• Aims and Scope

    Aim and Scope

    Ecosocial Studies: Banking, Finance and Cybersecurity (ISSN: 3081-0671) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary exploration of economic, financial, technological, and social dimensions in modern banking, finance, and cybersecurity.

    The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for the dissemination of theoretical and empirical research that addresses the evolving challenges and innovations at the intersection of finance, technology, and society. It welcomes contributions from academics, practitioners, and policymakers that seek to advance understanding, promote ethical practices, and support resilient systems in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.

    Scope of the journal includes (but is not limited to):

    • Banking systems, digital banking, and financial institutions

    • Financial management, investment strategies, and market dynamics

    • Cybersecurity risks, resilience, and regulatory frameworks in finance

    • Blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and digital assets

    • Fintech innovations and digital transformation in financial services

    • Risk analysis, fraud detection, and cybersecurity compliance

    • Socioeconomic impacts of financial technology and digital security

    • Governance, ethics, and policy developments related to banking and cyber finance

    • Case studies on cybersecurity incidents in banking and finance sectors

    The journal supports a wide range of methodological approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research. Special emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary studies that bridge gaps between financial theory, cybersecurity practice, regulatory development, and social implications.

    Ecosocial Studies publishes high-quality research twice a year and does not charge any fees for submission, peer review, or publication.