Aims & Scope
The Tikrit Journal of Administrative and Economic Sciences for the dissemination of original research in Administrative and Economic Sciences. The journal’s aims are to disseminate the latest development and achievements in scientific research to the world’s community. To ensure quality, the submission of manuscripts to TJAES shall be subjected to peer review by an international board of distinguished reviewers. The journal published 10-issues/a year and in English and Arabic to strengthen the international exchange of academic research. The journal provides a forum for high-quality research communications and addresses all aspects of experimental observations based on theory and applications. The journal welcomes contributions from all who wish to report on new developments and the latest findings.
TJES publishes original research articles, review articles, and technical notes, that add significantly to the body of knowledge concerning Administrative and Economic Sciences.
The Journal accepts 4 Categories
- ASJC code:1401, ASJC category: Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous), Subject Area: Social Sciences & Humanities
- ASJC Code: 2001, ASJC category: Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous), Subject Area: Social Sciences & Humanities
- ASJC Code: 2613, ASJC category: Statistics and Probability, Subject Area: Physical Sciences
- ASJC code: 1406, ASJC category: Marketing , Subject Area: Social Sciences & Humanities
Types of papers:
- Original papers (Regular Papers) should report the results of original research. The material should not have been published previously elsewhere, except in a preliminary form.
- Reviews should cover a part of the subject of active current interest. They may be submitted or
- A Short Communication is a concise, but complete, description of a limited investigation, which willnot be included in a later paper. Short Communications should be as completely documented, bothby reference to the literature and description of the experimental procedures employed, as a regular They should not occupy more than 6 printed pages (about 12 manuscript pages, includingfigures, etc.).
- Letter to the Editor: correspondence.