Aims and Scope

To pursue research into the implications arising from the functioning of the human brain, in conjunction with the body, and the wider society in which we all live through qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research to provide a contribution to knowledge over and above that which exists today.

 

This open access journal advances knowledge in respect of resources (human and related attributes), and the impact this has positively and negatively on the micro and macro ecosystems which exist now and in the future. Your research should contribute to and advance studies that contribute to an improved understanding of cognition, behaviours, institutions and ways of working and interacting.

Your research should be of value to practitioners and industry, as well as to the academic community. All article types and methodologies will be considered where content is relevant to current needs, offering specific guidance and problem-solving in key areas and contributing to the achievement of knowledge contribution. Further, we actively encourage an interdisciplinary approach particularly where this engenders greater collaboration between academia and for profit and non-profit enterprises.

The following are some suggested areas of focus but shall not be limited to these;

  • Behavioural sciences
  • Social sciences
  • Cognition
  • Human society
  • Human relations
  • Human Resource Management
  • Organisational change as it relates to human subjects
  • Organisational psychology