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Aims & Scope

Aims

International Journal of Knowledge and Innovation Studies (IJKIS) is an avant-garde platform dedicated to pioneering and promoting groundbreaking research at the intersection of knowledge creation, dissemination, and innovative practice. The mission of IJKIS is to promote holistic understanding of knowledge dynamics, foster global collaborations among academia, industry, and policymakers, and advance theory and practical applications in knowledge and innovation. We welcome original submissions in various forms, including reviews, regular research papers, and short communications as well as Special Issues on particular topics. The journal encourages contributions related to a broad spectrum of areas, encompassing philosophical and sociological explorations of knowledge and innovation, technological advancements such as AI and digital platforms, organizational strategies, global perspectives, interdisciplinary approaches, and ethical considerations in the context of knowledge creation, dissemination, and innovation, thereby fostering a comprehensive understanding of these interconnected domains and their implications for society.

The aim of IJKIS is to be a premier outlet for thought leadership, scholarly rigor, and practical relevance, setting new standards and directions for research and discussions on knowledge and innovation. Therefore, the journal has no restrictions regarding the length of papers. Full details should be provided so that the results can be reproduced. In addition, the journal has the following features:

  • Every publication benefits from prominent indexing, ensuring widespread recognition.

  • A distinguished editorial team upholds unparalleled quality and broad appeal.

  • Seamless online discoverability of each article maximizes its global reach.

  • An author-centric and transparent publication process enhances submission experience.

Scope

The scope of the journal covers, but is not limited to the following topics:

  • Foundations of Knowledge and Innovation: This includes philosophical, sociological, and psychological aspects of knowledge, exploring how these foundational elements drive innovation and affect knowledge production and dissemination.

  • Technological Drivers & Digital Innovations: Focuses on the impact of AI, big data, and emerging technologies on knowledge systems; the role of digital platforms in e-learning and virtual knowledge sharing; cybersecurity, privacy, and trust issues in the digital knowledge era.

  • Organizational Knowledge and Business Innovations: Examines knowledge management within organizations, strategic approaches to leveraging corporate knowledge for competitive advantage, entrepreneurship, and detailed case studies on both successful and failed business innovations.

  • Global Perspectives & Cross-cultural Insights: Investigates how knowledge and innovation are influenced by different cultures, the impact of global collaborations, and socio-political aspects in a globalized context.

  • Interdisciplinary Frontiers: Encourages research at the intersection of various fields, including neuroscience, design thinking, humanities, arts, and culture, and their collective contribution to the future of knowledge and innovation.

  • Sustainability, Ethics, and Future Directions: Addresses solutions to global challenges, ethical considerations in knowledge and innovation, and prospective visions for the future landscape of these fields.

  • Policy and Governance in Knowledge and Innovation: Analyzes how policies and governance models affect knowledge creation and innovation at various levels, from local to global.

  • Education and Learning Paradigms: Explores evolving trends in education and learning methods that contribute to knowledge creation and innovation, including lifelong learning and informal education.

  • Social Innovation and Community Engagement: Studies the role of social innovation in addressing societal issues and the importance of community engagement in knowledge dissemination and innovation.

  • Knowledge Economy and Intellectual Property: Examines the dynamics of the knowledge-based economy and the role of intellectual property rights in fostering or hindering innovation.

  • Human Resource Development and Innovation Culture: Investigates the strategies for developing human resources in organizations to create a culture of innovation.

  • Emerging Technologies and Future Workspaces: Looks into how emerging technologies are shaping future work environments and their impact on knowledge work and innovation.