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International Journal of Complex Systems, Development, and Economic Studies
Historical Centre for Complex Systems and Interdisciplinary Studies (CCSIS)
This site serves as the publishing platform for two peer-reviewed academic journals by the Centre for Complex Systems and Interdisciplinary Studies (CCSIS) :
The International Journal of Complex Systems Management and Interdisciplinary Studies (IJCS-MIS) – integrating complex systems theory with management sciences and interdisciplinary research.
The International Journal of Complex Systems, Development, and Economic Studies (IJCS-DES) – examining complex systems in economic development, policy, and related fields.
Both journals offer open-access publishing, rigorous peer review, and a global forum for cutting-edge research, fostering innovation across these interconnected disciplines.
The Significance of International Journal of Complex Systems, Development, and Economic Studies
| Title: | International Journal of Complex Systems, Development, and Economic Studies |
| Abbreviation: | IJCS-DES |
| e-ISSN | xxxx-xxxx |
| DOI Prefix: | xx.xxxxx |
| Editor in Chief: | Nicholas Morris, Scopus ID: 58289649100, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia |
| Managing Editor: | Jaka Aminata, Scopus ID: 57205338070, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia |
| Publisher: | Centre for Complex Systems and Interdisciplinary Studies (CCSIS) |
| Frequency: | Semiannual, January & July |
Morgane Chevé, Scopus ID: 26654691400, Université Le Havre Normandie, Le Havre, France
Sylvain Baumann, Scopus ID: 36124808300, Normandie Université, Caen, France
Nurul huda Mohd Satar, Scopus ID: 59334766000, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Chih-Yun Wu, Scopus ID: 56132648600, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan
Christina A. Stringer, Scopus ID: 7005875883, The University of Auckland Business School, Auckland, New Zealand
Nakajima Yoshihiro, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan
Toshiyuki Matsui, Japan
focuses on the interdisciplinary application
The International Journal of Complex Systems, Development, and Economic Studies (IJCS-DES)
is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Centre for Complex Systems and Interdisciplinary Studies (CCSIS). Serving as an interdisciplinary platform, it advances research that applies complex systems theory to socio-economic development, examining how dynamic interactions, emergent behaviors, and nonlinear feedback shape economic growth, policy outcomes, and sustainability challenges.
IJCS-DES focuses on the interdisciplinary application of complex systems theory to understand socio-economic development.
It centers on how dynamic interactions, emergent behaviors, and nonlinear feedback drive economic growth, policy effectiveness, and sustainability challenges. The journal prioritizes research that integrates systems thinking, computational modeling, and empirical analysis to foster resilient and adaptive economic strategies.
IJCS-DES welcomes theoretical, methodological, and applied contributions addressing (but not limited to):
1. Complexity in Development Economics: Emergent poverty/inequality traps, non-equilibrium growth models, resilience of developing economies.
2. Sustainability & Adaptation: Climate-economy feedbacks, resource conflicts, transitions to low-carbon systems, socio-ecological resilience.
3. Policy & Governance: Nonlinear policy impacts, adaptive governance, systemic risks (financial, health, food), institutional evolution.
4. Methodological Innovations: Agent-based/network/system dynamics models, data-driven complexity analytics, hybrid empirical-computational approaches.
5. Socio-Economic Dynamics: Innovation ecosystems, urbanization patterns, labor market emergence, technology diffusion, behavioral economics in complex settings.
Excluded International Journal of Complex Systems, Development, and Economic Studies
Purely theoretical complex systems studies without socio-economic relevance; conventional econometric analyses lacking a systems perspective; non-empirical policy commentaries.
Centre for Complex Systems and Interdisciplinary Studies (CCSIS)
Published by: Centre for Complex Systems and Interdisciplinary Studies (CCSIS)
International Virtual Office: Érables 94470 Boissy-Saint-Léger, France, Primary E-mail Contact: editorialboard@ccsis.info
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