Netnomics

Scope & Guideline

Bridging Economics and Information Systems for a New Era

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the scholarly insights of Netnomics with our comprehensive guidelines detailing its aims and scope. This page is your resource for understanding the journal's thematic priorities. Stay abreast of trending topics currently drawing significant attention and explore declining topics for a full picture of evolving interests. Our selection of highly cited topics and recent high-impact papers is curated within these guidelines to enhance your research impact.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN1385-9587
PublisherSPRINGER
Support Open AccessNo
CountryNetherlands
TypeJournal
Converge2005, from 2007 to 2021 (coverage discontinued in Scopus)
AbbreviationNETNOMICS / Netnomics
Frequency3 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
Home Page-
AddressONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600 , NEW YORK, NY 10004, UNITED STATES

Aims and Scopes

Netnomics focuses on the intersection of economics and information and communication technologies (ICT). It aims to explore how technological advancements influence economic structures, market dynamics, and policy frameworks.
  1. Economic Impact of ICT:
    The journal extensively examines how information and communication technologies affect economic growth, productivity, and market behavior.
  2. Market Mechanisms and Auctions:
    Research on auction mechanisms and market interaction structures is prevalent, highlighting innovative approaches to resource allocation in telecommunications.
  3. Telecommunications Infrastructure Analysis:
    Netnomics delves into the economic implications of telecommunication infrastructures, exploring their role in broader economic contexts.
  4. Policy and Regulation:
    The journal addresses the influence of regulatory frameworks and intellectual property rights on technology adoption and market competition.
  5. Global and Regional Studies:
    It includes comparative analyses of ICT diffusion and its economic implications across different regions and countries.
Recent publications in Netnomics reveal emerging themes that highlight the evolving relationship between technology and economics, reflecting current global challenges and innovations.
  1. Digital Transformation and Economic Growth:
    There is a growing focus on how digital technology adoption influences economic growth and productivity, particularly in developing regions.
  2. COVID-19 and Technology's Role:
    Research on the impact of ICT during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in areas such as vaccine delivery and healthcare logistics, has gained prominence.
  3. Sustainable ICT and Climate Change:
    Studies exploring the intersection of ICT diffusion and climate change are emerging, emphasizing the role of technology in addressing environmental challenges.
  4. Innovative Auction Mechanisms:
    New auction mechanisms and market designs, particularly in the context of telecommunications and spectrum allocation, are becoming increasingly relevant.
  5. Network Analysis of Standard Setting Organizations:
    Research employing social network analysis to understand the dynamics of standard-setting organizations and their impact on technology adoption is on the rise.

Declining or Waning

In recent years, certain themes within Netnomics have shown a decline in prominence, suggesting a shift in research interest and focus.
  1. Traditional Economic Models:
    Research employing traditional economic models without incorporating ICT elements has become less frequent, indicating a shift towards more integrated approaches.
  2. Static Market Analysis:
    Themes focusing solely on static market conditions are waning as there is an increasing preference for dynamic and interactive market analyses.
  3. General Economic Growth Studies:
    While still relevant, studies examining economic growth in isolation from ICT influences are appearing less frequently.

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