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Acceptance to publication: 45 days

Aim and Scope
Data
Analysis and Information Systems is a peer-reviewed journal. DAIS
aimed at integrating all branches of business management, related natural and
social sciences, such as data analysis, database management, decision sciences,
information systems, operations research, management science, production
/operations management, statistics, behavioral sciences, psychology, sociology,
and political science. DAIS crosses the functional areas of business disciplines in
tradition, including management process, strategic and/or operations
management, information technology, accounting, finance, marketing, and
international business. DAIS addresses the challenges,
opportunities, frameworks, and tool-kits of organizational decision-makers. DAIS encourages exchanges, co-operations, and collaborations among
business, commerce, industry, and government. DAIS embraces both qualitative and quantitative decision models.
Submission: Authors requested to submit their papers electronically to online.journalsubmission@gmail.com
Article Processing Charges: No article processing charges in the journal.
License: Creative Commons 4.0
Indexing and Abstracting: The journal will be index in Google Scholar, Research Gate...
Frequency: DAIS is an Annual Journal i.e. Two issue every year.
Plagiarism: All the articles will be check through Turnitin Software before the publication of the journal.
Retractions: Retractions are considered by journal editors in cases of evidence of unreliable data or findings, plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unethical research. We may consider an expression of concern notice if an article is under investigation. All retraction notices will explain why the article was retracted. The retraction procedure depends on the publication stage of the article.
Review Process: This
journal uses double-blind review,
which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the
reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. The articles is submitted to minimum 3 reviewers specialize on the topic for their reviews.
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