Central European Review of Economics and Management

CEREM is an academic, peer-reviewed scholarly journal in the fields of economics and management published by WSB Merito University in Wrocław, Poland. It serves as a platform for theoretical and empirical research, conceptual and policy-oriented papers, and discussions across topics like sustainable development, finance, business strategy, and interdisciplinary economic and management issues.

Central European Review of Economics and Management

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The journal is reviewed according to the principle of double blind peer review, as well as in compliance with the standards of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
CEREM is a continuation of the WSB University in Wrocław Research Journal.

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CEREM is registered in the IC Journal Master List, and indexed in CEJSH, Index Copernicus and BazEkonCopyright by Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa we Wrocław.

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The journal has been approved for inclusion in ERIH PLUS.

Focus and Scope

The Central European Review of Economics and Management (CEREM) focuses on state-of-the-art empirical and theoretical studies in the field of economics and management. It aims to create a platform for exchange of knowledge and ideas between research, business, governmental and other actors. Besides more traditional scientific papers, the journal welcomes conceptual papers, opinion papers and policy discussions from academic, corporate, governmental and civil society representatives.

An important aim of CEREM is to stimulate open-minded discussion of new ideas, new applications of old ideas as well as development of interdisciplinary approaches to current challenges in economics and management. This is of particular importance in the substantial changes that have taken place and are expected to take place in the world, where shocks and surprises rather seem to become the standard. Topical economics and management focus areas are interdisciplinary, non-unified and on the move by nature. They include, but are not limited to issues regarding: sustainable development, emerging economies, European strategies, value chains, financial intermediation and managerial designs.

In co-operation with the International Society of Intercommunication of New Ideas (ISINI, www.isini.info), CEREM also aims „to create or recreate alternative paradigms that can help to formulate adequate policies to solve [current and future] problems.“ It is relevant „[t]o study systematically (using both theoretical and practical reason) the application of new ideas to problems of the real world of today and tomorrow in various existing social regimes“ as well as organizational and governance structures, taking into consideration „the diverse levels of development and historical circumstances.“

The principle of double-blind peer review applies. Contributions should meet academic standards (Publish in CEREM and Research and Publication Ethics) and should be original so previously unpublished. Articles submitted to CEREM should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.

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