Journal of Allied Research in Social and Development Sciences
The Journal of Allied Research in Social and Development Sciences is an esteemed international, open-access, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the fields of social and development sciences with a focus on management and accounting. Published bimonthly, this journal provides a rigorous platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate significant, high-quality research that contributes to the understanding and development of management practices and accounting techniques across diverse disciplines and geographic boundaries. We welcome interdisciplinary research that integrates management and accounting perspectives with other fields, such as finance, business strategy, and technology.
Journal Metrics:
- Acceptance Rate: 33%
- Impact Factor: 7.16 (2024)
Submission and Publication:
Authors are cordially invited to submit full-length, original, and unpublished research articles for consideration.
Latest Articles
THE JOURNEY TO EMPOWERMENT: PERCEIVED COMPETENCE AND AUTONOMY AMONG TEACHER TRAINEES IN GHANA
Published by: Jennifer Anne Smith , Kwame Adjei Mensah
Pages: 1-9
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Psychological well-being is intricately linked to the fulfillment of innate human needs, as outlined in self-determination theory (SDT). This theory posits that three fundamental psychological needs—competence, autonomy, and relatedness—play pivotal roles in shaping individuals' functioning and overall well-being. Competence involves feeling effective in one's interactions with the social
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REGIONAL ALLOCATION OF PRIORITY SECTOR ADVANCES: TRENDS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Published by: Muhammad Ali Rizvi , Zainab Hussain Abbasi
Pages: 10-16
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The allocation of credit to the priority sector, particularly agriculture, is a critical aspect of India's financial policy aimed at fostering inclusive growth and rural development. However, ambiguity surrounding the definition and scope of agricultural lending has been a longstanding concern, leading to inconsistent implementation across financial institutions. In response to these
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SEEDS OF UNITY: EXAMINING FARMERS' COOPERATIVES IN CONFLICT-RIDDEN MAGUINDANAO, SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES
Published by: Aisha Ibrahim Abdullah , Mohammad Yusuf Al-Mansur
Pages: 17-28
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The establishment of cooperatives in the Philippines, catalyzed by legislative initiatives such as Republic Act No. 6938 and Republic Act No. 6939, marked a significant milestone in the country's cooperative movement. Enacted during the presidency of Corazon C. Aquino in 1990, these laws aimed to provide a legal framework for cooperative organizations and establish the Cooperative Development
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