Top citation year was 2025 with 59 citations. Average citations per year stand at 32.83. Each indexed article contributes around 9.95 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2025 is 15, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 101 citations.
Veteran Economics, Management & Accounting Review
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Most Cited Article
Pengaruh Penerimaan Pajak dan Tingkat Inflasi Terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Di Indonesia
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
19
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| 2025 |
59
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| 2024 |
44
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| 2023 |
47
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| 2022 |
18
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| 2021 |
10
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About This Journal
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Through the publication of reflective, critical, and creative scholarly works, VEMAR seeks to:
Reintegrate marginalized values into the historical development of economics, management, and accounting,
Foster innovative perspectives rooted in local contexts while remaining in dialogue with global scholarship,
Encourage pluralistic and transformative academic conversations that recognize knowledge as historically embedded and ethically consequential.
VEMAR particularly encourages contributions that engage with the social, cultural, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of economics, management, and accounting, understood not merely as contemporary concerns but as outcomes of historical processes that have shaped theories and practices over time. The journal invites research that examines how these value-laden dimensions have evolved, been contested, or marginalized across different historical periods and within diverse local and global contexts, including but not limited to colonial legacies, modernity, globalization, and socio-economic transformation.
By doing so, VEMAR promotes perspectives that move beyond purely technical and ahistorical analyses, positioning economics, management, and accounting as social practices embedded in history, values, and power relations.
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