Evolutionary Studies in Business: A Presentation of a New Journal

Authors

  • Paloma Fernández Pérez Universitat de Barcelona (UB)
  • Jaume Valls Pasola Universitat de Barcelona (UB)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.1.j001

Keywords:

Evolutionary Perspectives, Management Challenges, Entrepreneurship, Science and Business, Creative Industries, International Business, Business History, Latin American Businesses, Online Resources for Business

Abstract

The Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business is a new open access journal led by an international interdisciplinary team of scholars located in eight institutions from three continents who wants to attract contributions that help shed light on the new questions, challenges, methodologies and realities, faced by businesses in an evolutionary perspective. The journal calls particularly for review essays that deal with new research topics about business, and provide useful overviews of the key ideas, scholars, and debates about important research topics concerning business and its environment. The strategic areas of interest for submissions from authors are: Management Challenges, Entrepreneurship, Science and Business, Creative Industries, International Business, Business History, and Latin American Businesses. JESB will also publish articles about relevant online resources that contain information of interest to academic scholars and business practitioners.

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Published

2016-01-16

How to Cite

Fernández Pérez, Paloma, and Jaume Valls Pasola. 2016. “Evolutionary Studies in Business: A Presentation of a New Journal”. Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business 1 (1):1-14. https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.1.j001.

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