Aims
The Journal of Innovations in Business and Industry is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed (by a minimum of two reviewers) journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, applied research on how innovation, technology, and operational practices improve key features of performance, productivity, resilience, and sustainability in business and industrial organizational systems.
The Journal of Innovations in Business and Industry emphasizes, but is not limited to, empirical, data-driven, and practice-oriented studies that integrate managerial, technological, and engineering approaches, demonstrating measurable operational, economic, or strategic outcomes and impacts. The journal provides a platform for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research of innovations and real life industrial and business systems.
Scope
The journal's multidisciplinary approach and scope draws from such fields as technological, product, and process innovations, as well as social innovations, including regulatory, policy, and non-economic value creation:
1. Operations and Process Improvement
• Operations and production management
• Process and quality improvement methodologies and performance measurement
• Business and supply chain resilience, logistics and distribution optimization
• Sustainable and green operations
2. Product and Technology Innovation
• Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing, and cyber-physical systems, robotics, automation, and predictive maintenance
• Artificial intelligence, analytics, ERP, cloud, and information systems
• Digital transformation strategies with impact on operational or strategic outcomes
3. Innovation and Technology Management
• Innovation strategy, business model innovation, and technology commercialization
• Innovative entrepreneurship and SME development
• Patent and technology assessment, evidence based management of technological change
• Digital business ecosystems, open innovation, and sustainable innovation practices
The journal encourages interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research, including empirical studies, case analyses, pilot implementations, simulations, and decision-support models validated in real organizational or industrial settings.
Format
Published quarterly, with dedicated issues on a regular basis as well as a general issue per year.
Management
An Editorial Advisory Group and an Editorial Board both including outstanding individuals from academia and industry.
Eminent guest editors for the dedicated issues. Editors of websites managing and maintaining the internet services.
Subject Area and Category (SCOPUS):
Journal subjects (DOAJ):
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business
Categories (Web of Science):
ERIH PLUS disciplines:
Business and Management,
Interdisciplinary research in the Humanities,
Interdisciplinary research in the Social Sciences.
OECD classifications:
Economics and Business,
Other Humanities,
Other Social Sciences.