About the Journal

The Haiti Nexus Journal of Economics and Business is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal dedicated to advancing research and innovation in the fields of economics, management, finance, entrepreneurship, trade, and economic development. The journal fosters scientific collaboration between Haitian and international researchers and supports work addressing the economic, commercial, and institutional challenges affecting Haiti, the Caribbean, Africa, and other developing regions.

The journal welcomes contributions from researchers, educators, professionals, policymakers, students, and practitioners working in the fields of economics and management sciences.

2. Journal Scope

The journal accepts submissions in the following areas, including but not limited to:

  • Microeconomics and macroeconomics
  • Development economics
  • Agricultural and rural economics
  • Environmental and natural resource economics
  • Finance and financial economics
  • Accounting and auditing
  • Banking, insurance, and microfinance
  • Business management and strategy
  • Entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
  • Marketing and consumer behavior
  • Human resource management
  • Labor and employment economics
  • International trade and regional integration
  • Public economics and economic policy
  • Econometrics and quantitative methods
  • Monetary economics and monetary policy
  • Health and education economics
  • Informal economy and financial inclusion
  • Value chains and logistics
  • Innovation, technology, and digital transformation
  • Corporate governance and social responsibility (CSR)
  • Circular economy and sustainable development
  • Tourism and the service economy
  • Behavioral and experimental economics
  • Gender economics and economic empowerment

Interdisciplinary, applied, and community-based research is strongly encouraged.

3. Accepted Manuscript Types

The journal accepts the following manuscript categories:

Original Research Articles

Full reports of original scientific studies.

Review Articles

Narrative reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.

Short Communications

Brief reports presenting preliminary or innovative findings.

Technical and Methodological Notes

Descriptions of new methods, models, analytical procedures, or methodological approaches.

Case Studies

Reports of applied economic, commercial, or managerial interventions and experiences.

Perspectives and Commentaries

Scholarly discussions on emerging issues, policies, or economic trends.

Policy and Applied Analysis Articles

Articles highlighting the practical implications of research for public policy, business, or development.

Letters to the Editor

Brief discussions relating to previously published articles or scientific topics.

4. Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

Language

Manuscripts may be submitted in English or French. Authors are responsible for ensuring that the manuscript is grammatically correct and professionally edited.

Formatting Requirements

Authors should prepare their manuscripts using:

  • Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx)
  • Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt
  • Double line spacing
  • Margins of 2.54 cm (1 inch)
  • Continuous page numbering
  • Line numbering recommended

Manuscript Structure

Title Page

The title page must include:

  • Full manuscript title
  • Running title (50 characters maximum)
  • Full names of all authors
  • Institutional affiliations
  • ORCID identifiers (where applicable)
  • Corresponding author contact information
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • JEL classification codes (where applicable)

Abstract

Abstracts must not exceed 300 words and should summarize:

  • Background
  • Objectives
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusions

Provide 3 to 6 keywords following the abstract.

Main Text

The manuscript should generally follow this structure:

  • Introduction
  • Literature Review
  • Theoretical Framework and Methodology (Data and Methods)
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Conclusions and Implications
  • Acknowledgments (optional)
  • Funding Statement
  • Conflict of Interest Statement
  • References

Word Limits

Manuscript Type Recommended Word Limit
Original Research 3,000 to 7,000 words
Review Articles 4,000 to 9,000 words
Short Communications Up to 2,000 words
Technical and Methodological Notes Up to 2,500 words
Case Studies Up to 3,000 words
Letters to the Editor Up to 1,000 words

5. References and Citation Style

The journal recommends the APA citation style (7th edition). Authors must ensure consistency throughout the manuscript.

Examples:

Journal Article

Author AA, Author BB. Article title. Journal name. Year; Volume(Issue): Pages.

Book

Author AA. Book title. Edition. Publisher; Year.

DOIs must be included whenever available.

6. Tables, Figures, and Supplementary Material

Tables

  • Tables must be editable and not submitted as images.
  • Each table must have a descriptive title.
  • Tables must be cited in the text.

Figures

  • Figures must be high resolution (minimum 300 dpi).
  • Accepted formats: PNG, TIFF, JPEG, EPS.
  • Figure captions must be submitted separately.

Supplementary Material

Supplementary material may include datasets, survey questionnaires, analysis scripts (Stata, R, Python), replication files, or additional figures and tables.

7. Ethical Considerations

Research Integrity

Authors must ensure the integrity, transparency, and reproducibility of their work. The journal encourages the sharing of data and code that enable the replication of results.

Human Subjects

Research involving human participants (surveys, interviews, experiments) must comply with institutional and international ethical standards and obtain appropriate informed consent.

Confidentiality and Data Protection

Studies using individual, firm-level, or administrative data must comply with applicable privacy and data protection regulations and anonymize sensitive information.

Funding and Commercial Interest Conflicts

Research funded or supported by companies, financial institutions, or entities with an interest in the results must be fully disclosed.

8. Authorship Criteria

All listed authors must have substantially contributed to:

  • The conception or design of the study
  • The collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data
  • The drafting or revision of the manuscript
  • The approval of the final manuscript

The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all co-authors approve the submission.

9. Conflicts of Interest and Funding Disclosure

Authors must disclose:

  • Financial conflicts of interest
  • Institutional or commercial relationships
  • Funding sources and grant numbers

In the absence of conflicts, authors must declare:

"No conflicts of interest declared."

10. Prior Publication and Preprints

Submitted manuscripts must represent original work not under review elsewhere.

The journal supports the responsible dissemination of research through recognized preprint platforms (such as SSRN or RePEc). Authors must disclose any prior publication or dissemination.

Upon acceptance, authors must update their preprints with the citation and DOI of the final published version of the article.

11. Peer Review Process

All submissions undergo an initial editorial assessment, followed by single-blind peer review conducted by at least two independent reviewers.

Editorial decisions include:

  • Acceptance
  • Minor Revision
  • Major Revision
  • Rejection

Final decisions are based on scientific quality, originality, relevance, methodological rigor, and ethical compliance.

12. Open Access Policy

The Haiti Nexus Journal of Economics and Business publishes all its articles under an open-access model to maximize scientific visibility and accessibility.

Readers may freely access, download, and share articles in accordance with the journal's licensing policies.

13. Article Processing Charges (APC)

To support publication and editorial operations, the journal applies the following processing charges upon manuscript acceptance:

  • Members: USD 100
  • Non-members: USD 250

No submission fee is charged before peer review.

APCs are non-refundable once production has begun.

14. Copyright and License

Authors retain copyright of their work while granting the journal the right to publish and distribute the article.

The journal may publish articles under a Creative Commons license.

Authors are responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions for any copyrighted material.

15. Submission Process

Authors must submit their manuscripts electronically through the journal's online system or via the official editorial email address.

Submission files must include:

  • The manuscript file
  • The title page
  • Figures and tables
  • A cover letter
  • Ethics approval documents (where applicable)
  • A conflict of interest statement

Cover Letter Requirements

The cover letter must:

  • Explain the significance of the work
  • Confirm originality
  • Confirm the approval of all authors
  • Disclose any prior dissemination or preprint

16. Editorial Policies

The journal reserves the right to:

  • Reject manuscripts outside the journal's scope
  • Request revisions
  • Correct formatting or typographical errors
  • Retract articles involving breaches of scientific integrity

Breaches of scientific integrity include:

  • Plagiarism
  • Fabrication or falsification of data
  • Duplicate publication
  • Improper authorship practices

17. Contact Information

For submission assistance or editorial inquiries:

Email: info@haitinexus.org