About the Journal

The LAUTECH Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation (JEMIN) is an interdisciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality theoretical and empirical research in the fields of entrepreneurship, management, and innovation. The journal is available in both electronic (online-first) and print formats.

JEMIN goes beyond traditional academic boundaries by exploring entrepreneurship as a cross-cutting theme relevant to all disciplines and professional practices. While rooted in economics, business, and management, the journal actively invites and publishes research from a wide range of fields including nursing, physics, engineering, the social sciences, and natural sciences that engage with entrepreneurship and innovative development within their specific contexts.

Scope and Focus

JEMIN covers three core thematic areas:

  • Entrepreneurship
    Topics include entrepreneurial processes, entrepreneurial finance, SME development, and entrepreneurship policy across sectors.
  • Management
    Covers all types and levels of management theory and practice, including organizational strategy and leadership.
  • Innovation
    Focuses on innovation economics, innovation policy, innovation management, and the broader dynamics of knowledge creation and application.

Interdisciplinary Impact

The journal aims to bridge the gap between research, practice, and policy by addressing themes such as:

  • New venture creation and growth
  • Innovation processes and their economic and social impacts
  • Knowledge generation, retention, and transfer
  • Governance and sustainability in entrepreneurial ecosystems

JEMIN also explores the intersections of entrepreneurship with global challenges and emerging opportunities, including:

  • Environmental and energy sustainability
  • Healthcare innovation
  • Human capital development and migration
  • The evolving future of work and digital transformation

By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange, JEMIN supports scholarly work that recognizes the relevance of entrepreneurship and innovation across all professions and sectors.