Focus And Scope
The International Journal of Global Human Behavior Review (IJGHBR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing understanding of human behavior in global, multicultural, and interdisciplinary contexts. The journal publishes original research, theoretical analyses, case studies, and systematic reviews that provide new insights into the ways individuals, groups, and societies behave and interact across diverse environments.
IJGHBR emphasizes research that not only contributes to theoretical knowledge but also offers practical implications for policymakers, educators, organizations, and communities worldwide. By fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue, the journal seeks to illuminate the complexity of human behavior in areas such as psychology, sociology, education, organizational studies, cultural studies, and technological interactions.
Key Areas of Focus
The journal invites submissions in, but not limited to, the following thematic areas:
- Psychological and Cognitive Studies: Research exploring cognitive processes, emotional intelligence, decision-making, motivation, and behavioral patterns across cultures.
- Social and Cultural Behavior: Studies examining societal norms, intercultural communication, social influence, group dynamics, and human interactions in diverse cultural settings.
- Organizational and Workplace Behavior: Analyses of leadership, teamwork, organizational culture, employee engagement, and behavioral strategies in global workplaces.
- Educational Behavior: Investigations into learning behaviors, pedagogical strategies, student engagement, and the impact of technology on education.
- Technology and Human Interaction: Research on digital behavior, social media influence, human-computer interaction, and ethical considerations in technological adoption.
- Applied Behavioral Research: Case studies, interventions, and policy-related research addressing real-world behavioral challenges and solutions in communities and organizations worldwide.
Scope and Methodology
IJGHBR welcomes research employing a wide range of methodologies, including qualitative, quantitative, mixed-methods, experimental, longitudinal, and meta-analytic approaches. Submissions should demonstrate methodological rigor, ethical compliance, and relevance to global human behavior. Comparative, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary studies are highly encouraged to promote broader insights into human behavior.
The journal particularly values:
- Innovative theoretical frameworks that advance understanding of human behavior.
- Empirical research with practical implications for policy, practice, and societal development.
- Studies that examine human behavior in global and multicultural contexts, addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Research demonstrating ethical integrity, transparency, and reproducibility of findings.
Target Audience
The journal serves as a platform for:
- Academics and researchers in behavioral sciences, social sciences, education, organizational studies, and related fields.
- Practitioners and policymakers seeking evidence-based insights into human behavior.
- Graduate students and early-career researchers interested in emerging trends and innovative methodologies.
- Global organizations and institutions aiming to apply behavioral research to real-world challenges.
Global and Interdisciplinary Perspective
IJGHBR prioritizes research that transcends national and disciplinary boundaries. Manuscripts exploring human behavior in multicultural, transdisciplinary, or comparative contexts are highly valued. The journal encourages collaboration among researchers from diverse backgrounds to advance understanding of global behavioral patterns and societal trends.
By combining rigorous empirical research with theoretical innovation, IJGHBR seeks to contribute to the advancement of knowledge that is both academically significant and practically relevant for societies worldwide.

