Journal License
CJBR is an open access journal. All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. This means anyone may freely read, download, and reuse our content for any legal purpose, including commercial use, as long as proper credit is given to the authors. The CC BY license supports maximum dissemination and engagement with the research. Authors retain copyright of their work and grant the journal the right to publish it under the CC BY terms. The license statement is clearly displayed on each article.
Journal Indexing
CJBR is committed to broad discoverability of its content. Our articles are indexed in and accessible via:
- Crossref (DOI): Each article has a DOI registered with Crossref for reliable linking.
- Google Scholar: All articles are searchable and citable in Google Scholar.
- ROAD (ISSN Portal): As a registered journal, CJSS metadata is listed in the ISSN ROAD directory.
- Academic Networks: We share articles on platforms like ResearchGate and Academia.edu for wider reach.
We have applied for inclusion in major indexing databases. Our DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) application is pending. Applications for Scopus and Web of Science are submitted, in line with Scopus’s continuous evaluation process. Once approved, our journal and articles will be listed there. We encourage readers to check our Indexing page for updates on indexing status.
Mission, Vision, Aims & Scope
The Mission of CELT Journal of Business Research is to advance high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship in all areas of business, management, and accounting. The Vision is to become a leading international forum for cutting-edge business research that drives theory and practice. Consistent with Scopus requirements, the journal’s Aims & Scope will clearly define the subject coverage and audience. For example: “CELT Journal of Business Research publishes rigorous theoretical and empirical studies on management, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, and related business fields. We emphasize relevance and methodological transparency, aiming to serve academics, practitioners, and policymakers globally.” The scope statement will note publication frequency, audience (researchers and practitioners), and article types (original research, reviews, case studies). These elements (unique title, aims, scope, ISSN) are mandated by best-practice guidelines. The website will prominently display the journal’s aims, scope, and target readership to ensure clarity and meet DOAJ criteria.