About the Journal
Ecosocial Studies: Banking, Finance and Cybersecurity Journal is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal published by IMCRA – International Meetings and Conferences Research Association, Azerbaijan. The journal advances high-quality interdisciplinary research at the intersection of banking, finance, cybersecurity, fintech, blockchain technologies, digital governance, and socio-economic development.
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Double-blind peer review by independent experts, normally completed within 4–6 weeks.
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All articles are freely accessible online under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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Issue 2, Vol 7, 2025
ECOSOCIAL Studies: banking, finance and cybersecurity, Issue 2, Vol. 7, 2025
Regular Issue
E-ISSN: 3081-0671
Established: 2019
Publisher: IMCRA – International Meetings and Conferences Research Association (Azerbaijan)
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Aysel Najafzade
Abbreviated Title: Ecos.stud.bank.fin.sybersec.
Frequency: Biannual (May–June; October–November)
Country of Publication: Azerbaijan
DOI Prefix: 10.56334/ecosbankfincyber
Publication Model: Open Access (CC BY 4.0 License)
Publication Fees: None (no submission or processing charges)
Language of Publication: English📘 Ecosocial Studies: Banking, Finance and Cybersecurity Journal - Volume 7, Issue 2 | July 2025
ISSN: 3081-0671 | Open Access | Peer ReviewedWe are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 7, Issue 2 of Ecosocial Studies: Banking, Finance and Cybersecurity Journal. This issue features original research at the intersection of law, psychology, technology, and social development.
🔍 Featured Articles:
🔹 1. Criminal Protection of Children against Cyber Sexual Harassment: A Legal Analysis of the Saudi Regulatory Framework
Islam Mahrous Ali Naggi
📄 Pages: 7–12
🔗 https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.1
🔹 2. Socio-Psychological Factors of Youth Deviant Behavior in the Contemporary Era and Their Impact on Social Development Mechanisms: Forms and Patterns of Influence
Rahil Najafov
📄 Pages: 13–28
🔗 https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.3
🔹 3. Digital Disruption in Audit: The Role of Robotic Process Automation in Reshaping Internal Audit Functions in Malaysia
Ng, L. X., Kannan, A. A., & Suresh, A. B.
📄 Pages: 29–38
🔗 https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.2
Talibli Subhan, A.
📄 Pages: 39–48
🔗 https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.4
🔹 5. A Bibliometric Analysis of Consumer perception Models for Adoption of Electric Vehicles
Neha Pathak, Pooja Patel, Rahul Kumar
📄 Pages: 49-68
🔗https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.5
Himanshu Kolte, Kishan Lal Sahu, Sangam Prajapati
📄 Pages: 69-78
🔗 https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.6
🔹7. Effect of Exposure to the Gum-Resin Extract of Ferula assa-foetida on Oxidative Stress in Paramecium sp.
Trilli Hanine; Trilli Aicha📄 Pages: 79-83
🔗 https://doi.org/10.56334/ecosbankfincyber/7.2.7
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