Interdisciplinary Systems for Global Management aims to advance knowledge in global management by promoting interdisciplinary research that applies system-based methodologies to complex management problems. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical models and practical applications, offering insights into how systemic approaches can enhance strategic decision-making, operational efficiency, and organizational resilience in an increasingly interconnected world.
ISGM welcomes high-quality theoretical and empirical research, case studies, and conceptual papers on topics including, but not limited to:
Systems Thinking in Management – Application of systems theory, cybernetics, and complexity science in business and management.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Management – Integrating insights from engineering, economics, psychology, and technology into management research.
Innovation and Digital Transformation – The impact of emerging technologies (e.g., AI, blockchain, quantum computing) on business strategy and operations.
Sustainable and Resilient Global Systems – Managing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in global supply chains and business networks.
Risk and Uncertainty Management – New frameworks for handling uncertainties in finance, logistics, and corporate strategy.
Cross-Cultural and Global Business Studies – Managing diversity, international collaborations, and leadership in a cross-border context.