About the Journal
Digital-Intelligent Economy and Scientific Management (DIESM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing understanding of how digital and intelligent technologies are reshaping economic systems, financial decision-making, and managerial practices. The journal emphasizes the integration of economic development, risk management, and management science with cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and intelligent analytics.
DIESM provides a platform for the in-depth examination of frontier issues including, but not limited to: monetary policy, capital markets, financial structures, taxation systems, corporate finance, governance mechanisms, ESG performance, public sector accounting, and enterprise innovation.
The journal places special focus on aligning high-quality economic growth with scientific, adaptive organizational management in the digital-intelligence era. It aims to bridge theoretical insights and real-world applications, serving as an interdisciplinary forum for researchers, policymakers, business leaders, and technology innovators.
All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process, ensuring academic integrity and quality. Reviews are conducted under the supervision of an international editorial board comprising experts in economics, finance, management, accounting, and data science. The journal maintains high standards of scholarly excellence, clarity, and relevance.
Mission
DIESM seeks to explore the operational dynamics of economic and financial systems and the evolving logic of organizational management in the age of digital and intelligent transformation. It encourages research that combines theoretical innovation with empirical analysis, aiming to:
- Promote high-quality and sustainable economic development
- Support the transition to intelligent, data-driven decision-making
- Strengthen risk control and resilience in complex environments
- Contribute to the design of modern digital governance systems
The journal is committed to addressing the academic and practical needs of the economics and management disciplines in the context of global technological change.
Core Research Themes
DIESM welcomes original research articles, theoretical analyses, and case studies in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Theoretical and Applied Economics
- Financial Economics and Financial Engineering
- Accounting, Auditing, and Financial Management
- Corporate Governance and Business Strategy
- Management Theory and Organizational Behavior
- Human Resource Management and Labor Economics
- Marketing and Consumer Behavior
- Operations Management and Supply Chain
- Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technology Management
- Sustainability, ESG, and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Public Administration and Policy Analysis
- Data Science and Intelligent Decision-Making
- International Economics and Global Business