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Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy - Telecommunications Association | 2024 Cite Score:1.7 | Q3

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  • About: The Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy focuses on the intersection of telecommunications and digital technologies with economic and societal outcomes. It publishes original research articles, case studies, and reviews that address key issues in the telecommunications sector, digital infrastructure, policy and regulation, and the broader implications of the digital economy. The journal caters to academics, industry professionals, and government officials who are engaged in the study and application of telecommunications and digital economy principles.
  • Objective
    The journals primary objective is to advance the understanding of how telecommunications and digital technologies influence economic development, business practices, and social interactions. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of current trends, challenges, and innovations in the telecommunications industry and to foster dialogue on how these technologies can be leveraged to drive economic growth and improve societal well-being.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach
    The Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy adopts an interdisciplinary approach, integrating perspectives from telecommunications engineering, economics, information technology, and public policy. This approach enables the journal to address complex, multifaceted issues that require collaboration across different fields of expertise. By fostering interdisciplinary research, the journal contributes to a holistic understanding of the digital economy and its implications for society.
  • Impact and Significance
    The journal is significant in both academic and industry circles for its contributions to the understanding of telecommunications and digital economy dynamics. Its publications offer valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies, such as 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), and digital platforms. The journal also plays a critical role in shaping policy discussions and guiding decision-making in the telecommunications sector, making it an important resource for stakeholders aiming to navigate the complexities of the digital age.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Dr Leith Campbell,

  • Scope: The Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the intersection of telecommunications, digital technology, and the broader economy. The journal provides a platform for the dissemination of research findings, policy analysis, and case studies related to the telecommunications industry and its impact on the digital economy, both in Australia and globally.
  • Telecommunications Technology:
    Research on the latest advancements in telecommunications infrastructure, including mobile networks, fiber optics, and satellite communications
    Innovations in wireless communication technologies, such as 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), and future network architectures
    Developments in telecommunication standards, protocols, and regulatory frameworks
    Case studies on the implementation of telecommunication technologies in different sectors, including healthcare, transportation, and smart cities
    Trends in the convergence of telecommunications and IT, with a focus on software-defined networks (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV)
    Future directions for the evolution of telecommunications technology to meet the growing demand for high-speed, reliable connectivity
  • Digital Economy:
    Research on the impact of digital technology on economic growth, business models, and societal change
    Innovations in e-commerce, digital finance, and online services, and their implications for traditional industries
    Developments in digital policy, including cybersecurity, privacy, and data governance
    Case studies on the role of digital platforms and ecosystems in shaping new economic opportunities
    Trends in the digital transformation of industries and the workforce, with a focus on skills development and education
    Future directions for the integration of digital technology into the broader economy, considering both opportunities and challenges
  • Telecommunications Policy and Regulation:
    Research on the development and implementation of telecommunications policies and regulations in Australia and internationally
    Innovations in spectrum management, competition policy, and universal service obligations
    Developments in the regulation of emerging technologies, such as AI, big data, and blockchain, within the telecommunications sector
    Case studies on the impact of policy changes on telecommunications markets, consumer rights, and industry innovation
    Trends in global regulatory practices and their implications for Australian telecommunications policy
    Future directions for policy-making to support the sustainable growth of the telecommunications industry and the digital economy
  • Industry Applications and Case Studies:
    Research on the application of telecommunications and digital technologies in various industries, including agriculture, mining, and education
    Innovations in the use of digital tools for enhancing productivity, customer engagement, and operational efficiency
    Developments in the integration of telecommunications and digital technology in public services, such as e-government and smart infrastructure
    Case studies on successful digital transformation initiatives and the lessons learned from these experiences
    Trends in the collaboration between telecommunications providers, technology firms, and industry stakeholders to drive innovation
    Future directions for the application of telecommunications and digital technology to address pressing global challenges, such as climate change and social inclusion
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  • Print ISSN:  22031693

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  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Business, Management and Accounting, Management of Technology and Innovation, Computer Science, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Science Applications, Engineering, Media Technology, Social Sciences, Communication

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  • H Index:  15

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  • Cite Score:  1.7

  • SNIP:  0.316

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.179