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About the Journal
Focus and Scope
The Researcher CAB, ISSN 2392-4063, is an annual, double-anonymised peer-reviewed journal published by the College of Applied Business and Technology, Kathmandu affiliated to Tribhuvan University. The Researcher CAB publishes multidisciplinary academic research articles received particularly from scholars of general management, economics, social sciences, finance, human resources streams. The Research and Publication Committee of College of Applied Business and Technology announces call for papers from interested scholars of concerned disciplines from various parts of the country.
Publication Frequency
The Researcher CAB is published annually.
Open Access Policy
The Researcher CAB provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Peer Review Process
The Research and Publication Committee of College of Applied Business and Technology distributes the received papers to eligible reviewers for critical review. Once the contents are reviewed by the reviewers, the papers are sent back to the respective authors for necessary revision. The respective authors will be informed of the acceptance of their papers for publication after the papers are recommended for publication.
After the papers are finalized by both the reviewers and authors, the papers are edited by the editorial board of The Researcher CAB. This involves both technical formatting and language editing of the papers. The editorial board reserves the right to edit, moderate and reject the papers received from the authors based on reviewers’ recommendations.
Disclaimer
Opinions and ideas related and expressed in the articles are the authors’ own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board.