Aim and Scope

The Arab Journal of Administrative Sciences is dedicated to advancing understanding and practice in the business administration disciplines, emphasizing rigorous quantitative and qualitative scientific methods and focusing on globally relevant issues, especially those pertinent to the GCC and Arab region. Our journal serves as a vibrant hub for interdisciplinary research, actively supporting the development of regional researchers across a diverse array of fields, including accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, operations management, marketing, and public administration. We aim to contribute unique insights from the Arab and GCC regions to the global body of knowledge, addressing contemporary challenges and fostering international dialogue.

We invite contributions from scholars and practitioners worldwide, offering academic and practical perspectives. The journal prioritizes research that adheres to rigorous quality standards, holds strategic relevance for practitioners, and contributes to shaping educational thought and fostering the development of regional research. By blending academic rigor with practical insights, especially from the Arab and GCC contexts, our journal seeks to inform and shape the global discourse in management and business administration, making it a vital resource for researchers, educators, and professionals.

Readership:

AJAS primarily caters to academicians, executives, and professionals within business organizations and government institutions with a research interest in business operations and administration.