AIMS and Objective
AIM
The Journal of Engineering Innovation and Global Impact (JEIGI) aims to provide an interdisciplinary international platform for publishing high-quality research that evaluates the broader impact of engineering innovations, emerging technologies, and novel market practices on businesses, industries, consumers, society, and the environment.
The journal seeks to examine how innovations across all engineering domains—including mechanical, electrical, civil, computer, biomedical, environmental, chemical, and industrial engineering—transform industries, improve human lives, create new economic opportunities, and contribute to sustainable development.
JEIGI also critically investigates the unintended consequences of innovation, including technological disruption, job displacement, ethical challenges, environmental risks, and the decline of traditional business models. Additionally, the journal welcomes research on innovative marketing methods, disruptive business models, and breakthrough strategies that create measurable global impact.
The ultimate aim of JEIGI is to bridge engineering sciences with business transformation, sustainability, consumer welfare, and societal progress.
Objectives
JEIGI seeks to:
- Publish innovative research on emerging engineering technologies and their global applications.
- Evaluate how engineering innovations improve business performance, productivity, and competitiveness.
- Study the impact of technological advancements on end users, consumer lifestyles, and quality of life.
- Examine how engineering innovations contribute to environmental sustainability and climate solutions.
- Analyze the role of innovation in increasing GDP growth, industrial development, and per capita income.
- Investigate the negative impacts of emerging technologies such as AI-driven unemployment, business disruption, and ethical concerns.
- Encourage research on innovative marketing strategies and business models that create global transformation.
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration among engineers, economists, business researchers, environmental experts, and policymakers.
- Support evidence-based policymaking for responsible innovation adoption.
- Foster global discussions on sustainable and socially responsible innovation.