About the Journal

Journal of Finance Integration and Business Independence (JoFIBI) is an interdisciplinary academic publication that bridges the domains of finance, economics, and business management. The journal serves as a vital platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to explore the intricate dynamics between global financial integration and the ability of businesses to maintain strategic autonomy and operational resilience. JoFIBI publishes two issues a year in May and November.

In today’s interconnected global economy, financial systems are becoming increasingly interdependent, driven by technological advancements, international trade, and cross-border investment flows. Simultaneously, businesses face growing pressure to innovate and adapt while safeguarding their independence in decision-making, risk management, and competitive positioning. This journal is dedicated to examining the convergence of these two trends and uncovering solutions to the challenges they present.


Focus and Scope
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The journal encourages submissions from interdisciplinary perspectives, emphasizing empirical, theoretical, and policy-driven research. The following key areas are within the journal's scope:

1. Finance Integration:

  • Global Financial Systems: Research on the integration of financial markets, institutions, and instruments across borders.
  • Trade and Investment Flows: Studies on cross-border investments, trade partnerships, and their impacts on national and regional economies.
  • Financial Inclusion: Analysis of initiatives to bridge economic disparities through integrated financial solutions.
  • Technological Impact: The role of emerging technologies, such as fintech and blockchain, in facilitating seamless financial interactions globally.
  • Islamic Finance
  • Financial Behaviors

2. Business Independence:

  • Resilience in Globalized Markets: Strategies for maintaining business autonomy amidst global financial convergence.
  • Risk Management: Evaluating risks associated with dependence on global financial systems and developing mitigation strategies.
  • Innovation and Competitiveness: Research on how businesses innovate to maintain independence in integrated markets.
  • Governance and Leadership: Exploring leadership and decision-making approaches that reinforce operational self-reliance
  • Small and Medium Businesses

3. Socioeconomic and Environmental Perspectives:

  • Social Impacts: The role of finance and business strategies in addressing societal challenges like inequality and access to resources.
  • Sustainability: Integration of environmental considerations in financial systems and business practices.