WJEMSD is a multidisciplinary international refereed journal on issues that will be central to management and sustainable development around the world. The general theme of WJEMSD has been very carefully chosen to include business and entrepreneurship management and the challenges these represent in terms of global competitiveness and sustainable development. To achieve competitiveness in business and management, individuals and institutions need essential knowledge on a broad spectrum of concepts and issues that affect business around the world. More seriously - how we are going to help local people to adapt and apply modern managerial practices to their local settings and improve their decision-making process and competitiveness? WJEMSD aims to consider new perspectives in the field of business and entrepreneurship management.
Objectives: The objective of WJEMSD is to bring together the knowledge, skills and experience on these issues across the world and therefore benefit a wide range of universities, research centres, individuals, entrepreneurs, small businesses, governmental departments and policy makers, etc., worldwide.
Contents: WJEMSD publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual papers, business and management case studies, conference reports, management reports, book reviews, notes, commentaries, and news. Special Issues devoted to important topics in Business, Management and Entrepreneurship will occasionally be published. WJEMSD is developed to provide a handy source of reference to people who have to or seek to operate within the new global business environment.
Readership: WJEMSD provides thousands of academics, researchers, managers, professionals, entrepreneurs, individuals, and policymakers with the best available evidence when contributing to better business and management practices for all within the populations they serve. It therefore helps achieving global competitiveness and sustainable development.
Subject Coverage: Although the general theme and target will be management, entrepreneurship and sustainable development, there is no limitation to the articles that will be considered by WJEMSD. Articles can address these topics theoretically or empirically through either a descriptive or critical approach. WJEMSD particularly encourages articles that significantly bring new knowledge to the area both for academics and practitioners. The following issues are for guidance only and are not restrictive.
- Accounting, finance, banking and taxes
- Agribusiness, agrimarketing and agrieconomics
- Business/organisational communication
- Business education and teaching
- Business ethics, values and social responsibility
- Business in transition economies
- Business law and legal environment of business and development
- Business process engineering and re-engineering management
- Corporate strategy
- Cross-cultural management and marketing
- Cross-disciplinary areas of business
- Corporate governance
- Decision sciences
- Employment
- Environmental challenges for business and management
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Foreign direct investments
- Free trade and trade agreements
- Hospitality management/industry
- Informal sector
- International trade, exporting and marketing
- Industrial engineering (engineering related to business) and management
- International business/management
- IT in the global business environment
- Marketing and marketing research
- Management and organizational theory
- Management information systems/technology and e-commerce
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Multinational companies
- Operations and production
- Performance and quality management
- Project management
- Public administration
- Supply chain and logistics management
- Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
- Travel, transportation and tourism








































