Quarterly Journal of Governance Knowledge

Quarterly Journal of Governance Knowledge

Aims and Scope

Objectives of the Scientific Journal of Governance Knowledge

1. Promotion of scientific and applied research: promotion of knowledge and scientific research in the field of governance and public policy, with an emphasis on the use of research results in solving real problems.
2. Strengthening scientific communication: creating a bridge between researchers, policy makers and government managers to exchange knowledge and experiences and improve governance processes.
3. Innovation in governance: encouraging innovation and the application of new methods in governance and public administration, through the publication of articles that investigate innovative solutions.
4. Strengthening interdisciplinary research: promoting interdisciplinary cooperation and developing comparative studies that help to better understand the differences and similarities of governance systems around the world.
5. Promotion of scientific standards: promotion of the quality of scientific articles through a rigorous judging process and adherence to high scientific and ethical standards.

The perspective of the scientific journal of knowledge of governance

In its vision, the Journal of Governance Knowledge seeks to become one of the leading scientific publications in the field of governance and public policy in the country. We seek to be recognized as a reliable and effective source in the scientific and practical issues of governance by publishing outstanding and leading researches. Our ultimate goal is to bring about positive changes in the way the country is governed by promoting knowledge and innovation in governance.


Main axes and topics of the magazine:

1. Governance and public policy:
- Analysis and evaluation of policies
- The impact of policies on societies and the economy
- Decision making and policy implementation processes

2. Public administration:
- Organizational structures and productivity
- Human resource management in the public sector
- Innovation in public services

3. Digital governance:
- New technologies and digital transformation
- Cyber ​​security and privacy
- Data-centricity and data-based governance

4. International and comparative governance:
- Comparison of different governance systems
- International and regional cooperation
- Global issues and common policy

5. Governance and sustainable development:* - environmental policy and climate change - social and economic justice - natural resource management and sustainability