ComFin Research
Previously Shanlax International Journal of Commerce
ComFin Research is an open-access journal published by Shanlax Journals and purpose of promoting by the interest of the blooming and prospective writers.
Aim of the Journal
ComFin Research aims to publish high-quality scholarly articles that demonstrate clear research motivation, contribute to the advancement of existing knowledge, and provide practical implications for policymakers, industry professionals, and academic communities.
The journal promotes theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and methodological research in Commerce, Finance, Management, Banking, Economics, and E-Commerce. It seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world practice by encouraging studies that address contemporary financial, business, technological, and economic challenges at regional, national, and global levels.
The journal places strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research, evidence-based analysis, quantitative and qualitative rigor, and policy-oriented outcomes. Articles published in the journal must clearly articulate their academic contribution, originality, and relevance to the journal’s scope and objectives.
Scope of the Journal
Articles submitted to ComFin Research must strictly align with the journal’s stated aims and fall within the following broad subject areas:
Commerce, Accounting, and Finance
- Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Management Accounting
- Corporate Finance and Personal Finance
- Financial Management and Strategic Finance
- Taxation, Commercial Taxes, and Public Finance
- Investment Analysis, Risk Management, and Portfolio Management
- Financial Markets, Capital Markets, and Corporate Governance
- Financial Reporting, Auditing, and Disclosure Practices
- E-Commerce and Quick Commerce
Banking and Financial Services
- Banking Management and Banking Operations
- Retail Banking, Digital Banking, and International Banking
- Financial Inclusion, Microfinance, and FinTech
- Credit Risk Management and Regulatory Frameworks
Management Studies
- Human Resource Management (HRM)
- Marketing Management and Sales Management
- Operations Management and Process Improvement
- Strategic Management and Business Policy
- Information Technology (IT) Management
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
- Logistics, Supply Chain, and Commerce Systems
Economics and Applied Economics
- Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
- Applied Economics and Public Economics
- Development Economics and Industrial Organization
- International Economics and Trade
- Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development
- Health Economics and Social Sector Economics
- Behavioral Economics and Financial Economics
- Econometrics and Quantitative Economic Analysis
Business, Trade, and Services
- International Business and Global Trade Practices
- Corporate Secretaryship and Company Law
- Tourism Economics and Economic Perspectives of Tourism
- Service Sector Studies and Business Analytics
Within this aim, the journal gives its focus on research and conceptual view points. For this purpose, it accepts applied, interdisciplinary, history of thought, and methodological work, with a strong emphasis on realistic analysis, the development of critical perspectives, the provision and use of empirical evidence, and the construction of policy.
ComFin Research likes to give an exposure to the researchers pursuing their investigations for their doctorate and share their research findings and knowledge in a broader sense.
Submission Requirement and Academic Standards
All submitted manuscripts must:
- Demonstrate a clear research problem and strong academic motivation.
- Contribute to the advancement of existing literature through original insights.
- Provide empirical evidence, conceptual development, or methodological innovation.
- Offer practical, managerial, or policy implications where applicable.
- Conform strictly to the journal’s scope and thematic focus.
The journal accepts applied, interdisciplinary, historical, and methodological studies, with emphasis on realistic analysis, critical perspectives, empirical validation, and policy construction.

