Emerald
Journal Of Entrepreneurship And Public Policy
(ISSN 2045-211X)
Aims & scope
JEPP publishes four issues per year and welcomes:
• Empirically-oriented academic papers employing a wide variety of empirical evidence. Generally, the journal considers any analysis based on real-world circumstances and conditions that can change behaviour, legislation, or outcomes
• A limited number of carefully and accurately executed replication studies
In general, JEPP seeks high-quality articles that say something interesting about the relationships among public policy and entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and economic development, or all three areas.
Scope/Coverage
• Entrepreneurship
• Public policy
• Public policies and behaviour of economic agents
• Interjurisdictional differentials and their effects
• Law and entrepreneurship
• New firms; startups
• Microeconomic analyses of economic development
• Development planning and policy
• Innovation and invention: processes and incentives
• Regional economic activity: growth, development, and changes
• Regional development policy.