Indexing & Archives

Discover where IJEMI is indexed and explore our comprehensive research archives.

About Indexing

Indexing and abstracting play a vital role in enhancing the visibility, accessibility, and impact of published research. The International Journal of Economics and Management Intellectuals (IJEMI) is committed to ensuring that all published articles are widely discoverable through recognized academic databases and scholarly search platforms.

By being included in reputable indexing services, the journal increases the reach of its authors' work, enabling researchers, academicians, professionals, and policymakers around the world to easily locate and cite published studies.

Each published article is indexed at the article level with relevant bibliographic information such as title, author details, abstract, and keywords. This structured indexing helps improve search accuracy and ensures that research is easily retrievable through academic search engines and digital repositories.

IJEMI continually works to expand its indexing partnerships to further enhance the visibility, credibility, and academic influence of the research we publish.

Indexing Platforms

The journal is indexed and abstracted in the following academic and scholarly platforms:

Major Indexing Services

  • Google Scholar
  • ResearchGate
  • Directory of Research Journals Indexing (DRJI)
  • Academia.edu
  • OpenAIRE
  • BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)

Additional Services

  • J-Gate
  • Index Copernicus
  • Scilit
  • CrossRef (for DOI registration)

Through comprehensive indexing, IJEMI ensures that published articles achieve greater dissemination, higher citation potential, and long-term academic value. We are continuously working to broaden our indexing coverage and strengthen the discoverability of research published in the journal.

For further details regarding indexing and abstracting, authors and readers are welcome to contact the editorial office.

Research Archives

About Our Archives

The Archives section of the International Journal of Economics and Management Intellectuals (IJEMI) provides a permanent record of all previously published issues. This archive reflects our ongoing commitment to preserving scholarly knowledge and ensuring long-term accessibility of high-quality research.

Our past issues showcase peer-reviewed articles contributed by researchers, academicians, industry professionals, and policymakers from around the world. These publications address contemporary challenges, emerging trends, and innovative practices in economics, management, business, finance, and interdisciplinary domains.

Through our archive, readers can explore the evolution of research themes, access foundational studies, and gain insights that continue to influence academic and professional communities.

All archived issues remain available under the journal's open-access policy, allowing readers to freely read, download, and share published research without restrictions.

What You Will Find in the Archives

The IJEMI archive includes a diverse collection of scholarly contributions such as:

  • Original research articles presenting new findings and analytical insights
  • Review papers summarizing developments in specialized research areas
  • Case studies connecting theory with real-world applications
  • Conceptual and theoretical papers advancing academic discussion
  • Interdisciplinary studies linking economics, management, and technology

Each issue represents the collaborative efforts of global scholars dedicated to advancing knowledge and supporting evidence-based decision making.

Why Access Past Issues?

Exploring our archived issues enables readers to:

  • Support literature reviews and academic research
  • Track research trends and scholarly developments over time
  • Discover practical solutions and policy-relevant findings
  • Gain inspiration for future research directions

The IJEMI archive serves as a valuable knowledge resource for students, researchers, educators, professionals, and institutions worldwide.

Current Issues

Latest Publication

Volume 2, Issue 6 – 2025 (November–December)

Book Review: Economics of Legal Relationships (Public Procurement Policy)

Author: Yohana Arsen Rutaba

Successes and Challenges of Digital Systems Usage in Local Government Service Delivery in Tanzania: A Systematic Review

Author: Denice B. Victor

Digital Dimension of Blue Economy in Zanzibar

Author: Dr. Addi Juma Faki

Note: For access to all current and past issues, along with complete article information, please browse through our archive section or contact our editorial office.

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