About the Journal

About the Journal

Welcome to the Tamjeed Journal of Business Information Technology, a leading publication for cutting-edge research in the intersection of business and technology. This journal serves as a comprehensive platform for academic discourse and exploration in fields such as international business, management, economics, finance, accounting, and more, focusing on how technology and innovation shape these areas.

  • Publisher: Tamjeed Publishing
  • Full Name: Tamjeed for Scientific Research Review
  • ISSN :3008-1718
  • Address: Publisher address: Jordan, Irbid, University Street pincode-21110

Publication Frequency

The Tamjeed Journal of Business Information Technology is a Semiannual, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing research that advances knowledge in both theory and practice. It is designed to cater to a global audience of academics, professionals, and consultants who are engaged in the implications of technology in business settings.

Aims of the Journal

The aims of the Tamjeed Journal of Business Information Technology are to foster a deeper understanding across a broad range of core areas including:

  • International Business and Economics: Enhancing our understanding of global markets and economic policies.
  • Management and Strategic Management: Exploring effective management practices and strategic decision-making processes.
  • Finance and Accounting: Investigating the impact of IT on financial practices and theories.
  • Industrial Marketing: Understanding the influence of technology on market dynamics and consumer behavior.
  • Health Economics: Examining how IT solutions are transforming the economics of healthcare.
  • IoT (Internet of Things): Delving into the business implications and opportunities presented by IoT technologies.
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): Exploring AI's transformative role in business processes and decision-making.
  • IT Project Management: Addressing challenges and best practices in managing IT projects.
  • IT Education and Training: Focusing on the role of education in preparing professionals for the IT-driven business world.

This journal encourages submissions that explore the integration of technology into these areas, aiming to contribute to the academic and practical knowledge base, influencing policy, and enhancing business practices globally.

Plagiarism Policy

The core work carried out by the author(s) of the Tamjeed Journal of AI Innovations in E-Learning and Education must be based on original ideas and is subject to a Zero Tolerance Policy on Plagiarism. Any plagiarized content identified at any stage will lead to the rejection of the article.

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Publication Ethics and Ethical Guidelines

Ethical standards for publication exist to ensure high-quality scientific publications, public trust in scientific findings, and that people receive credit for their ideas and research.

Tamjeed Journal of AI Innovations in E-Learning and Education is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and commits to its guidelines and core practices.

Article Assessment

All manuscripts undergo peer review and must meet standards of academic excellence. If approved by the editor, submissions are considered by peer reviewers whose identities remain anonymous to the authors.

Our Research Integrity team may seek external advice on submissions that have serious ethical, security, biosecurity, or societal implications. We consult experts and the academic editor before deciding on the appropriate actions, which may include recruiting reviewers with specific expertise, assessing additional editors, and declining submissions.

Plagiarism

Authors must not use the words, figures, or ideas of others without proper attribution. All sources must be cited where they are used, and reuse of wording must be limited and properly attributed or quoted in the text.

Tamjeed Journal of Business Information Technology employs Crossref and Turnitin Check to detect overlap with published and submitted manuscripts.

Manuscripts found to have been plagiarized will be rejected, and authors may face sanctions. Any published articles may need to be corrected or retracted.

Duplicate Submission and Redundant Publication

The journal considers only original content, i.e., articles that have not been previously published, including in a language other than English. Articles based on content made public only on a preprint server, an institutional repository, or in a thesis are considered but must be cited and discussed within the article.

Manuscripts must not be submitted elsewhere while under consideration and must be withdrawn before submitting elsewhere. Authors whose articles are found to have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere may face sanctions.

Citation Manipulation, Fabrication, and Falsification

Authors whose manuscripts include citations primarily to increase the number of citations to a given author's work, or articles published in a particular journal, may face sanctions.

Authors found to have fabricated or falsified results, including image manipulation, may face sanctions, and published articles may be retracted.

Authorship and Acknowledgements

All listed authors must have made a significant scientific contribution to the research, approved the claims, and agreed to be listed as authors. Contributions not meeting these criteria should be acknowledged separately. Conflicts of interest must be declared in the manuscript.

Editors and Reviewers

Editors and reviewers must decline involvement with submissions where they have conflicts of interest, such as recent publications with any author, shared affiliations, collaborations, or close personal connections to any author.

Sanctions and Investigations

Breaches of publication ethics policies may result in manuscript rejection, prohibition from submission, and other sanctions. Suspected breaches should be reported to our Research Integrity team. Claimants can remain anonymous if requested.

Corrections and Retractions

Errors identified in published articles are addressed through corrections (corrigenda) or retractions following COPE guidelines. All authors must agree to the content of any such notices.

Changes in authorship, including author name changes after publication, will be processed in accordance with the journal's policy and may require documentation.