About the Journal

The Journal of Economics & Administrative Sciences (JEAS) Established in 1973, It is a research journal published by the College of Administration and Economics / University of Baghdad (Baghdad, Iraq). It is quarterly publishing articles that describe original research of permanent interest in all branches of administration, economics, accounting, and statistics. JEAS publishes National and international peer-review research in the areas of business administration, supply chain management, entrepreneurship, human capital management, management information systems, economics, finance, accounting, public administration, governance, and statistics. The journal welcomes both analytical and empirical research studies.

Academic publishing is one of the basic requirements for supporting and activating the movement of scientific research, It provides researchers with an important opportunity to assess their research through arbitration clauses governing scientific research published, and display their research for scientific communication in production and employment results in the movement of scientific research service, The College Journal (Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences) from the prestigious journals in the life process issued by the College of Administrative and Economics - University of Baghdad, a quarterly scientific journal, dealing with economic and administrative studies, accounting and statistical.
Also interested in research on applied and field studies and evaluation of cognitive styles and concepts and comparative studies and case studies, as well as building models and theoretical frameworks and summaries of Masters and PhDs outstanding, as well as the deployment of business conferences and seminars within and outside the country.
The Journal was quarterly published every three months and four issues per year, as well as it's journal concerned with the deployment of the upgrade for the purposes of research for professors.
The first issue was released it in 1973 and expanded in scope issued to Arab countries and has attracted research from outside the country.
The Journal has obtained ISSN (2227-703x) and the number of deposits in the Library and Archives in Baghdad (1041 to 2008) and is continuing to supplement issued to all Iraqi universities and educational institutions, as well as the relevant ministries. 
Scientific Seasonal Refereed Journal Specialized in Economic, Administration, Accounting and Statistical Studies.
DATE OF FIRST ISSUE (1973).
NO. OF ISSUES for EACH YEAR (6) starting from (1st January 2024).
issue published between 1973-until now.

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Vol. 30 No. 143 (2024)
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Published: 2024-10-01

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Aims and Scope

The journal publishes academic and applied papers dealing with recent topics and scientific concepts. Papers considered for publication in administration, economics, accounting, and statistics. Our goal is to facilitate the distribution and publication of scientific research all over the world. JEAS Focusing on the rapidly growing requirements of modern scientists, JEAS Publications covers a wide range of academic disciplines updated regularly with innovative research.

 

Journal Information

The Journal of Economics & Administrative Sciences of the University of Baghdad (UB). The abbreviation for Journal of Economics & Administrative Sciences is JEASIQ.

ISSN: 2518-5764    e-ISSN: 2227-703X

Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year 

            Dr. Omar Falah Hasan

            Ph.D. in Operations management, College of Administration & Economics,

            University of Baghdad, Iraq.

            Scopus link: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57222165387

              Orcid:    https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0003-0435-2532

               Email: [email protected]

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The journal is indexed in EBSCO and WorldCat.

           Author Guidelines

Copyright

  • Articles submitted to the journal should not have been published before in their current or substantially similar form or be under consideration for publication with another journal. Please see JEAS originality guidelines for details. Use this in conjunction with the points below about references, before submission i.e. always attribute clearly using either indented text or quote marks as well as making use of the preferred Harvard style of formatting. Authors submitting articles for publication warrant that the work is not an infringement of any existing copyright and will indemnify the publisher against any breach of such warranty. For ease of dissemination and to ensure proper policing of use, papers and contributions become the legal copyright of the publisher unless otherwise agreed.

Plagiarism Policy

    • The Journal of Economics & Administrative Sciences highly promotes the vision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Iraq's anti-plagiarism Policy. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behaviour and is not acceptable. The journal carries our plagiarism test and reserves the right to remove and retract a plagiarized article if it comes to the knowledge subsequent to its publication.
    • The author(s) must understand that. 

Waiver Policy

  • At Academic Journals, we understand that some institutions may have limited funding for their research activities.  Thus, we have instituted a generous waiver system that may ease the payment of the manuscript handling fee when their researchers choose to publish their manuscripts in any of our journals.  Our primary goal as stated in our mission is to accelerate the dissemination of knowledge through the publication of high quality research articles. We are continually pursuing this goal, without putting undue financial burden on researchers or their institutions. Hence, we have instituted the following waiver policy. Authors from low-income Income Countries may be granted up to 75% waiver.
    Authors from lower-middle-income countries may be granted up to 40% waiver. In addition, it is also not unusual for authors to be granted full waivers, especially those from low income countries.