International Journal of Energy Sector Management

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Journal: International Journal of Energy Sector Management

Online ISSN: 1750-6239

Print ISSN: 1750-6220

Publisher Name: Emerald Publishing Limited

Starting Year: 2007

Website URL: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ijesm

Country: United Kingdom

Email: pkidd@emerald.com

Research Discipline Energy sector management

Frequency: Monthly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

International Journal of Energy Sector Management is a platform for research on all subjects covering the management of the energy sector
Aims and scope
The International Journal of Energy Sector Management (IJESM) aims to facilitate the dissemination of research on issues relating to supply management (covering the entire supply chain of resource finding, extraction, production, treatment, conversion, transportation, distribution and retail supply), demand and usage management, waste management, customer and other stakeholder management, and solutions thereto. The journal covers all forms of energy (non-renewable and renewable), forms of supply (centralised or decentralised), ownership patterns (public or private, cooperative, joint, or any other), market structures (formal, informal, integrated, disintegrated, national, international, local, etc.) and degrees of commoditisation (e.g. internationally traded, regionally traded, non-traded, etc.).

The journal will encourage applied, practical-oriented, problem-solving research having wider relevance. Formalisation per se is not the objective but could be used as a support. Preference would be given to problems with wider relevance across geographical regions. All papers accepted undergo a double-blind peer review. For a full list of our reviewers, please see below.

The journal covers any research area relevant for managing the energy sector. Some indicative key areas include the following:

Economic analysis of sector management issues (pricing, competition, access, reform, restructuring, regulation)
Analysis of sector strategies (strategies by governments, industries, consumers, civil society, international bodies)
Analysis of financial issues (investments, revenue management, viability)
Project management (appraisal, risk management)
Organisational and behavioural analysis of sector participants (firms, consumers, others)
Knowledge management and innovation in the sector
Issues relating to environment, development and sustainability of the sector
Management of scarce resources (economic, financial, human and natural), projects, activities and concerns (e.g. regulatory, social and environmental aspects), technologies and knowledge
Business strategy, policy and planning as well as decision support systems for energy sector management
Business organisation, structure and environment, and changes thereto
Globalisation and multi-cultural management
Management of innovation, change and transition

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