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| Journal URL | https://icrp.org.uk/journal/index.php/SAIJ |
| Title | Strategic Artificial Intelligence Journal |
| Publisher | ICR Publications Ltd |
| Description | The Strategic Artificial Intelligence Journal (SAIJ) serves as a premier platform for the dissemination of pioneering research and practical insights at the confluence of strategic management and artificial intelligence (AI). This scholarly publication is dedicated to exploring the transformative impact of AI technologies on strategic planning, decision-making processes, and management practices across various sectors and disciplines. Publishing model: Open Access Publisher: ICR Publications LTD UK Indexed in: Google Scholar, Dimensions, Crossref, WorldCat, PKP Index, Road Directory, OpenAIRE, Scilit by MDPI, Mendeley Rapid Publication: SAIJ published 2 issues in a year July and December). Initial validation and desk review decision within 21 days of submission; acceptance to publication occurs within 90 days. |
| ISSN | 0000-0000 |
| Language(s) | English (en) |
| Publisher Email | publications@icrp.org.uk |
| Copyright | Copyright / Open Access Policy: This journal provides immediate free open access and is distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This is an open-access journal, which means readers can access it freely. Readers may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles for any lawful purpose without seeking prior permission from the publisher or author. This is consistent with the Budapest Open Access Initiative's (BOAI) definition of open access.
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| Rights | This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. |
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