Introduction
Following the success of the internationally famous Asian EFL Journal, the Executive have established the Asian Business Journal.
The Asian Business Journal provides three foci. Firstly it is a leading source of Academic analysis into businesses and procedures in Asia. Secondly it provides business’s within Asia an opportunity to reach a mass audience through specific company articles. Thirdly, the Asian Business Journal will assimilate a list of the top 200 Business’s in the region.
The Asian Business Journal academic section examines issues within the Asian Business Zone, and considers how traditional Business approaches are integrated with or contrasted against what is arguably a very specialized and relatively new field of study.
This journal is now accessible to the global Academic and Business community, where articles relating to Asian Business may be published and viewed by all Academic and Business professionals. The primary function of the Asian Business Journal is to provide a journal on a quarterly basis through the user friendly and highly accessible medium of the Internet that widens the target audience and authorship, particularly in the Asian-Pacific region.
The Asian Business Journal also provides new insights into key business issues and subjects that are emerging and are of contemporary interest that may not gain space in a variety of hard copy and more ‘established’ publications. These articles, for the most part, may not find their way into costly journals that have the added problem of lacking accessibility for the highly mobile Business professionals.
Index of all articles
December 2005
Volume 1. Issue 3.
1. Patil, Z.N. Oral Presentation Skills for Prospective Business Executives
2. Kelly, J. China: Business English: – A new wave
3. Robertson, P. How to Become a Flight Attendant in Korea: English Skills
4. Williams, R. Doing Business in Korea and Japan
5. NIKIYOMA Infotech Private Limited Company review
September 2005
Vol.1. Issue 2.
Academic articles
1. Ming Nuan Yang. Nursing Pre-Professionals Medical Terminology Learning Strategies
2. Peter Dash. Canada, Venezuela of the North
3. Chi-yu Chang. How American Culture Correlates the Process of Globalization
4. Esmat Babaii & Hasan Ansary. The Discourse Structure of and Sociopolitical
Strictures on TV Commercials
5. Meiling Wang & Sirkku Aaltonen. Sino-Finnish E-Mail Project. A Teaching Tool for Tertiary Business Communication Course
June 2005
Vol.1. Issue 1.
Business Articles.
1. IFG Asia
2. Time Taylor International Ltd
3. Korean Labor Law – Analysis of a failed legislation
Submissions & Listings
The Asian Business Journal has two main areas. One area for Academically orientated articles on Business in the Asian Sphere. This is controlled by the Board of Editors from across the Globe. See Part (a) below.
The Second area is for articles/news releases/interviews/ relating to companies or business in Asia. If you would like to submit a newsworthy article about your company, or have your company listed in the Asian Business Journal directory, or have your CEO interviewed by ABJ, see Part (b) and Part (c) includes basic company data. Articles analyzing topics of International interest will be published.
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