About the Journal

FAQ

1. What is the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development (IJPID) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and case studies on all aspects of poverty, investment, and development.

2. What is the ISSN of the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) of the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development is 2958-2342.

3. What is the aim of the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

The aim of the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development is to provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students to share their insights, experiences, and solutions on the complex issues of poverty, investment, and development.

4. What topics does the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development cover?

The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development covers topics such as poverty measurement and analysis, poverty reduction strategies, social protection, human development, inclusive growth, sustainable development goals, microfinance, social entrepreneurship, foreign direct investment, and public-private partnerships.

5. How does the peer review process work at the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

The peer review process at the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development takes about two weeks. The manuscript is reviewed by independent experts who provide constructive feedback to the authors.

6. How long does it take for articles to be published after acceptance in the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

Once accepted, the articles are published online within a week after final proofreading and formatting.

7. Where is the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development indexed?

The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development is indexed in several reputable platforms such as ResearchGate, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Scilit, and Crossref (DOI), which enhances the visibility and impact of its articles.

8. Does the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development offer publication certificates?

Yes, the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development provides publication certificates to authors upon request. These certificates include details like the article title, author(s), volume, issue, page number, DOI, and ISSN.

9. Who manages the editorial process of the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

The editorial process is managed by a distinguished editorial board consisting of experts from various disciplines and regions. Board members oversee the peer review process, provide feedback to authors, and contribute to the journal's standards and reputation.

10. Is the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development an open access journal?

Yes, the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development is an open access journal, meaning all articles are freely available online for anyone to read, download, print, or share without restrictions or fees.

11. Does the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development charge any fees?

No, the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development does not charge any fees to authors or readers. The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development is funded by AJPO Journals USA LLC and its partners.

12. What licensing options are available for authors publishing in the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

Authors can license their articles under various terms such as Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY), Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC), or Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND).

13. How often is the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development published?

The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development is published monthly, with each issue containing four to six articles. The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development also publishes occasional special issues on specific themes related to poverty, investment, and development.

14. Can emerging scholars submit to the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

Yes, the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development welcomes submissions from both established and emerging scholars who have original and innovative contributions to make to the field of poverty, investment, and development.

15. What are the benefits of publishing in the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development?

Publishing in the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development provides authors with global visibility, academic recognition, the opportunity to contribute to knowledge in the field, and the ability to collaborate with researchers from different disciplines and regions.

16. How does the International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development support intellectual property rights?

The International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development respects the intellectual property rights of authors and allows them to retain copyright. Authors can also archive their articles in personal or institutional repositories or websites.