Aims & Scope
IB, a quarterly journal, is dedicated to the latest advancement of Internet and Business, and the intersection of Economics with business applications. The goal of this journal is to publish cutting edge research and promote the research work in these fast moving areas.
All manuscripts submitted to IB must be previously unpublished and may not be considered for publication elsewhere at any time during IB's review period. Additionally, accepted ones will immediately appear online followed by being printed in hard copy. The topics to be covered by iBusiness include, but are not limited to:
· Agribusiness
· Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
· Business and Information Systems Engineering
· Business and Psychology
· Business and Society
· Business and Technical Communication
· Business Economics
· Business Ethics
· Business Finance & Accounting
· Business History
· Business Information
· Business Market Management
· Business Strategy
· Computer Information Management System
· Computer Network
· Data Mining
· Decision Making Process
· E-Commerce
· Economics and Business
· E-Government
· Employability and Labor Market
· Entrepreneurship
· Family Business
· Financial Analysis
· Food and Agribusiness Management
· Geographic Information System
· Global Business
· Industrial Economics
· Information Economics
· Information Management
· Information Security
· Information Systems and E-Business Management
· International Business and Finance
· Investment Analysis
· Knowledge Management
· Management Information System
· Negotiation
· Political Economy
· Process Improvement
· Project Management
· Regional Economics
· Regulation
· Requirement Analysis
· Risk Management
· Service Business
· Small Business Management
· Supply Chain Management
· System Analysis
· Teaching Business Ethics
· Technology Innovation
We are also interested in short papers (letters) that clearly address a specific problem, and short survey or position papers that sketch the results or problems on a specific topic. Authors of selected short papers may be invited to write a regular paper on the same topic for future issues of the IB.