About
**Aims** The Global Journal of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (GJIME) is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of innovation processes and entrepreneurial ecosystems across global contexts. The journal seeks to integrate theoretical developments with practical insights to foster sustainable economic growth and competitive advantage through innovation. **Scope** GJIME covers a broad spectrum of topics related to innovation management and entrepreneurship, including product and process innovation, open innovation, business model innovation, and social entrepreneurship. The journal emphasizes cross-cultural and comparative studies that examine how institutional, cultural, and economic factors shape innovation and entrepreneurial outcomes. Key areas of interest include technology transfer, venture capital, intrapreneurship, innovation policy, and the role of digital platforms in enabling entrepreneurial ventures. GJIME also encourages submissions on nascent fields such as frugal innovation, impact investing, and circular economy entrepreneurship. **Article Types** The journal accepts: (1) Original Research Articles with robust empirical designs; (2) Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses that synthesize fragmented literatures; (3) Conceptual Papers that propose new typologies or models; (4) Case Studies of innovative firms or entrepreneurial initiatives; and (5) Policy Briefs that offer evidence-based recommendations for practitioners and policymakers. All manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind review process to ensure scholarly excellence. **Audience** GJIME targets academics, innovation managers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and government officials involved in innovation policy. The journal aims to inform both research and practice by providing actionable insights into how innovation and entrepreneurship can be effectively managed and scaled in diverse global contexts.