DRL Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies – Overview

DRL Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (DRL-JMS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal committed to promoting high-quality research across diverse disciplines in social sciences, humanities, management, commerce, law, creative arts, and applied professional studies.

The journal provides a dynamic platform for scholars, academicians, researchers, professionals, and policy experts to publish original research, review articles, case studies, and conceptual papers that address contemporary issues at local, national, and global levels.

DRL-JMS encourages interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research that bridges theory and practice. The journal aims to foster academic excellence, innovation, and policy dialogue while supporting emerging researchers and established scholars alike.

With a strong commitment to ethical publishing standards and rigorous peer review, DRL-JMS contributes meaningfully to knowledge creation and dissemination.

Aim of the Journal

  • Promote interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration across multiple fields.
  • Encourage innovative research addressing contemporary societal, economic, legal, cultural, and managerial challenges.
  • Provide a scholarly platform for knowledge exchange between academia, industry, policymakers, and practitioners.
  • Support evidence-based research that contributes to sustainable development and good governance.
  • Enhance global academic engagement through high-quality publications.

Scope of the Journal

DRL-JMS publishes original research papers, review articles, short communications, case studies, policy analyses, and book reviews in the following areas (but not limited to):

  • Management & Commerce
  • Advertising & Public Relations
  • Banking & Finance
  • Corporate Law
  • Digital Marketing
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation Studies
  • Human Resource Management
  • Supply Chain & Logistics Management
  • Sports Management
  • Law and Legal Studies
  • Public Administration
  • Political Science
  • International Relations
  • Environmental Policy & Governance
  • Disaster Management
  • Development Studies
  • Urban Planning