Aim and Scope
VEMAR aims to serve as an open academic forum for the development and critical discussion of scholarly work in Economics, Management, and Accounting. The journal welcomes both conceptual and empirical studies developed through intradisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches that connect these three fields.
VEMAR particularly encourages contributions that engage with the social, cultural, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of economics, management, and accounting, understood not merely as contemporary concerns but as outcomes of historical processes that have shaped theories and practices over time. The journal invites research that examines how these value-laden dimensions have evolved, been contested, or marginalized across different historical periods and within diverse local and global contexts, including but not limited to colonial legacies, modernity, globalization, and socio-economic transformation.
By doing so, VEMAR promotes perspectives that move beyond purely technical and ahistorical analyses, positioning economics, management, and accounting as social practices embedded in history, values, and power relations.











