We are proud to present issue 53 and celebrate the 30th anniversary of creating the Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science (JEFAS) by ESAN Graduate School of Business (currently University ESAN). This year is significant considering the upcoming 60th anniversary of the ESAN Graduate School of Business, founded as the product of a three-way agreement involving the Government of Peru, the US Agency for International Development and Stanford Graduate School of Business. This landscape allowed establishing the goal of always seeking and achieving high-quality research in business and economics for contributing to the academic community, policymakers and management practice.The journey so far has been long and challenging, with outstanding achievements thanks to the members involved in the editorial team from its creation to the present day. Some are no longer on this journey. However, each one contributed significantly to the legacy that the JEFAS has consolidated through its challenges, review and roadmap (Haar, 2015;Salcedo, 2021a) and continually encouraging high-quality publications (Salcedo, 2021b) through its strong collaboration (Aria and Cuccurullo, 2017), as shown in Figure 1.
PastStarting with the name "Cuadernos de Difusi on," the journal began with a significant contribution of business case studies, research proposals and research from the Latin American context. Later, it expanded to special issues, such as publications for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation -APEC (Davidson, 2008;Yamazawa, 1997) or ethics and corporate social responsibility (Paladino et al., 2005), among others. In addition to influencing research with global discussions between developing versus developed countries (Reinert, 2002) and addressing empirical studies with greater quantitative rigor (Muñoz Negr on, 2009), following the new technological tools that facilitated it. These significant advances allowed the international indexing and the consolidation of its new name in 2009, Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science (JEFAS).