Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Vol. 3 JEKEM Publication Notice












The interdisciplinary Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets has published its 3rd volume. The journal is the official scholarly publication of the India China America Institute, a thought leader focusing on relations between the U.S. and the world’s largest emerging economies housed at Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business.

This edition, consisting of 581 pages, contains works by scholars from universities in the U.S., Germany, India, China, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands and Tunisia.
“The problems and issues that the articles in this volume deal often do not educe simple answers or binary logic but elicit the creative tensions that come from scholarship,” says Ashok Roy, Ph.D., assistant vice president for financial services and associate professor of Asian studies at Kennesaw State, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets. “These articles are a fast-paced tour de force through an intriguing spectrum of topics in various academic disciplines. The articles are meant to entice readers intellectually.”

The third edition of the journal, which became available online on Oct. 17, contains thought-provoking articles on a wide variety of topics. The journal’s content appears in searches of the most popular and prestigious academic databases, including Digital Commons, Google Scholar, EBSCO and the Directory of Open Access Journals.

Journal highlights include:
  • “BRICS at the Gate: Modern International Monetary System in Conditions of Balanced Uncertainty”
  • “Globalization and the Determinants of Innovation in BRICS versus OECD Economies: A Macroeconomic Study”
  • “Cultural Competence in Transnational Settings & Quality Education for American Indians: Anatomy of Challenges”
  • “Measuring Development through Women’s Empowerment: A Case of Comparison, Brazil and Bolivia”
  • “Overview of Literature Relevant to Information- and Communication Technology-Based Healthcare Design in Rural China”
  • “Measuring Capacity Utilization and Evaluating the Impact of Liberalization on Capacity Utilization of Indian Drug and Pharmaceutical Industry”
  • “Japan’s Model of Mobile Ecosystem Success: The Case of NTT DoCoMo”
  • “Death and Dying in the Curriculum of Public Schools: Is There a Place?”
To view the third edition of the Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets, please visit


The India China America Institute is a well-respected thought leader on economic and geopolitical issues involving the United States and the world’s largest emerging economies –– India and China. The nonprofit institute’s primary focus is on the relationships between and among the new triad of power consisting of the U.S., China and India, the world’s most populous countries and largest markets. These three mammoth economies are expected to lead global economic growth in the 21st century and their interrelationships will bear on global prosperity.

Kennesaw State University is the third-largest university in Georgia, offering 80 graduate and undergraduate degrees, including doctorates in education, business and nursing and a new Ph.D. in international conflict management. A member of the 35-unit University System of Georgia, Kennesaw State is a comprehensive, residential institution with a growing student population of more than 24,100 from 142 countries.