Macro Management & Public Policies publishes original research papers that offers professional review and publication to freely disseminate research findings in areas of Organizational Studies, Business Management, Human Rights, Environmental and Social Policy and more. The Journal focuses on innovations of research methods at all stages and is committed to providing theoretical and practical experience for all those who are involved in these fields.

Macro Management & Public Policies aims to discover innovative methods, theories and studies in its field by publishing original articles, case studies and comprehensive reviews.

The scope of the papers in this journal includes, but is not limited to:

  • Sustainable Development
  • Organizational Studies
  • Human Rights
  • Workplace Wellbeing
  • Environmental and Social Policy
  • Business Management
  • Economic Development and Theory of Growth

Vol. 5 , Iss. 1 (March 2023)

Articles

  • Household Vulnerability Dimensions, Maternal Health Practices and Childhood Immunization Status in Nigeria

    Ojewumi Titus Kolawole, Akanni Akinyemi, Bola L. Solanke

    Article ID: 5399
    0  (Abstract) 10  (Download)

    Immunisation is considered one of the most cost-effective public health interventions for reducing childhood morbidity, mortality, and disability globally. However, while global achievement of over 70% coverage rates was sustained in the 1990s, wide variations exist between and within countries. In some developing countries, immunisation rates increased substantially, but in sub-Saharan Africa, immunisation rates plummeted,...

Reviews

  • Barriers and Drivers of Sustainable Business Model Innovation: Present and Future Research Perspectives

    Agyemang Kwasi Sampene, Fredrick Oteng Agyeman, Fazeelat Aziz
    1-25

    Article ID: 5424
    31  (Abstract) 92  (Download)

    Sustainable business model innovation (SBMI) introduced a unique frontier in current business operations and innovation management. Despite the numerous advantages of SBMI to contemporary business strategy, most established firms face challenges in its successful implementation. Through a systematic review process (SRP), the paper attempted to critically evaluate and analyze the previous outcome on the barriers...

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