About JEMS
The Journal of Ecosystem Marketing and Strategy (JEMS) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing rigorous and policy-relevant research at the intersection of ecosystem marketing, platform strategy, digital markets, competition policy, data sovereignty, demand formation, and strategic management.
JEMS is published by EHPAGM Publications, a publishing imprint of EHPAGM — the Ekosistem Hakimiyeti Politikaları Araştırma ve Geliştirme Merkezi (Centre for Research and Development of Ecosystem Dominance Policies). The journal is designed to serve as the primary international venue for scholarly contributions that address the theoretical, empirical, and policy dimensions of modern digital ecosystems.
Mission
The central mission of JEMS is to develop ecosystem marketing as a distinct and rigorous scholarly field. As digital platforms, data-driven markets, and complex multi-sided ecosystems increasingly shape economic activity and social life, there is an urgent need for dedicated scholarly infrastructure that can accommodate interdisciplinary, methodologically plural, and policy-informed research.
JEMS aspires to be the leading venue for scholarship that connects theoretical innovation with empirical investigation and policy application.
Publishing Model
JEMS operates as a Diamond Open Access journal. All published articles are freely accessible immediately upon publication. Authors retain full copyright under CC BY 4.0. At launch, JEMS charges neither article submission fees nor article processing charges (APCs).
Peer Review
All original submissions are subject to rigorous double-blind peer review by a minimum of two independent experts. JEMS follows COPE standards and guidelines in all editorial operations.
Indexing Commitment
JEMS is a new journal and is not yet indexed in major academic databases. The journal is being developed in full compliance with international scholarly publishing standards — including transparent peer review, open metadata, persistent identifiers, and long-term digital archiving — to support future applications to relevant indexing services including DOAJ, Scopus, and Web of Science / ESCI.
Contact
For enquiries regarding the journal, please visit the Contact page.