Tuesday, June 20, 2023

SJRQ4-International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies (IJEBEG)

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Journal Name: International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies

Short name: IJEBEG

Subject Area and Category:

Business, Management and Accounting

Business and International Management

Management Information Systems

Management of Technology and Innovation

Computer Science

Computer Science Applications


https://sobiad.org/menuscript/index.php/ijebeg/article/view/837/92









Country: Turkey

Review date: 2021.06.22

SJR Quartile: SJRQ4

ISSN: 21460744

Publisher: Social Sciences Research Society - Sosyal Bilimler Araştırmaları Derneği 

Email: sobiad.ijebeg@gmail.com

APC: Fees / Charges Starting from Jan 2021, the APC of this journal will be USD 1200

(See comments below)






Editor(s):

EDITOR

Professor. Dr. Danie Meyer
Department of Public Governance,
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
dfmeyer@uj.ac.za

Beall Listed: NO

Scopus Discontinued List: NO

Frequency: Biannually

Template:

Style: The references use full names which can get complicated if you are copying your references from other papers. 





Copyright:

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Submission process:

Journal Web Page Comments: This journal took place in DergiPark between 2009-2020.

Comments: In 2022, papers take about 2 weeks for acceptance, and another week after payment to be online.

When you go to the journal's website used in the SJR portal you will there is no information that an author can use. Therefore, almost hidden at the top of the page is this link which take you to the "real" site:

https://sobiad.org/international-journal-of-ebusiness-and-egovernment-studies/

At this link you will note that the APC has gone from free to $1,200 USD!!! Wow. 

Sample papers:

MOVING FROM BRICKS TO CLICKS: MERCHANTS’ ACCEPTANCE OF THE MOBILE PAYMENT IN MALAYSIA

EXPLORING THE ANTECEDENTS TO INNOVATION PERFOEMANCE IN THAI INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SEMs - Note: Someone at the journal changed the title and mis-spelled the work 'performance'. This was not a mistake by the authors. Emails to the journal to correct this mistake go unanswered. 



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