About Us
AIMS & SCOPE
AIM OF JOURNAL
The aim of the “Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science” is to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of research findings, innovations, and critical insights at the intersection of business, information technology (IT), and soil science. By bridging these seemingly disparate fields, the journal seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
Key objectives of the journal include:
1. Advancing Knowledge
To publish original research that contributes to advancing understanding and knowledge in the fields of business, IT, and soil science, thereby enriching the academic literature and informing practice.
2. Interdisciplinary Exploration
To encourage interdisciplinary research that examines the complex interactions and interdependencies between business activities, technological advancements, and soil ecosystems.
3. Addressing Global Challenges
To address pressing societal challenges related to sustainable business practices, digital transformation, food security, environmental sustainability, and climate change adaptation and mitigation, among others, through rigorous scientific inquiry.
4. Promoting Innovation and Best Practices
To showcase innovative technologies, methodologies, and best practices that harness the potential of IT to improve business operations, enhance soil management techniques, and promote sustainable development.
5. Facilitating Collaboration and Dialogue
To serve as a platform for scholarly exchange, fostering collaboration and dialogue among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry professionals across diverse disciplines and geographic regions.
6. Informing Policy and Decision-Making
To provide evidence-based insights and recommendations to inform policy formulation, strategic decision-making, and practical interventions aimed at addressing socio-economic, environmental, and technological challenges at the nexus of business, IT, and soil science.
Overall, the “Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science” aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the promotion of sustainable development by fostering interdisciplinary research and dialogue that integrates insights from business, IT, and soil science disciplines.
BITS Journal Scope
The scope of the “Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science” encompasses a wide range of topics at the intersection of business, information technology (IT), and soil science. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and technical notes addressing various aspects of these fields, including but not limited to
1. Business and Management
- Business strategies and models for sustainable development
- Corporate social responsibility and environmental management
- Sustainable supply chain management
- Green entrepreneurship and innovation
- Economic and financial analysis of environmental initiatives
2. Information Technology (IT)
- Digital transformation in business processes and operations
- Big data analytics and business intelligence
- Cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) applications in agriculture and environmental management
- Information systems for sustainable business practices
- Cybersecurity and privacy issues in agricultural and environmental data management
3. Soil Science and Agriculture
- Soil health assessment and management practices
- Sustainable agriculture and agroecology
- Precision agriculture and smart farming technologies
- Soil conservation and erosion control measures
- Climate-smart agriculture and adaptation/mitigation strategies
4. Interdisciplinary Research
- Integration of IT solutions into soil science research and agricultural practices
- Business-driven approaches to soil conservation and environmental sustainability
- Socio-economic implications of digital technologies in agriculture and natural resource management
- Policy analysis and recommendations for promoting sustainable business practices and soil conservation efforts
The journal encourages submissions that explore interdisciplinary connections and synergies between business, IT, and soil science, as well as innovative approaches that leverage technology to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable development. Additionally, the journal welcomes contributions that offer practical insights, solutions, and recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders in academia, industry, and government agencies.







