About the Journal

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies

ISSN: 2327-008X,  E-ISSN: 2327-2554,

The mission of the IJICS is to play a key role in disseminating high-quality scientific research in developing countries. The journal is committed to serving as a periodic publication venue for theoretical and applied research in the field of professional business, studying organizations, nations, markets, and society at large.

Goals

IJICS main goals are to promote scientific production and dissemination, as well as the advancement of knowledge, in developing countries. The journal seeks to publish original and unpublished articles that address relevant issues and offer valuable insights in the field of professional business.

Scope

The scope of IJICS encompasses a wide range of topics related to Multidisciplinary, Scientific Work, Management and Professional Business, with an emphasis on the needs and challenges faced by developing countries. The journal values:

- New theoretical perspectives: IJICS seeks contributions that enable a greater understanding and variety of professional business, with the aim of improving management efficiency and offering critical approaches. Priority is given to the development of new challenging theories, the enhancement of existing theory, and the identification of new research questions.

- Empirical research and practical essays: The journal values empirical investigations and essays that demonstrate practical application in the field of professional business. Unpublished and relevant contributions that utilize quantitative and/or qualitative methods are prioritized.

In addition to the traditional editorial, IJICS offers the following types of content:

- Editorial comments
- Articles
- Technical reports
- Perspectives
- Literature reviews

Throughout the review process, all submissions satisfying the basic requirements will be subject to a blind review by at least two independent reviewers who will not have knowledge of the name of the author or of other reviewers. Likewise, the IJICS does not inform the author(s) about the reviewers in any phase of the review process.

If the number of the manuscripts that were credited as publishable by the reviewers were higher than the number of the articles that prescribed by the IJICS publication policy, the editorial board of the IJICS makes the final acceptance decision.

The editors reserve the right to modify typescripts to eliminate ambiguity and repetition, and to improve communication between author and reader. In following this practice, the scientific content and message will not be changed. If extensive alterations are required, the manuscript will be returned to the author for revision and/or approval.

Manuscripts will be subjected to peer review process to determine their suitability for publication provided they fulfill the requirements of the journal as laid out in the instructions to authors. After the review, manuscripts will be returned for revision along with reviewer’s and/or editor’s comments. Prepare the manuscript in Times New Roman font using a font size of 12. There shall not be any decorative borders anywhere in the text including the title page. 

All the tables and figures should be in the text at suitable place.

Kindly email your paper on Email id:  editor.cgscopus@gmail.com

Current Issue

Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
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Published: 2007-2025

Articles

  • Corporate Characteristics and Their Impact on Sustainability Reporting Practices in India

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/gab82866
    Mrs.Yeshu and Dr. Vipin Nandal (Author)
    1-15
  • LEGISLATIVE REFORMS TO CURB CUSTODIAL TORTURE: A REVIEW OF INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/ct8xtz25
    Anamika Arora (Author)
    269-276
  • The Impact of the Accounting Information System in Reducing the Negative Practices of Creative Accounting

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/3ndnc251
    Ziad Abdulhaleem AlTheebeh 1 Braa Adel Qaisia 2 Hamzeh Yousef Abu Quba'3 Amer Salim Alsaraireh4 (Author)
    238-256
  • Central Government Schemes for Indian Higher Education: A brief study

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/effc9824
    Mrs. Sunena and Dr. Kuldeep Singh (Author)
    16-33
  • ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR, DEMOGRAPHICS, AND ACADEMIC OUTCOMES: AN INVESTIGATION OF THEIR INTERCONNECTEDNESS AMONG STUDENTS"

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/vrmz6c27
    Adeshina Akinwumi OJO Ayanfeoluwanimi Adeshina OJO Adepeju Ifeoluwa ALAMU (Author)
    34-63
  • NECESSITY OF P.B. SHELLEY AT THE PRESENT TIME

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/ybs19q44
    1. Garima Sharma , 2. Dr. Ravindra Kumar (Author)
    64-71
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND ETHNO-MEDICINAL PRACTICES IN INDIA

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/2enw8w66
    1. Dr. Poonam Tripathi, 2. Dr. Ishdeep Kaur Bhandari (Author)
    72-92
  • EPISTEMOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND SEMANTICS OF "DOIRA'S MACOMIC RHYTHMS" IN THE DETERMINANTS OF A NEW TECHNOLOGICAL THEORY (professional education on the example of types of percussion performance)

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/epa8nf73
    Sаidiy Sаid Boltа-Zodа (Author)
    93-101
  • Role of Microfinance in Social and Economic Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs: A Study of Karnal district, Haryana

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/jhcv5k02
    Teena and Dr. Seema Rathee (Author)
    102-112
  • CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MANAGING ELECTRONIC RESOURCES: INSIGHTS STUDY FROM GOVERNMENT UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES IN HARYANA

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/d3241n05
    Mrs Jyoti (Author)
    113-125
  • Density and Readability of English Writing Among Arab Learners of English

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/3tdtm426
    Abdallah Abu Quba: Mohammed Nour Abu Guba: Ghassan Adnan Hasan (Author)
    126-146
  • RESEARCH PAPER: A CRITICAL REVIEW ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND ITS INTER-RELATION WITH PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS TO UNDERSTAND ISSUE AND SUGGEST PREVENTION

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/tmg6pe57
    Indra Bahadur Khatiwada, Prof. (Dr.) Ajay Kumar Mishra (Author)
    147-162
  • Cross-cultural Transplantation and its Effects on Human Well-being in “The God of Small Things”

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/ngrkca76
    Mahbubul Alam, Dr. Venkata Naga Vamsidhar Kilari, Md. Abdul Momen Sarker, Dr. Mohammed Shamsul Hoque, Fatema Sharmin (Author)
    163-172
  • Impact of Student Activities on University Identity at KFU

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/3a0xb875
    Amr Abdelmotelb Elatla (Author)
    173-179
  • Assessing the Integration of Media Literacy in the National Education Policy: A Case Study of Uttar Pradesh

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/y200k261
    Dr. Namita Pandey (Author)
    190-208
  • Changing Agrarian Social Relations in Contemporary Rural India

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/hgrban52
    Pradeep Kumar, Dr. Alok Kumar (Author)
    209-218
  • How Social Media Shaped Political Communication in India: A Journey from Padayatra to Social Media

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/sa07jw32
    Dr. Nikhil Kumar and Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Singh (Author)
    219-237
  • UNVEILING THE CRAFT: EXPLORING DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY IN POTTERY PRODUCTION ACROSS NORTH-WEST INDIAN STATES

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/wrqgwv80
    1. Dikshika Jakhar , 2. Dr. Jaspal Singh (Author)
    238-255
  • Escalating Israel-Palestine Hostilities: Implications for Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Wider Arab World

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/z80grr22
    Syed Kamran Ali, Anshu, Abdullah Ismail and Girijesh Kumar Mishra (Author)
    256-268
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