Aim and Scope

 

The Journal of Multidisciplinary Scientific Knowledge (JMSK) is dedicated to making available of highly-quality research that results in the development of knowledge in a broad academic domain. The journal also works towards enhancing the research that does not only reinforce individual disciplines, but also promotes exchange and cooperation among the various disciplines. JMSK has the belief that there are numerous intricate scientific and social issues, which demand multidisciplinary solutions and compounded approaches.

JMSK also releases original research articles, review papers and scholarly opinions that prove to be academically relevant, methodologically sound and presented in clear manner. Both theoretical and applied research providing meaningful insights with the potential of contributing to the further research, practice or policy formulation is welcome in the journal.

The journal will cover, but not be limited to:

  • Basic and professional sciences.
  • Technological research and engineering.
  • Medical and health sciences
  • Humanities and social sciences.

 

Management and organizational studies Business management and organizational studies Business studies Business management Business management education Business management studies Business management education Business management research Business management education

  • Sustainability and environmental research.
  • Machine learning, data science, and artificial intelligence.
  • New interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary areas

JMSK welcomes submissions by researchers of any level of their careers, such as early-career researchers and free-standing researchers. The journal embraces originality, research ethics, and open accountability of findings. JMSK should serve authors by facilitating their work and guaranteeing the quality and reliability of publication through a fair and organized process of peer-review.

An open and inclusive scope makes JMSK aim at establishing a platform on which different research ideas can be shared, discussed, and developed and therefore, add to the larger research community in the world.