REVIEW POLICY
All scientific articles received by the editors are subject to a mandatory double-blind review. The reviewer has no information about the names and orders of the authors and, conversely, authors do not know who has reviewed their submitted manuscript. Interaction between authors and reviewers is not allowed and takes place only through the Editorial Office.
- Before a manuscript is submitted for review, an initial review will take place, the main purpose of which is to confirm that the topic of the article is consistent with the journal, the requirements and the correctness of the originality study.
- The peer review is conducted by the Editorial Board and the reviewers, who are generally recognised experts in the field relevant to the article's topic. The selection and appointment of a reviewer is the responsibility of the Editor-in-Chief of the journal. The decision is made with knowledge of the reviewer's employment. The average review period is 1 month from the date of receipt of the manuscript.
- If there is a conflict of interest in terms of publication ethics, the reviewer is obliged to inform the Editorial Office immediately and will be excluded from reviewing the manuscript.
- After reviewing the manuscript, the reviewer shall make recommendations on the article in the prescribed form. Options for decision:
- the article is recommended for publication in its current form;
- the article is recommended for publication without additional review after the deficiencies identified by the reviewer have been remedied;
- the article needs improvement and requires another round of revision;
- the article cannot be published in the journal even after the revision.
In the case of a negative review, the article will be permanently excluded from publication in the journal.
- The Journal Editorial Office sends the text of the review to the author. If there are recommendations to improve the manuscript, the Editorial Office offers to take them into account when preparing a new version of the manuscript or to send a reasoned response to the reviewer within 1 month of receiving the review. The author has the right to refuse the revision, of which he/she must inform the Editorial Office in writing (the article will then no longer be considered). The author may resubmit the completed manuscript to the journal.
- The Editorial Office will conduct a maximum of three rounds of review for each manuscript. If the reviewers' comments are upheld after the third round of review, the article will be withdrawn from consideration.
- If irreconcilable contradictions exist between the author and the reviewers about the manuscript, the Editorial Office, in consultation with the Editorial Board and the Editor-in-Chief, may send the manuscript for further review. In conflicting situations, the decision to publish the manuscript shall be made by the Editor-in-Chief at the meeting of the Editorial Board.
- The final decision to accept or reject the article shall be made by the Editor-in-Chief, taking into account the opinion of the Editorial Office, the Editorial Board and the reviewers appointed to review the manuscript.
- The original reviews shall be kept in the Editorial Office of the journal.
- Not accepted for publication are:
(a) articles that are not properly formatted and whose authors refuse technical revision of the articles;
(b) articles whose authors do not respond to reviewers' constructive comments;
(c) articles that do not contain new information or are not relevant to the scientific work.
Noonomy and Noosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y. Witte INID established by the S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development (INID) as a peer-reviewed scholarly publication.
The mission of the journal is to direct the scientific community towards active cooperation in the search for a fundamentally new model of global social structure, in the timely fixation and scientific reflection of precursors of global socio-economic and technological transformations, which are just emerging in the practical sphere and are capable not only of bringing into being elements of socialisation of modern modifications of the economic world, but also of forming reliable conditions for a qualitative leap forward - towards a new quality of life and a new way of production.
The journal addresses the issues raised by the concept of New industrial society of the second generation (NIS.2) and the theory of Noonomy.
The journal is an intellectual platform for productive and constructive discussion of the most complex and debatable problems of economic and social theory and practice.
The Editor – in-Chief is Sergey Bodrunov, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Corresponding member of RAS, Director of the S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development (INID), President of the Free Economic Society of Russia, President of the International Union of Economists and Expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The Editorial Office of the journal necessarily performs an expert evaluation (reviewing, scientific and stylistic editing) of all materials published in the journal.
Languages: Russian, English, Chinese.
The journal does not charge for the submission, reviewing, preprinting and publication of manuscripts. The journal is funded by its founder, the S.Y.Witte Institute for New Industrial Development (INID).
Materials published in Noonomy and Nooosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y.Witte INID is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). The journal has free access, i.e. articles may be read, downloaded, copied, distributed, printed and referred to in their entirety with attribution without any restrictions.
Noonomy and Nooosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y.Witte INID is published since 2022, four times a year in electronic and paper form.
The founder and publisher of the journal is the S.Y.Witte Institute for New Industrial Development (INID) (16, B. Monetnaya St., 197101, St. Petersburg).
Media Registration Certificate: ПИ No. ФС77-82239.
The journal uses materials of the S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development (INID) presented at scientific seminars and conferences of S.Y.Witte INID. It is a concentrated collection of publications on the concept of a new industrial society of the second generation and the theory of Noonomy, developed by the S.Y.Witte Institute for New Industrial Development together with the Russian and international scientific community.
OPEN ACCESS POLICY
The journal Noonomy and Noosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of S.Y. Witte INID provides direct open access to its content based on the following principle: Free, open access to research results contributes to the global exchange of knowledge and the advancement of science. The content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) licence, which allows the use of works with attribution for non-commercial purposes.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
S. D. BODRUNOV, Editor-in-Chief, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Corresponding member of RAS, Director of the S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development, President of the Free Economic Society of Russia, President of the International Union of Economists;
M. I. VOEYKOV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Political Economy Sector of the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
A. E. GORODETSKY, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the research area of “Institutes of modern economy and innovative development”, Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
L. V. DOROFEEVA, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Senior research scientist Institute for Regional Economic Studies Russian Academy of Sciences;
A. A. ZOLОTAREV, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Executive Director of the S. Y. Witte In- stitute for New Industrial Development;
I. V. NOVIKOVA, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Eco- nomic and Financial Strategy at the Lomonosov Moscow State University School of Economics;
V. A. PLOTNIKOV, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of General Economic Theory and History of Economic Thought, St. Petersburg State University of Economics;
S. G. PYANKOVA, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of Regional, Municipal Economics and Management at the Ural State University of Economics;
V. V. SMAGINA, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Vice-Rector – Chief Scientific Secretary of Derzhavin Tambov State University;
E. A. TKACHENKO, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Professor of the Department of Economics and Management of Enterprises and Production Complexes at St. Petersburg State University of Economics;
Z. R. KHABIBULLINA, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Candidata of Economic Sciences, Leading Researcher at the S. Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development;
CHEN HONG, Deputy Director, Academic Director, Professor, Institute of Marxism, Hainan Normal University;
N. G. YAKOVLEVA, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher at the Centre for Social Sector Economic Theory at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chief Researcher at the S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development.
EDITORIAL COUNCIL
A.R. BAKHTIZIN, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Central Institute of Economics and Mathematics of the RAS (Russia);
JESUS PASTOR GARCIA BRIGOS, lead researcher at the Institute of Philosophy (Cuba);
A.V. BUZGALIN, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Director of the Centre for Modern Marxist Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Political Economy, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia);
S.Yu. GLAZIEV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Member of the Board (Minister) on Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission (Russia);
M.K. GORSHKOV, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
R.S. GRINBERG, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Director of the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
J.K. GALBRAITH, Doctor of Economics, Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of Public Administration, Head of Government and Business Relations, Professor of Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin (USA);
R. DESAI, Professor, Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba (Canada);
A.A. DYNKIN, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, President of the E.M. Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
V.L. KVINT, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department of Economic and Financial Strategy at the Lomonosov Moscow State University School of Economics (Russia, USA);
A.I. KOLGANOV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Laboratory for Comparative Studies of Socio-Economic Systems at the Faculty of Economics of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chief Researcher at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
D. LANE, Professor, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge (UK);
P.S. LEMESHCHENKO, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the International Political Economy Department, Belarusian State University (Belarus);
V.L. MAKAROV, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Director of the Central Institute of Economics and Mathematics of Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
I.A. MAKSIMTSEV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Rector of St. Petersburg State University of Economics (Russia);
V.V. OKREPILOV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Director of the Institute of Regional Economy Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
HIROSHI ONISHI, Professor at Keio University, Vice-President of the World Political Economy Association (IIPPE) (Japan);
A.A. POROKHOVSKY, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Political Economy Department of the Faculty of Economics at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chief Researcher at the Institute of the United States and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
B.N. PORFIRIEV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Economics Section of the Social Sciences Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Director of the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
Ya.P. SILIN, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Rector of the Ural State University of Economics (Russia);
A.V. SMIRNOV, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
S.A. TOLKACHEV, Doctor of Economics, Professor, First Deputy Head of the Department of Macroeconomic Forecasting and Planning at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation (Russia);
J.T. TOSHCHENKO, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chief Researcher of the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
A. FREEMAN, Visiting Professor, University of London-Metropolitan (UK);
ENFU CHENG, President of the World Political Economy Association (WAPE), Principal Professor at the University of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Member of the Presidium of the Academic Division of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (PRC)