Field
Status / Value
Description

WoS

Not Indexed

Scopus

2025

PubMed

Not Indexed

SJR

Q4

Google Scholar

Not Indexed

Cross Ref DOI

Not Available

Impact Factor

HEC

Y

ISSN

1755-1978 | 1755-1986

Country

Publisher

Practical Action Publishing

About the Journal

Enterprise Development and Microfinance is an international peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the role of enterprise development, financial services, and market systems in reducing poverty and promoting sustainable economic growth. With more than three decades of publication history, the journal has developed a strong reputation for publishing practice-based and policy-relevant research. Originally launched as Small Enterprise Development (SED), the journal later evolved into Enterprise Development and Microfinance to reflect the expanding importance of entrepreneurship, financial inclusion, and economic development initiatives in different regions of the world.

The journal serves as a bridge between researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and organizations working in the field of economic and social development. Published by Practical Action Publishing, it provides a platform for scholarly discussions and practical experiences that contribute to improving enterprise growth and poverty reduction strategies. The journal emphasizes evidence-based research and encourages studies that can directly influence development policies and professional practice.

Aim and Scope

The primary aim of Enterprise Development and Microfinance is to enhance understanding of how enterprises, markets, and financial services contribute to poverty reduction, sustainable livelihoods, and inclusive economic development. The journal seeks to encourage the dissemination of innovative ideas, practical experiences, and empirical research that can support policymakers and development practitioners in designing effective interventions for social and economic progress.

The scope of the journal covers a broad range of development-related themes including agriculture and food systems, economic and business development, social development, gender studies, environmental sustainability, technology, public health, urban development, and financial inclusion. It also welcomes studies on disaster management, education, climate change, participation, and sustainable development initiatives. The journal particularly values interdisciplinary research that addresses global development challenges and contributes practical solutions for communities in developing and emerging economies.

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