About Wohllebe & Ross
Wohllebe & Ross - Publisher's Mission
At Wohllebe & Ross Publishing we believe in the value of freely available knowledge from scientific research. That’s why we specialize in providing opportunities for authors from all over the world to share their scientific knowledge in Open Access publications – without readers having to pay for it.
In this way, we not only contribute to making academic knowledge accessible to a broad public: We also want our authors to benefit by being easier to quote. In this way, we also help scientists to build up their academic track record.
Our Journals
We founded Wohllebe & Ross Publishing in summer 2020. For the future we plan to publish numerous journals. Also in summer 2020, we launched our first journal, the International Journal of Applied Research in Business and Management.
In 2025, we launched four more journals: the International Journal of Mobile Applications and Technologies, the International Journal of Digital Health and Telemedicine, the International Journal of Coaching and Organizational Development, and the International Journal of Sustainability and Business and Economics.
Authors at Wohllebe & Ross
We believe that good scientific research can be conducted anywhere in the world.
We are very proud to work with authors from different parts of the world and from different institutions. These include, among others:
- California Institute of Advanced Management (USA)
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology (South Africa)
- Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen (Switzerland)
- Fontys University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)
- German University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (Germany)
- Leuphana University Lüneburg (Germany)
- Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (China)
- National University San Diego / California (USA)
- Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)
- University of Namibia (Namibia)
- University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
- University of Strasbourg (France)
- VIA University College (Denmark)