Journal Title : International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science
Subject : Management & Social Science
Journal Language : English
Frequency : Quarterly
Type of Journal : Online (Open Access )
eISSN : 2322-0899
Year of Starting : 2013




International Journal of Research in Management and Social Science (IJRMSS) is an International Peer-Reviewed online Research Journal that showcases original and high-quality research papers in all areas of management and social science. The Vision of the Journal is to support and encourage the growth of Management and Social Science by providing a platform for experts in the field to share their findings and insights. IJRMSS provides the most recent updates and insights into the most recent academic trends, as well as useful primary sources for referencing to scientists, researchers, students, practitioners and other professionals. The Journal cordially invites you to submit your work as research papers, review papers, book reviews, theory-based empirical papers or any other kind of publications pertaining to all facets of management and social science.



International Journal of Research in Management and Social Science is a peer-reviewed open-access international scientific journal showcasing original and valuable research in all areas of applied and theoretical management and social science.

The subject areas include, but are not limited to the following fields:

Management
• Human Resource Management
• Marketing Management
• Financial Management
• International Business & Trade
• Knowledge Management
• Brand Management
• Portfolio Management
• E-Governance
• Innovation in E- Business Models
• Business Analytics
• Innovation & Start-ups
• Wealth Management and Financial Planning
• Rural Marketing
• Digital / Social Media Marketing
• Consumer Behavior
• Green HRM and Sustainable Leadership
• Corporate Social Responsibility

Social Science
• Economics
• Education
• Philosophy
• Anthropology
• Social Work
• Law
• Public Administration
• Women's studies
• History
• Geography
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Sociology



IJRMSS uses a double-blind review process. Before being sent to reviewers, manuscripts are pre-screened by the editorial office to check if the Manuscript is in accordance with the aims and scope of the journal, Nature of the study, originality of the results, quantity and quality of data, general conclusions and presentation of the work is also checked. It is also verified if the manuscript is written in the proper English language or not. If the paper does not fulfil these criteria, it may be rejected at this stage without review. If the Manuscript is suitable for consideration, then the editor/ editorial team will assign the manuscript to a minimum of two peer reviewers to review the manuscript. For more details about the review process click here Review Process



IJRMSS is published 4 times per year (March, June, September, December). Accepted papers are published online.



By submitting a manuscript to the Journal, as an author you have agreed to comply with the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement mentioned as detailed in Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement



IJRMSS is an open-access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. All articles published in January 2024 will be assigned a DOI number (Digital Object Identifier) whereby they become searchable and citable without delay. For more details about Open Access Policy click here Open Access Policy



During the phase of publication, authors whose written works receive approval will be required to adhere to our publication guidelines. Typically, this procedure is carried out via our digital platform for rights management. Within these guidelines, authors authorize us to disseminate their article openly, thereby permitting the publication of the article under a Creative Commons license. This license enables individuals to access and utilize the content of the article. See Licensing Policy



A conflict of interest arises when an individual or organization possesses a connection, whether personal or otherwise, that may compromise or disrupt professional objectivity or decision-making in matters associated with that connection. A conflict of interest arises when there is a concrete relationship present, or when the potential for a relationship can be perceived. In both scenarios, journal Editors, Associate Editors, members of the Editorial Board, authors, and reviewers must disclose any Conflicts of Interest, whether they are actual or perceived, to ensure that necessary measures are implemented. When submitting a paper to IJRMSS you must declare any conflict of interest either in your cover letter or in your manuscript under declaration section.



Research involving human or animal subjects typically necessitates ethical approval from an established body within the authors' institution. Discrepancies in ethical approval requirements may exist across different countries, prompting editors to consider either adhering to the author's country regulations or enforcing the ethical standards of their own country. Generally, ethical standards observed at the research site are preferred. All research articles should explicitly mention the ethical approval received, with a notation if no approval was necessary. Case reports and review articles usually do not warrant ethical approval. All researchers must adhere to ethical guidelines. Editors may reject manuscripts suspected of ethical violations or contact relevant authorities. More on ethical approvals. Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

Informed consent
In research involving human subjects, informed consent is mandatory, with declarations required in the manuscript. Explicit written consent is necessary for any individual materials in manuscripts, including images, videos, or information. If participants are deceased, consent must be obtained from their next of kin. Documentation should be available to Editors upon request, with confidentiality assured. Declarations regarding adherence to guidelines and ethics committee approval or exemption must be included in the manuscript. Editors reserve the right to decline manuscripts involving animal research that do not meet established standards, with communication with ethics committees for clarification if needed. More on ethical approvals. Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement



The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.



Open-access articles published in our journals are freely available online. The journal doesn’t charge any article publishing charge.



Whether intentional or not, plagiarism is a serious violation. Plagiarism is the copying of ideas, text, data and other creative work (e.g. tables, figures and graphs) and presenting it as original research without proper citation. We define plagiarism as a case in which a paper reproduces another work with similarity and without citation. If evidence of plagiarism is found before/after acceptance or after publication of the paper, the author will be offered a chance for rebuttal. If the arguments are not found to be satisfactory, the manuscript will be retracted. All the articles will be checked through Turnitin Software before the publication of the journal.



Digital preservation aims to ensure continuous access to digital information through archiving electronic content, abstracting/indexing services, and author self-archiving. We do our best to provide high-quality metadata for digital archiving purposes. All our articles maintain good metadata and they are captured by the Google Scholar search engine. They are also available in the form of PDFs and readers can easily download and read the content of papers from our website. Yet, authors are encouraged to upload their articles on personal and institutional websites after publication.



It is journal policy not to have advertising as a source of financing.



If AI tools are used in manuscript writing, the authors must declare it in the Materials and Methods or write a declaration at the end of the paper before References. The declaration must state which AI tool was used and the reason.