Socio-Economic Review

短名Socioecon Rev
Journal Impact3.08
国际分区SOCIOLOGY(Q1)
期刊索引SCI Q1中科院 2 区
ISSN1475-1461, 1475-147X
h-index74
国内分区经济学(2区)经济学经济学(2区)经济学社会学(2区)经济学政治学(3区)

Originating in the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Socio-Economic Review (SER) is part of a broader movement in the social sciences for the rediscovery of the socio-political foundations of the economy. Devoted to the advancement of socio-economics, it deals with the analytical, political and moral questions arising at the intersection between economy and society. Articles in SER explore how the economy is or should be governed by social relations, institutional rules, political decisions, and cultural values. They also consider how the economy in turn affects the society of which it is part, for example by breaking up old institutional forms and giving rise to new ones. The domain of the journal is deliberately broadly conceived, so new variations to its general theme may be discovered and editors can learn from the papers that readers submit. To enhance international dialogue, Socio-Economic Review accepts the submission of translated articles that are simultaneously published in a language other than English. In pursuit of its program, SER is eager to promote interdisciplinary dialogue between sociology, economics, political science and moral philosophy, through both empirical and theoretical work. Empirical papers may be qualitative as well as quantitative, and theoretical papers will not be confined to deductive model-building. Papers suggestive of more generalizable insights into the economy as a domain of social action will be preferred over narrowly specialized work. While firmly committed to the highest standards of scholarly excellence, Socio-Economic Review encourages discussion of the practical and ethical dimensions of economic action, with the intention to contribute to both the advancement of social science and the building of a good economy in a good society.

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涉及主题经济政治学法学业务社会学政治哲学计算机科学数学财务历史市场经济地理心理学生物物理宏观经济学考古
出版信息出版商: Oxford University Press出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2005原创研究文献占比97.75%自引率:6.20%Gold OA占比: 32.42%

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