Journal Aims & Scope
The Entrepreneurship and Small Business Review (ESBR) is an interdisciplinary journal that publish research articles and case studies to understand the managerial, operational, financial, and legal issues faced by entrepreneurship, startups, family business, and small business.
ESBR continuously invites submissions for its upcoming annual issue. The journal encourages contributions from academicians, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry experts from across the globe—without any discrimination or geographical limitation. Priority is given to papers offering substantial theoretical insight, practical applicability, and societal value. It includes papers those are interdisciplinary in nature but the major disciplines covered by ESBR are:
- Accounting for Small Businesses
- Entrepreneurial Behaviors
- Entrepreneurial Decision making
- Entrepreneurial Education
- Entrepreneurial Finance
- Entrepreneurial Intentions
- Entrepreneurial Leadership
- Entrepreneurial Management Practices
- Entrepreneurial Marketing
- Entrepreneurial Practices
- Entrepreneurial Theory and Practice
- Families Businesses
- Financial Aspects of Small Businesses
- Health and Entrepreneurship
- Idea Generation and Creativity
- Personalities and Entrepreneurship
- Psychological Issues and Entrepreneurship
- Small Business Management
- Small Business Marketing
The prime goal of ESBR is to disseminate the ideas and thoughts about small business review to academicians, researchers, practitioners and all those who can benefit from it. It aims to include paper from all over the world without any discrimination. Papers will be preferred which can be applied at any level and can benefit society.