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Innovation has become a critical driver for organizational success and sustainability in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape. This special issue aims to explore groundbreaking innovations in management across three key domains: Marketing, Human Resources (HR), and Operational Research (OR).
In the field of Marketing, we welcome studies that delve into innovative strategies, technologies, and methodologies reshaping customer engagement, digital marketing, branding, and consumer behavior analysis. Contributions may address how emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, or big data analytics are revolutionizing marketing practices.
For Human Resources, this issue seeks research on transformative approaches to talent acquisition, retention, employee engagement, diversity, and leadership. Topics may include the application of HR tech, such as AI-driven recruitment, gamification in training, or the role of organizational culture in fostering innovation.
In Operational Research, we are particularly interested in novel models, algorithms, and tools designed to enhance decision-making, optimize resources, and solve complex management problems. Contributions may explore innovations in supply chain management, production scheduling, risk management, and the integration of AI and machine learning in OR practices.
We invite both theoretical and empirical studies, as well as interdisciplinary approaches, that shed light on how innovation is reshaping these management domains. By addressing current challenges and opportunities, this special issue aims to provide valuable insights for academics, practitioners, and policymakers striving for excellence in management.
Submission Topics Include (but are not limited to):
Innovative marketing strategies and technologies.
Transformative HR practices and technologies.
Advanced OR models and their applications in business.
Interdisciplinary approaches integrating marketing, HR, and OR.
Case studies on successful management innovations.
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The authors of this edition are affiliated with institutions in Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, and Nigeria.
The current edition of the Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics (JIBE) includes contributors from Indonesia, Finland, Ecuador, and Spain. Our primary goal is to promote inclusivity within the editorial team, authors, and readership. We are steadfast in our dedication to advancing JIBE's reputation as a leading journal in the realm of innovation in Business and Economics.
The affiliations for this edition encompass three nations: Indonesia, Nigeria, and Malaysia. We are dedicated to fostering inclusivity among the Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics (JIBE) editorial team, authors, and readers. Our commitment aligns with the mission to establish JIBE as a premier journal in the field of innovation in Business and Economics.
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