Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
IF – 2,5 (2023); Q2(Economics)
The scope of the Engineering Economics journal covers research that examines innovations-driven transformations in business, public, and financial domains, contributing to the qualitative evolution of economies. The journal seeks to explore the antecedents, processes, and outcomes of these transformations to inform managerial and policy efforts aimed at fostering sustainable economic and social development. The journal represents research from disciplines such as economics, finance, business and management, and public management, as long as creative destruction is evident through structural changes, market dynamics, institutional shifts, or innovation-driven economic adjustments. It particularly welcomes studies that analyze the role of organizational, regulatory, and strategic adaptations that reshape industries, financial markets, and public governance. The journal publishes research at macro, meso, and micro levels of analysis, embracing a wide range of empirical methods. However, it does not accept studies based solely on mathematical proofs of economic relationships. The Journal also does not publish papers that address issues primarily relevant to engineering sciences or related technical fields. Conceptual papers are not published unless they take the form of systematic literature reviews employing bibliometric analysis methods. |