of China's economic development and institutional change can contribute to economic theory. The journal welcomes papers studying the process and consequences of China's economic reforms, the social and economic impact of important domestic and international policies, the economic linkage between China and other countries, and the comparison between the development process of China and that in the rest of the world. Issue-driven papers that develop insightful ideas from the real world and have general implications are particularly encouraged.
China Economic Quarterly International

China Economic Review

  • ISSN: 1043-951X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.8
  • Impact factor: 6.8
The official journal of The Chinese Economists Society The China Economic Review publishes original research works on the economy of China, and its relation to the world economy. We seek, in particular, quantitative and analytical papers dealing with institutional change, policy and performance of the Chinese economy; research that compares the development process in China with that in other countries is encouraged. Submissions are subjected to double-blind peer review.Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
China Economic Review

Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment

  • ISSN: 2325-4262
  • Impact factor: 3.2
Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment (CJPRE) is a peer-reviewed international academic journal publish original research in the fields of economic, population, resource and environment studies as they pertain to sustainable development. More specifically, CJPRE aims to address and evaluate the field's theoretical frameworks, capability building initiatives, strategic goals, ethical values, empirical research, methodologies and techniques. CJPRE started publication in 1992, and sponsored by the Chinese Society for Sustainable Development (CSSD), Research Center for Sustainable Development of Shandong Province, the Administrative Center for China's Agenda 21 (ACCA21) and Shandong Normal University. The former Chinese leader Mr. Deng Xiaoping inscribed the Chinese title of the journal. Since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, the field of sustainable development has developed rapidly. Although it remains an emerging field of research, it has proven influential and continues to provide new angles for understanding how current events may impact society. While CJPRE originally focused on assessing China's advances in the field of sustainable development, the journal now looks toward sharing global developments from both developed and developing countries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on: sustainable development goals global environmental governance ecological civilization construction environmental economy green development sustainable resource utilization circular development climate change economics population-resources-environment-development nexus
Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment

Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain

  • ISSN: 2772-3909
Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain (CLSCN) is an international, transdisciplinary companion journal to the Journal of Cleaner Production focusing on the domain of green, sustainable, and circular logistics and supply chain management. CLSCN serves as a platform for addressing and discussing how each paper contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and to a zero-carbon society within the domain of cleaner logistics and supply chain management. High quality contributions are welcome from both academics and professionals working in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Methodologically, CLSCN covers the full range of empirical, conceptual, modeling, quantitative, and qualitative research studies. All empirical studies should contribute to theory. Application of technologies to achieve sustainability is within the journal's scope, but technology development alone are not research papers suitable for CLSCN. CLSCN articles can include original research, short communications and technical notes, covering all aspects of logistics and supply chain management in general or to a specific industry. Topics can include, but are not limited to, the following: Green, sustainable, and/or circular operations, logistics and supply chains Sustainable and circular business model innovation for logistics and supply chains Green, sustainable, and/or circular procurement and supply management Green, sustainable, and/or circular manufacturing and supply chains Green, sustainable, and circular performance measurement, indicators, and performance management Sustainability in reverse and closed-loop supply chains Supply chain sustainability in a globalized economy Supply chain sustainability in emerging economies and at the bottom of the pyramid (BoP) Industry 4.0 applications to promote CLSCN Digitalization for green or sustainable logistics and supply chains Supply chain sustainability and risk management Resilient and robust CLSCN planning and response to emergencies, disasters or pandemics Green and sustainable freight transportation and warehouse management Green and sustainable routing and scheduling Planning and decision-making for logistics and supply chain sustainability Corporate social responsibility in logistics and supply chains Green, Sustainable and/or circular operations in urban settings and planning Interactions between multiple stakeholders for CLSCN topics Government, regulatory, inter-governmental and non-governmental relationships to CLSCN topics Agility, Flexibility, and CLSCN topics Policy and sociological behavioral concerns for CLSCN topics We encourage those interested in organizing a special issue or a virtual special issue within the scope of the journal to fill out this form and contact the editors-in-chief for more information.
Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain

Cleaner and Circular Bioeconomy

  • ISSN: 2772-8013
Cleaner and Circular Bioeconomy (CLCB) is an international, cross-disciplinary companion journal to Journal of Cleaner Production that publishes original full-length research articles, perspective and reviews to promote a cleaner and circular bioeconomy. CLCB provides an interdisciplinary platform to promote research in sustainable production of bio-resources, their cleaner conversion into food, feed, bio-based products, bioenergy and other goods, and circulate biowaste and bioproducts at the end of their life cycles. The platform provides researchers from natural science, social science, engineering, agriculture, business, politics, and many other disciplines to share their discoveries, insights, technologies, solutions, and best practices to promote a bioeconomy for global and regional sustainability. Innovative and interdisciplinary works that can make societal impacts are highly encouraged. Topics include but not limited to: Biotechnologies for circular economy and low emissions Bio-based materials and products for sustainability Bioenergy production, distribution, and use Circularity of bio-based materials and products Policy and practices to promote bioeconomy Social and economic sustainability for bioeconomy Sustainable regional system development around bioeconomy Food-energy-water nexus Organic waste recycling and upcycling Biotechnologies for environmental health Business models around bioeconomy Assessments of consumer choice in bio-based economy Bioeconomy in emerging economies We encourage those interested in organizing a special issue or a virtual special issue within the scope of the journal to fill out this form and contact the editor-in-chief for more information.
Cleaner and Circular Bioeconomy

Computers & Industrial Engineering

  • ISSN: 0360-8352
  • 5 Year impact factor: 7.3
  • Impact factor: 7.9
Industrial engineering is one of the earliest fields to utilize computers in research, education, and practice. Over the years, computers and electronic communication have become an integral part of industrial engineering. Computers & Industrial Engineering (CAIE) is aimed at an audience of researchers, educators and practitioners of industrial engineering and associated fields. It publishes original contributions on the development of new computerized methodologies for solving industrial engineering problems, as well as the applications of those methodologies to problems of interest in the broad industrial engineering and associated communities. The journal encourages submissions that expand the frontiers of the fundamental theories and concepts underlying industrial engineering techniques. CAIE also serves as a venue for articles evaluating the state-of-the-art of computer applications in various industrial engineering and related topics, and research in the utilization of computers in industrial engineering education. Papers reporting on applications of industrial engineering techniques to real life problems are welcome, as long as they satisfy the criteria of originality in the choice of the problem and the tools utilized to solve it, generality of the approach for applicability to other problems, and significance of the results produced. A major aim of the journal is to foster international exchange of ideas and experiences among scholars and practitioners with shared interests all over the world. For more information, please visit the Journal's Editorial Office page. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
Computers & Industrial Engineering

Development Engineering

  • ISSN: 2352-7285
The Journal of Engineering in Economic Development Development Engineering will be discontinued as of 2023. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, editors and editorial board members who have contributed to the journal over past few years. All published papers will remain available on ScienceDirect. Development Engineering: The Journal of Engineering in Economic Development (Dev Eng) is an open access, interdisciplinary journal applying engineering and economic research to the problems of poverty. Published studies must present novel research motivated by a specific global development problem. The journal serves as a bridge between engineers, economists, and other scientists involved in research on human, social, and economic development. Specific topics include:• Engineering research in response to unique constraints imposed by poverty. • Assessment of pro-poor technology solutions, including field performance, consumer adoption, and end-user impacts. • Novel technologies or tools for measuring behavioral, economic, and social outcomes in low-resource settings. • Hypothesis-generating research that explores technology markets and the role of innovation in economic development. • Lessons from the field, especially null results from field trials and technical failure analyses. • Rigorous analysis of existing development "solutions" through an engineering or economic lens.Although the journal focuses on quantitative, scientific approaches, it is intended to be suitable for a wider audience of development practitioners and policy makers, with evidence that can be used to improve decision-making. It also will be useful for engineering and applied economics faculty who conduct research or teach in "technology for development."The journal maintains high standards for publication, in terms of methodological rigor and contribution to the literature. It prioritizes novel, experimental work that directly integrates engineering research with statistically rigorous methods from the social sciences. The Editors will consider review articles that cover significant, emerging trends in engineering for global development. Published papers are expected to be applied in nature; however, they should generate fundamental knowledge that advances basic fields of science and engineering. Additionally, Dev Eng editors recognize that there is a lack of high-quality work from researchers in developing countries published in leading international journals. To encourage and facilitate submissions from authors in low to middle income countries, the journal will offer mentorship support to help authors overcome barriers such as language differences, writing skills and familiarity with the publishing process. Author duties: Submission of a manuscript to the journal carries with it an understanding that the authors, when requested, will fulfil an obligation to contribute their expertise to the review of others manuscripts. For enquiries please visit our Support Center.
Development Engineering

Development and Sustainability in Economics and Finance

  • ISSN: 2950-5240
The Development and Sustainability in Economics and Finance publishes original research articles, review articles, case studies, and commentaries relating to all aspects of development and sustainability appearing in economic or financial issues. DSEF is a cross-disciplinary, scholarly, and operational journal on environmental, cultural, economic, and social sustainability of human beings faced with financial or economic challenges. This journal focuses on the study of economic and financial issues to solve and understand the main challenges of our continuously changing and developing world. The emphasis is on novel and relevant quantitative or analytical work with a particular focus on work initiated by authors from developing or emerging countries. DSEF makes a priority to help and promote research coming from the south hemisphere or dealing with economic and financial investigations related to development and sustainability issues based on developing or emerging countries. We welcome papers that answer these kinds of questions and use data from a particular country or region. As such, we offer the possibility to publish the original data associated with the paper directly in DSEF volume or with our partner journal Data In Brief. DSEF carries original articles that reflect the latest research and developments in both theoretical and practical aspects of Economics, Finance, Environment, and Society with Sustainability. It provides an academic platform for professionals and researchers to contribute innovative work in the field. DSEF also invites applied and comparative studies in various dimensions at the macro or micro levels. Key Objectives and Topics of Submissions The topics of the journal include all economic or financial studies referring to: Climate change adaptation and mitigation Climate justice and equity Ecology and sustainable development Waste and water management Renewable and sustainable energy Environmental technologies Energy, environment, and resources Green construction and sustainable development Sustainable land development Environmental economics and policy Urban planning and development Social sciences and humanities Social impact assessment Sustainable of agricultural systems Foreign direct investment (FDI) Inclusive growth Fiscal policy, monetary policy, and macroeconomic stability Governance and institution Political economy Environment, social and governance (ESG) analysis and green economy Agricultural and rural development Income distribution and poverty Sustainable business Financial inclusion Sustainable development goals (SDGs) and their implementation Sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Sustainable tourism and recreation Sustainable urban and regional development Sustainable transportation and mobility Keywords Resilience Energy Electricity Poverty Inequality Justice Smart city Corruption Financial Markets Critical minerals Migration
Development and Sustainability in Economics and Finance

Ecological Complexity

  • ISSN: 1476-945X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.9
  • Impact factor: 3.5
An International Journal on Biocomplexity in the Environment and Theoretical Ecology Ecological Complexity is an international journal devoted to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles on the complex nature of ecological systems, observed and theoretical and special issues on related and emerging topics. In addition to ecological questions, the journal welcomes papers that ask ecological questions by linking natural and social processes at various spatio-temporal scales. Ecological Complexity will publish research into the following areas: • Ecosystems and the biosphere as complex adaptive systems • Self-organization of spatially extended ecosystems • Emergent properties and structures of complex ecosystems • Ecological pattern formation in space and time • The role of biophysical constraints and evolutionary attractors on species assemblages • Ecological scaling (scale invariance, scale covariance and dynamics across scales), allometry, and hierarchy theory • Ecological topology and networks • Studies towards an ecology of complex systems • Approaches to complex systems for the study of dynamic human-environment interactions • Using knowledge of nonlinear phenomena to better guide policy development for adaptation strategies and mitigation to environmental change • New tools and methods for studying ecological complexity The papers that should appear in this journal are characterized by: • Biocomplexity related to the environment and vice versa • Inter disciplinarity (e.g. biology, ecology, environmental science, mathematics, modelling) • Integration of natural and social processes (esp. over time)
Ecological Complexity