About the Journal
The International Journal of Management, Accounting and Economic Studies (IJMAES) is an esteemed academic journal focused on advancing research in the fields of management, accounting, and economics. Published by Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (Unissula), Semarang, Indonesia, IJMAES provides a scholarly platform for publishing high-quality research that contributes to the better understanding of modern challenges and practices within these essential disciplines. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics including business management, financial accounting, management accounting, economic policy, corporate governance, sustainable development, organizational behavior, international trade, and macroeconomics. As a double-blind peer-reviewed journal, IJMAES ensures that each article undergoes a rigorous evaluation process, maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and scholarly contribution. Published biannually, in January–June and July–December, the journal presents up-to-date research that addresses contemporary issues and emerging trends in management, accounting, and economic studies. IJMAES is committed to fostering global dialogue and knowledge-sharing, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in improving practices in business management and economic development. The journal invites submissions from researchers, academicians, and practitioners working in the areas of management, accounting, and economics. We encourage contributions that offer fresh insights, innovative theories, and practical applications to address current global challenges. Manuscripts are required to adhere strictly to the journal’s submission guidelines, with those not meeting the required formatting and style being returned without review. Only submissions that align with the journal’s standards will be considered for further evaluation and peer review. We invite you to join the global academic community and contribute your valuable research to help shape the future of management, accounting, and economic studies.