Journal History
The Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis was founded at Program Study Managemen Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri in 2016. The foundation editor Lilia Pasca Riani was followed by Diah Ayu Septi Fauji
The objectives of the Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis are to encourage and publish research in the field of management. The terms management and research are both broadly defined. The former includes the management of strategy of management, financial management, operation management marketing management, HR Management, Financial Technology, Enterpreneur, Economic, Business Ethic, Organization Behaviour. The latter encompasses both discipline- and problem-based research. Consistent with the policy, the Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis publishes research in disciplines provided the application is to management, as well as research in areas such as strategy of management, financial management, operation management marketing management, HR Management, Financial Technology, Enterpreneur, Economic, Business Ethic, Organization Behaviourand other problem-focused paradigms.
The Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis is interested in original, innovative and highly rigorous research. The domain of study (be it defined by country, management problem, or methodological approach) and preferably a sophisticated practitioner one.
What distinguishes the Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis from other journals is its emphasis on general management. In practice, this means that high quality articles within the discipline areas listed below will be entertained while cross-disciplinary approaches, addressing cross-disciplinary problems, or with cross-disciplinary managerial implications will be particularly well received.
Another characteristic of the Jurnal Nusantara Aplikasi Manajemen Bisnis is that of relevance. Articles will be more academically sophisticated than industry-targeted management journals but may share the objective of having a contribution that is relevant to a practitioner audience. Of course, relevant, and supportable managerial implications does not mean that the article needs to be written for a lay audience. Implications and writing style are two different issues.
We strongly prefer papers that explain their main intuition, logic, and implications in clear and concise English. Importantly, papers must be written in a transparent and accessible manner and where necessary, we recommend authors use the services of a professional editor for English expression and grammar.