The Center for Sustainable Progress and Research Dynamics (CSPRD) publishes the Foundation of Business and Society (FBS), a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly research journal released quarterly. Independently managed by the Editorial Board with assistance from the Advisory Board and associate fellows of CSPRD, the journal draws on contributions from distinguished national and international faculty members at higher education institutions. The journal aims to cover various sub-areas of Economics, Development Studies, and Business Economics, focusing on the theoretical and applied issues encountered by academics, researchers, economists, policymakers, managers, businesses, and society, especially in the field of Economics as a core discipline. It particularly welcomes submissions that address sustainable economic development in emerging and developing economies.

The main objective of FBS is to disseminate reliable knowledge and foster quality research while initiating interdisciplinary debates that link different areas of Economics and Development Studies within social sciences. These discussions emphasize analyzing societies, behaviors, economic and social challenges, businesses, and economies, with a focus on solutions supported by empirical and applied research.

FBS also covers all disciplines of social sciences in the context of development studies, providing a platform for high-quality research. It invites contributions from individuals or research groups in the form of papers, articles, theoretical frameworks, and reviews that foster the creation of reliable knowledge in the broader fields of Economics and Development Studies. The journal's target audience includes not only scholars but also policymakers and practitioners, particularly those engaged in public and private sector leadership and research development.

The journal upholds contemporary research publication practices, including blind peer review, timely feedback, regular publications, open access, archiving, ethical policies, plagiarism checks, and comprehensive coverage of its fields. The Editorial and Advisory Boards include internationally recognized scholars and researchers with expertise in their respective fields.

The opinions and views expressed in the articles published in FBS are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of CSPRD or the Review of Economics and Development Studies.

CSPRD follows an Open Access Policy for copyright and licensing. Authors, researchers, and readers using or reproducing content from this platform must appropriately cite the author(s), journal name, and CSPRD publication details.

Aims & Scope

The Foundation of Business and Society (FBS) focuses on quantitative economic and development policy analysis. Its target readership includes economists and social scientists working in government, business, international organizations, universities, and research institutions. The journal is dedicated to publishing the latest and most significant research in economics and development studies.

The key purpose of FBS is to disseminate applied knowledge, high-quality research, and stimulate debate on contemporary issues in Applied Economics, Development Studies, and Business Economics across related disciplines.

FBS aims to explore the latest advancements in all branches of Economics, Development Studies, and Business Economics. The journal is international in scope, covering all aspects of developed, developing, and emerging economies within these disciplines.

The journal welcomes articles on a wide array of topics in Economics and Development Studies, particularly in emerging economies. These topics include, but are not limited to, microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial economics, environmental economics, sustainable economic growth and development, monetary economics, econometrics, agricultural economics, international economics, managerial economics, labor economics, public finance, political economy, game theory, health economics, population studies, monetary and financial economics, applied economics, behavioral and experimental economics, educational economics, commerce, regional economics, law and economics, industrial organization, economic history, natural resource economics, climate change economics, environmental economics, industry structure and public policy, economic modeling and policy, corporate finance, psychology and economics, gender studies, business studies, and management issues.