About the Journal

About the Journal

The Palai Journal of Business Studies (PJBS) is a peer-reviewed, biannual publication dedicated to advancing original, high-quality research in the field of business. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners and policymakers to engage with contemporary issues, offering insights that contribute to both theoretical development and practical applications. PJBS aims to foster a deeper empirical and conceptual understanding of the evolving business landscape. With a commitment to academic rigor and relevance, the journal seeks to inform and influence modern management practices, helping to shape the future of business research and decision-making.

Topics covered

The Palai Journal of Business Studies (PJBS) welcomes original research articles across a wide spectrum of business and finance disciplines. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Corporate Governance (includes Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR))
  • Business Management and Strategic Leadership
  • Financial Markets, Investment Strategies and Risk Management
  • Marketing Research, Consumer Behaviour and Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
  • Fintech, Blockchain, Digital Banking, Cryptocurrency and Emerging Financial Technologies
  • Behavioural Finance and Investor Psychology
  • Financial Inclusion, Microfinance and Digital Payments
  • Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring
  • Banking Regulations and Monetary Policies
  • Organizational Change, Transformation and Strategic Management
  • Digital Transformation in Finance and Business Management
  • Supply Chain and Logistics Management
  • Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Business
  • Human Resource Management and Employee Engagement
  • Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Start-up Ecosystems
  • Sustainability and Green Business Practices

PJBS encourages contributions that provide fresh insights, sound methodologies and practical relevance to the academic, corporate and policymaking communities.