Are you passionate about business or economics? Do you have insights, ideas, or research that could spark meaningful discussions and inspire others? The Nazarian Business & Economic Review (NBER) invites you to submit your work and share your unique perspectives with our academic community.
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We welcome submissions across a broad range of topics in business, economics, and related fields. Whether you're exploring market trends, presenting innovative business strategies, or analyzing economic theories, your work can contribute to shaping the conversation.
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Why Submit?
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Get Recognized: Gain visibility for your work among peers, faculty, and industry professionals.
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Build Your Portfolio: Enhance your academic and professional profile by being published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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Make an Impact: Share your ideas and help advance understanding in business and economics.
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Selected submissions will be featured in our online journal, accessible to our growing readership, and may even be highlighted at NBER workshops or events.
What Can I Submit?
The Nazarian Business & Economic Review (NBER) encourages a diverse range of submissions related to business, economics, and related fields. Here’s what you can submit:
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1. Research Papers
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In-depth analysis or studies on business or economic topics.
Topics may include market trends, economic policies, consumer behavior, business strategies, or financial analysis.
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2. Essays and Opinion Pieces
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Thoughtful essays or commentary on current events, industry developments, or economic theories.
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Pieces should offer unique perspectives supported by research or evidence.
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3. Case Studies
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Analysis of specific businesses, industries, or economic scenarios.
Include lessons learned, strategic insights, or innovative approaches.
4. Data-Driven Analyses
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Submissions featuring quantitative or qualitative analysis of economic or business data.
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Use graphs, charts, or tables to support your findings.
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5. Reviews or Critiques
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Reviews of business or economic literature, including books, reports, or research studies.
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Critical analysis of a theory or concept relevant to the fields of business and economics.
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6. Interviews or Profiles
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Summaries or reflections on interviews with professionals in business or economics.
Submission Guidelines
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Minimum Word Count: Submissions must be a minimum of 300 words to ensure sufficient depth and meaningful insights.
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Citations: Properly cite all sources where applicable to maintain academic integrity.
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Alignment with NBER's Mission: Topics should align with NBER's mission to foster thoughtful analysis and discussion in the fields of business and economics.
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Original Work Declaration: Submissions must be the student’s original creation and should not have been plagiarized or previously published elsewhere.
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Submission Format: All submissions must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx) to ensure consistency and ease of review.