Call for Book Chapters:
From Theory to Impact: New Visions Across Disciplines
Proposed Publication Date: 30 July 2025 with ISBN
Proposed Publication Date: 30 July 2025 with ISBN
In a world of accelerating change, the need to bridge theoretical knowledge with tangible real-world impact has never been greater. This edited volume, “From Theory to Impact: New Visions Across Disciplines”, invites high-quality, original chapters from scholars, researchers, and practitioners across disciplines who are reimagining the boundaries of academic knowledge and its transformative power.
The book aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, innovative thinking, and actionable insights that move beyond traditional academic silos. Whether your work lies in the sciences, humanities, technology, education, or social policy, we seek contributions that showcase how theoretical foundations are evolving into meaningful practice.
The book will delve into a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
We invite researchers, academics, practitioners, and industry experts to contribute original chapters that offer theoretical insights, empirical evidence, and practical recommendations in the realm of technology and innovation in management. Submissions can encompass conceptual frameworks, empirical studies, case analyses, and critical reviews that advance our understanding of the intricate interplay between technology adoption, innovation management, and organizational performance.
This interdisciplinary volume aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities arising from the convergence of technology and management practices. By fostering dialogue and knowledge exchange among scholars and practitioners, we aspire to catalyze innovation-driven strategies that drive sustainable growth and competitive advantage in today’s digital era.
Authors interested in contributing to this edited book can submit their full article using the form below before the deadline.
INR 1046/article – INR 538/article
[Refunded if article quality isn’t above the benchmark after rejection]
Dr. Daniel James, United Kingdom
Dr. Anbuoli Parthasarathy, Republic of India
Dr. Katsuo Shichirou, Japan