About the Journal
Aim and Scope
Aim
The Korean Studies for International Management Journal (KSIMJ) aims to provide an academic platform for the dissemination of scholarly research related to management, governance, and policy within the context of the Korean Peninsula and its international engagement. The journal seeks to promote interdisciplinary dialogue on management practices, economic development, public administration, and international cooperation associated with Korea and its regional and global partners.
Scope
KSIMJ welcomes original research articles, review articles, and academic essays that address issues related to the Korean Peninsula, including but not limited to:
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Business and International Management related to Korea
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Public Administration and Governance in the Korean context
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Economic cooperation and development involving Korea
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Korea’s international relations and economic diplomacy
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Innovation, entrepreneurship, and industry in Korea
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Comparative studies involving Korea and other regions
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Policy analysis related to Korean economic and management systems
The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary perspectives that connect Korean studies with management, policy studies, and international development.
Types of Articles
KSIMJ accepts the following types of submissions:
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Research Articles
- Academic Articles
Language
Manuscripts must be submitted in English.
Publication Frequency
KSIMJ is published three times a year (January–April, May–August, and September–December).
Article Processing Charge (APC)
KSIMJ does not charge any article processing fees (APC) for submission, review, or publication.