To foster research endeavors and facilitate scholarly opportunities, Chandigarh University is committed to the publication of its blind peer-reviewed research journal, "CU Global Management Review" (CUGMR), which holds the ISSN No. 2349-1078 for its print edition. CUGMR is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the field of Social Science. The journal actively invites participation from the academicians and corporate communities, encouraging the submission of research papers, articles, review articles, and case studies. Manuscripts elucidating unique and innovative management practices implemented on a global scale are particularly welcome for consideration.
The CU Global Management Review (CUGMR), started in 2014, is dedicated to publishing scholarly research in the broad subject of management. This includes complex, interdisciplinary research in a variety of social science fields, with the goal of generating outstanding research results globally. CU Global Management Review plays a pivotal role in catalyzing the development of novel ideas and perspectives within existing research paradigms. It serves as a distinguished platform for academicians, industry professionals, and research scholars worldwide, providing them with the opportunity to contribute to the enrichment and advancement of social science concepts.
CU Global Management Review, a Biannual, Double-blind Peer-Reviewed Journal, extends an open welcome for contemporary and original research submissions, encompassing both empirical and conceptual studies within the broad field of Social Science. The scope includes, but is not limited to, disciplines such as finance, marketing, human resource management, e- commerce, operations, supply chain management, economics, global business, international business, and more.
Why Publish with CU Global Management Review?
Web Address: https://www.cuchd.in/usb/business-management/manuscript-evaluation-form.php
Email Id: cuglobalmgtreview@cumail.in
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