Sunday, June 13, 2021

SJRQ2-International Journal of Consumer Studies (IJCS)

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Journal Name: International Journal of Consumer Studies

Short name: IJCS

Subject Area and Category:

Business, Management and Accounting

Marketing

Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Economics and Econometrics

Medicine

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Psychology

Applied Psychology

Country: United Kingdom

Review date: 2021.05.08

SJR Quartile: SJRQ2

ISSN: 14706423, 14706431

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Email:

APC: $2,500 USD OA APC. However, this is a hybrid journal so it is possible to publish for free and have your paper used as a “paywall” paper.

Open Access
This journal is a Subscription journal that offers an open access option. You’ll have the option to choose to make your article open access after acceptance, which will be subject to an APC. You can read more about APCs and whether you may be eligible for waivers or discounts, through your institution, funder, or a country waiver.

Editor(s): Professor Justin Paul, Editor-in-Chief

Beall Listed: NO

Scopus Discontinued List: NO

Frequency: Call for papers: https://bit.ly/2RCb5Mo

Template:

Style: 12,000 word limit. This journal uses the Harvard reference style. Review the reference style guidelines prior to submission.

Copyright:

Similarity threshold:

Submission process: New submissions should be made via the Research Exchange submission portal: submission.wiley.com/journal/ijcs

Journal Web Page Comments:

Handbook comments: As with all Wiley journals, difficult to navigate the site’s information. Finding the APC takes multiple clicks through Wiley’s system which eventually leads you to their APC spreadsheets. Also, the journal offers no search feature. Non-OA papers are $42.00 USD each. As there are no abstracts available and OA papers are very few, this site is one of the most restrictive we have ever seen. It seems most authors find the $2,500 USD APC too expensive.

Sample OA papers:

Customers response to online food delivery services during COVID‐19 outbreak using binary logistic regression

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