The International Journal of Business Research and Information Technology (IJBRIT) is published (since 2014) by the Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines. The IJBRIT is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal. The acceptance rate is 20%. It has been issued an ISSN number (2327-0845) by the Library of Congress. The journal is published annually and is indexed in EBSCO, Gale-Cengage, and ProQuest databases. Abstracts of published articles are indexed by IABPAD (www.iabpad.com).

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International Journal of Business Research and Information Technology

Bel G. Raggad, Editor
Pace University, New York

Morsheda Hassan, Associate Editor
Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana

Editorial Board

James R King, Jr.
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

Jiangtao Qiu
Southwestern University of Finance
and Economics, China

Halbana Tarmizi
Bemidji State University

Emad A. Abu-Shanab
Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan

Patrick Jaska
University of Mary Hardin – Baylor

Faisal Badi Alkhateeb
Tusculum University

Iman Akour
University of Sharjah, UAE

Mohammad Dadashzadeh
Oakland University, Rochester, MI

Mark Schmidt
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN

Gundars Kaupins
Boise State University, Boise, Idaho

The aim of this journal is to publish original (theoretical, empirical, or applied) research articles that will contribute significantly to information technology. Papers are selected based on a double-blind peer review process. Manuscripts will be judged on their contents, originality, soundness of analysis, writing style, presentation, structure, and contribution to the literature. Papers published in conference proceedings cannot be considered for publication in the journal. Articles will be checked for originality using a Plagiarism checker. Information concerning manuscript submission, journal guidelines, and editorial policy are posted on this website.

The International Journal of Business Research and Information Technology, editors, editorial board, and the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines are not responsible for the views expressed by authors in this journal. The proofreading of the manuscripts and any errors are the sole responsibility of the individual authors.

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