About the Journal
| Journal title | Veteran Economics, Management & Accounting Review |
|---|---|
| Initials | VEMAR |
| Abbreviation | Veteran Eco., Manag., Account. Rev. |
| Language | English,Indonesian |
| Management Style | Open Access |
| Subject Areas | Economic; Management; Accounting |
| Frequency | 2 issues every year (September-February and March-August) |
| DOI Prefix | 10.59664/vemar |
| ISSN | 2962-8830 (online); 2963-9832 (printed) |
| Publisher | Faculty of Economics and Business, UPN Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Editor-in-Chief | Krisno Septyan |
| Citation Analysis | Google Scholar l Dimensions |
VEMAR’s Value
The core value of VEMAR is to promote open-minded and innovative thinking in economics, management, and accounting scholarship. The journal is grounded in the understanding that these disciplines are not value-neutral, but are shaped by historical, ideological, and epistemological traditions.
VEMAR critically engages with logocentrism, which privileges technical rationality and positivistic reasoning as the dominant mode of knowledge production. Rather than treating such rationality as universal and timeless, VEMAR views it as a historically situated construct emerging from particular trajectories of Western modernity.
Through the publication of reflective, critical, and creative scholarly works, VEMAR seeks to:
- Reintegrate marginalized values into the historical development of economics, management, and accounting,
- Foster innovative perspectives rooted in local contexts while remaining in dialogue with global scholarship,
- Encourage pluralistic and transformative academic conversations that recognize knowledge as historically embedded and ethically consequential.











