About the Journal
Research in Administrative Sciences
Publisher: Faculty of Accounting and Administration
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Gregorio Guzman Lares
Description: Scientific journal
Frequency: Biannual
Country: Mexico
Review Criteria: Peer review (Double-blind)
Modality: Open Access
Reservation of rights for exclusive use: Pending
ISSN: Pending
Publication Format: PDF
Indexed: Pending
The Research in Administrative Sciences (ICA) Journal was founded in 2011. It is peer-reviewed and published biannually on March 30 and September 30 of each year. It is open access online and is aimed at researchers, academics, and scholars who contribute to the development of the broad and diverse field of social issues.
The journal ICA addresses topics related to the social sciences in general and their specific areas (political theory, sociological theory, political communication, political economy, public opinion, public management and policy, fiscal studies, and international relations, among others). As a platform for scientific production in the social sciences, it is committed to theoretical, methodological, and epistemological pluralism. Therefore, it adheres to the methodology recommended by indexing systems such as Redalyc (https://www.redalyc.org/) to continuously improve and become a journal of high scientific and editorial quality in the region, highlighting its essential qualities as a multiplier of the generation and communication of new, articulated, and integrated disciplinary knowledge, in accordance with the current epistemological, scientific-technological, and communicational (re)evolution.
Current Issue
Volume 5, Number 9 of the journal Investigación en Ciencias Administrativas (Research in Administrative Sciences) presents a robust selection of articles analyzing the challenges and trends of the organizational, financial, and social environment from a multidisciplinary perspective. Within its pages, this issue examines socioeconomic and environmental realities such as the profile of street vending in Mexicali and the impact of social entrepreneurship in the Usumacinta Canyon (Mexico), while also crossing borders to evaluate the evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility in Spain under the Global Compact. Furthermore, the edition delves into market behavior through studies on alternative investments during times of crisis and the curious influence of weather and lunar phases on investor sentiment, without neglecting the human factor through research on job satisfaction in the nursing sector and a critical review addressing the transition of human talent toward knowledge management. With this content, the journal solidifies its position as a cutting-edge and indispensable resource for academics, managers, and professionals in the field.