Managerial and Decision Economics is a highly regarded journal focusing on the application of economic principles to managerial decision-making processes. It provides insights valuable for academics and practitioners. The journal's scope includes decision theory, game theory, industrial organization, and behavioral economics, all within the context of business strategy.
Key topics covered encompass strategic decision-making, risk analysis, competitive dynamics, and the economic analysis of organizations. The journal is indexed in major databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring wide visibility and accessibility. It targets a diverse audience, including business executives, economic consultants, and researchers in management and economics.
By submitting to Managerial and Decision Economics, authors contribute to a vital body of knowledge that bridges economic theory and real-world business challenges. Whether it's through rigorous empirical studies or innovative theoretical models, the journal remains at the forefront of advancing managerial and decision economics.