AIM:
The Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research
aims at publishing a selection of manuscripts and disseminating results of
original research, theoretical and empirical issues, book reviews, or any
relevant communication in as wide a range of perspectives as possible. The
online review receives manuscripts from all over the world in the attempt of
serving as a forum of discussion between experts in various sciences and
enabling a dynamic and fruitful exchange of opinions. Young researchers are
encouraged to express their views in the journal.
Coverage: The areas covered include, but are not limited to: advancing economics and business research, marketing and innovation management dynamics, new economy models and social innovation, interdisciplinary research in social sciences, global challenges and the future of social sciences.
Types of essays: topical manuscripts, essays, research articles, book reviews.
Frequency: Biannual
Indexing:
The review is indexed in:
Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research - Years currently covered by SCOPUS from 2019 to 2023 (see https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101033834)
- RePec - 'http://ideas.repec.org/s/rse/wpaper.html'
- EconLit – 'http://www.aeaweb.org/econlit/journal_list.php#R'.
- EBSCO - https://www.ebscohost.com/titleLists/eqh-coverage.htm
- Index Copernicus Journals Master List (IC Value 2019: 89,7) -'http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/Review+of+Applied+Socio-Economic+Research,p5602,3.html'
- New Jour (Georgetown University Library) - 'http://www.library.georgetown.edu/newjour/publication/review-applied-socio-economic-research'
- EconBiz: catalogue ECONIS of the ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics -'http://www.econbiz.de/Record/review-of-applied-socio-economic-research-reaser/10009759583'
- Genamics JournalSeek - http://journalseek.net/cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=issn&query=2247-6172
- WorldCat -' Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research: REASER (eJournal/eMagazine, 2011) [WorldCat.org]'
- Electronic Journals Library - Universitat Regensburg - 'Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research (REASER) | Electronic Journals Library'
- ERIH PLUS - 'https://dbh.nsd.uib.no/publiseringskanaler/erihplus/periodical/info?id=486017
- Root
Indexing - https://www.rootindexing.com/journal/review-of-applied-socio-economic-research-REASER/
REASER was annotated in Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) volume 49, issue 4, December 2011 - see 'New Journals' from 'Annotated Listing of New Books' p.1410
REASER articles are listed in RefSeek- Academic Search Engine and in Google Scholar Search Engine
Review policy:
All essays are submitted to peer review by two
anonymous referees and subsequently screened by the managing editor. Essays
published or under consideration elsewhere shall not be accepted.
Publication ethics and publication malpractice statement:
The
Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research (REASER) is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal which fully supports the principles of transparency and best
practices in scholarly publishing of the Committee on Publication Ethics and
follows the provisions of the Code of Conduct for Journal Editors and Publishers.
The journal clearly provides information on its scope and goals, the full names
and affiliations of the editors in conspicuous places and has its own copyright
form to be filled by the authors on submission of the article.
While
assuring the confidentiality of information pertaining to the manuscripts, REASER
is committed to fostering high standards of quality of the authors’ works and
has the following expectations from the authors:
- Original
articles, not submitted elsewhere
- Authorship
of the article
- Acknowledgement
of sources used in the article
- Responsibility
of the content of the article and any potential errors
- Observing
the special template of the review and submitting a grammatical error-free
article
- Disclosure
of potential conflict of interest
In
case of double submission or plagiarism, proved due to the use of
anti-plagiarism checker software, the article will be immediately retracted.
The
reviewers are expected to keep the confidentiality of the articles under
revision, to maintain the standards of objectivity and make a decision within
the indicated term.
The editorial board takes responsibility for objective and
blind peer-reviewing and makes publication decisions for submitted manuscripts
regardless of gender, race,
ethnicity, religion or political values of author(s). Any deviation from the
above-stated rules will be submitted to the attention of the Editor-in-chief
and the founding members for immediate resolution.
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Disclaimer:
The views expressed in this review are primarily those of the respective authors. The editorial board of this review accepts no responsibility for any use made of the information contained in the published materials and shall not be liable for any indirect prejudice caused from the use of the information contained in any of the articles.
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How to reference REASER Articles:
Author surname, initials. (Year) Title of article. Journal name. Volume number (Issue), first and last page numbers.
Here is an example reference:
Dokukina, A. (2012) Management issues of smart growing business: knowledge-oriented employees as a critical competitive factor. Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research. 4 (2), 65 - 78.
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Editor's notes: |
The current changes and challenges experienced by the contemporary world have been an inspiration for us in elaborating this new forum of discussions on the real world issues affecting or having a meaningful impact on the society and on our lives. This is an attempt of boldly and unrestrictedly contributing to new economic or social policies, doing things differently, thereby providing quality and value. Scholars, researchers, young researchers worldwide are encouraged to join efforts in finding solutions for the common issues raised by the recent social and economic turmoil. It aims to be a dialogue between the scientific community and the citizens, as a testimony of their concern to place the results of their work in the service of the society. A new orientation in research policy is imperative to respond to the new needs of the society to guarantee environmental sustainability and economic growth in the knowledge society, where the (European) identity issue is a constant issue on the agenda. It is our intention to make this publication an area of free circulation of ideas and knowledge, of sharing experience and finding effective solutions for real-life problems, to understand their causes and foresee the consequences. While the society needs and calls for research, research needs to be accountable to society.
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