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JCECS

The Journal of Commerce, Economics & Computer Science (JCECS) is a National Peer-Reviewed Refereed Journal that seeks to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and scholarly work across the fields of Commerce, Economics, and Computer science. The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary & multidisciplinary discussion and to promote innovative research that bridges the gap between these vital areas of study.
Key Areas of Focus:

  • Commerce & Business Practices: Covering a wide range of topics related to business management, marketing, accounting, finance, human resource management, and supply chain management.
  • Economic Theory & Policy: Including research on microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade, economic policy, development economics, labor economics, and economic modeling.
  • Computer Science & Information Technology: Examining topics such as software engineering, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, network systems, and emerging technologies.
  • E-Commerce & Digital Transformation: Investigating the role of digital technologies in shaping commerce, consumer behavior, digital marketing, e-commerce platforms, and online business strategies.
  • Quantitative & Statistical Methods: Addressing the application of quantitative models, statistical analysis, econometrics, and computational techniques in business, economics, and computer science research.
  • Interdisciplinary Research: Encouraging research that integrates concepts and methodologies from commerce, economics, and computer science to address real-world business challenges, technological innovation, and policy implications.

Scope:
The journal publishes empirical research, theoretical papers, case studies, methodological papers, and review articles. We welcome submissions that contribute to both fundamental and applied research in commerce, economics, and computer science, particularly studies that explore the intersection of these fields and their implications for businesses, policymakers, and society.
Target Audience:

  • Scholars, researchers, and academicians in commerce, economics, and computer science.
  • Business professionals, consultants, and entrepreneurs.
  • Policy makers and industry experts.
  • Students and practitioners interested in the intersections of commerce, economics, and technology.