Focus and Scope
Indonesian Journal of Agile Management (IJAM) serves as a platform for the publication of scientific works, including research findings, theoretical studies, and practical applications relevant to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of contemporary management and business.
Scope of the Journal
The journal covers a wide range of themes, including but not limited to:
A. Management
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Human Resource Management
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Strategic Management
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Marketing Management
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Operations Management
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Financial Management
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Change Management
B. Entrepreneurship
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Development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
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Entrepreneurial Business Model Innovation
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Digital Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
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Business Incubation and Acceleration Strategies
C. Business Innovation
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Digital Transformation in Business
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Implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
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Market-Oriented Product and Service Innovation
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Disruptive Business Models
D. Applied Economics
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Economic policy analysis affecting business practices
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Macroeconomics and microeconomics in the context of business organizations
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Creative and digital economy
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Sustainable development economics
E. Organizational Development and Contemporary Management Practices
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Organizational design and corporate culture
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Corporate governance
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Knowledge management and organizational learning
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Cutting-edge management practices in the era of disruption
Main Focus
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To promote both academic and practical contributions to the development of management and business knowledge
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To facilitate the exchange of ideas, research, and experiences among academics, practitioners, and business stakeholders
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To publish high-quality articles that demonstrate novelty, relevance, and tangible benefits for the advancement of theory and its implementation in public and private organizations
Types of Articles Accepted
IJAM accepts a variety of article types, including:
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Empirical research findings
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Case studies
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Comprehensive literature reviews
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Conceptual models and theoretical development
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Best practice articles