Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

The journal publishes original and review papers, technical reports, case studies,
research notes, teaching case, and commentaries. Contribution may be by
submission or invitation, and suggestions for special issues and publications are
welcome. The coverage of International Journal of Business and Information
includes, but is not limited to, the following subjects:
Management Information System
Electronic Commerce
Information System and Technology
Accounting
Business Administration
Marketing
Consumer Behavior
Internet Marketing
Management
Financial and Banking
Human Resource
Economics
International Business
Operations Management
Technology and Innovation
Business Ethics
Business and Information Development in all Areas around the world

 

Section Policies

Academic Pages

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Case Study

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Notes

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Special Section for testing

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Editors
  • Chiang Marty
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Availability Analysis and Design of Business Information Systems

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About

The International Journal of Business and Information (IJBI), an official publication of the International Business Academics Consortium (IBAC), is dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary and multifunctional academic research and management practices across business and information technology (IT) or information systems (IS). Since IJBI seeks to contribute to the integration of the fields of business and information, papers in the areas of business and information, management and technology, and theory and practice are highly welcomed for publication in IJBI. To achieve a broad range of academic and professional topics, we also invite cases studies providing new conceptual or theoretical insights for academics, practicing managers, or information consultants, if they contribute to a better understanding of business or IT/IS practices.


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