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  • Cover image of Volume 3, Issue 1 (2025) of the Scientific Journal of Research Studies in Future Management

    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)

    This issue presents scholarly contributions in the fields of management, marketing, public policy, innovation, finance, and digital transformation within the context of the Iranian economy. The published studies adopt analytical, data-driven, and foresight-oriented approaches to examine comparative sales strategies of domestic and international automobile manufacturers with an emphasis on consumer behavior, the correlation between FMEA techniques and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) in industrial failure analysis, and future-oriented perspectives on educational leadership in the age of artificial intelligence.

    The issue further explores identity narratives in consumer experience using visual self-motivation methods, the design of a comprehensive data-driven smart human resource management model for public organizations, and the role of sustainable fiscal policies in strengthening innovation ecosystems and the commercialization of knowledge-based ideas.

    Additional contributions address challenges in the development of information technology in healthcare service organizations, the simultaneous effect of institutional ownership and ownership concentration on earnings quality with financial performance as a mediating variable, the impact of marketing educators’ competencies on innovation and competitiveness of SMEs, and policy effectiveness models linking public human resource strategies to sustainable urban development.

    All contributions have undergone a rigorous peer-review process and aim to provide evidence-based insights with practical implications for strategic management, governance, and economic development.

  • Cover image of Volume 2, Issue 1 (2024) of the Scientific Journal of Research Studies in Future Management

    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)

    This issue presents scholarly contributions across management, economics, marketing, and sustainable development with analytical and applied perspectives. The published studies evaluate urban solid waste management performance using Material Flow Analysis (MFA) through both theoretical and case-based approaches, and assess consumer attitudes toward online purchasing compared to in-store shopping.

    The issue further examines the impact of Earnings Per Share (EPS), banking performance indicators, and foreign banking activities on credit ratings and their subsequent effects on national inflation indices. Additional research addresses the influence of job satisfaction on workforce productivity in the healthcare sector and explores key determinants of sustainable tourism development using a foresight-oriented approach.

    Moreover, the application of spiritual intelligence in modern marketing and the role of charismatic leadership in human resource management are analyzed. All contributions have undergone a rigorous peer-review process and aim to bridge theory and practice by offering evidence-based insights for managerial decision-making, economic policy formulation, and organizational performance enhancement.

  • Cover image of Volume 1, Issue 1 (2023) of the Scientific Journal of Research Studies in Future Management

    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)

    This issue presents scholarly contributions focusing on contemporary perspectives in organizational leadership, urban management, governance, innovation, and sustainable development. The published studies analyze the impact of charismatic leadership on team innovative behavior and propose a structural model linking intelligent leadership to organizational silence, with managerial team orientation as a mediating factor.

    The issue further examines organizational and motivational determinants of commercial performance in the banking sector, innovation-based business sustainability in pharmaceutical companies, and human resource resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional contributions address smart marketing strategies within smart city frameworks, monetary governance and its role in enhancing the business environment, and the realization of educational equity in physical learning infrastructures.

    Moreover, the issue proposes applied models for urban construction monitoring and improving urban transportation management quality, reflecting a problem-oriented and policy-relevant approach. All contributions have undergone a rigorous peer-review process and aim to provide strategic frameworks that bridge governance, managerial practice, and contemporary organizational theory.