Studia Historiae Oeconomicae
Published by Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
ISSN : 0081-6485 eISSN : 2353-7515
Abbreviation : Stud. Hist. Oeconomicae
Aims & Scope
Studia Historiae Oeconomicae (SHO) is a refereed journal published two times a year.
The journal is addressed to historians (particularly economic historians), economists, sociologists and social scientists who are interested in economic life in social and cultural contexts, both from theoretical and empirical points of view.
The general objective of the journal is to be open to the results of research on both past and contemporary social and economic phenomena, mainly from a historical, economic and sociological point of view.
In the era of progressive specialization of scientific research, the SHO has consistently been promoting the idea of the interdisciplinary character of research on economic history since its funding.
For this reason, the SHO provides a platform that brings together socio-economic historians from various faculties, including economics, social sciences, humanities and history.
The SHO sites serve as a forum for scholars from around the world, particularly those with an interest in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, to present their research and exchange ideas and engage in discussions on socio-economic history.
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SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
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| 2024 | 0.125 |
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| 2024 | 26808 |
Journal Citation Indicator
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| 2024 | 5 |
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Licensing & Copyright
This journal operates under an Open Access model. Articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.
Copyright remains with the author(s), and no permission is required for non-commercial use, provided the original source is cited.
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Plagiarism Policy
This journal follows a plagiarism policy. All submitted manuscripts are screened using reliable plagiarism detection software to ensure originality and academic integrity. Authors are responsible for proper citation and acknowledgment of all sources, and any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, will not be tolerated.
For more details, please refer to our official: Plagiarism Policy.
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The journal’s Article Processing Charge (APC) policies support open access publishing in Arts and Humanities, Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Social Sciences, ensuring accessibility and quality in research dissemination.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Application of DEA for Evaluating the Efficiency of Economic Policy as Exemplified by EU Agriculture
Citation: 5
Authors: Lucyna
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‘Kapitalisten’ and ‘Prywaciarze’. A Comparison of Nationalisation Campaigns in the GDR and Poland
Citation: 2
Authors: Falk, Sławomir
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Poverty in Sub-Africa: Reflecting on the Failure of International Global Governance
Citation: 2
Authors: Hassan Attahiru
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The Agricultural Reform of 1981 and the Competition for Resources Between Peasant Farms and State-Owned Farms in the 1980s
Citation: 2
Authors: Dariusz T.