20004

Manuscript
submission

7004

Publish Research 
Papers

35%

Acceptance 
Ratio

 100

Articles from over 
100 Countries

Project Management Scientific Journal is a quad-monthly basis scientific journal of studies focusing on the area of ​​project management necessary to promote a balance between theory and practice, highlighting cases studies on different sectors. Papers will be reviewed by our unique system of double-blind review. Recent decades have seen a major transformation in project management resulting from significant changes in technology, business models, and global value chains, as well as the very nature of products and services. New business processes, new information technology tools, and new business models require the formalization of “modern project management” to effectively respond to this new reality. New strategies, new approaches, new methods, and new tools of project management are necessary for effective, competitive, modern project management. The Project Management Scientific Journal editorial team uses a multi-disciplinary peer review process to assure the timely publication of quality content and a top-tier reputation among the academic community.  Published articles describe modern project management theories, research, techniques, and applications. Topics covered by the journal include (but are not strictly limited to) the following:

 

Project design management; product/service and system design Project scheduling & planning
Project monitoring, updating, and control Project management tools and techniques
Resource management Project cost management
Cost and time allocation Governance, contracting and tendering
Project contracts and contract law Procurement methods
Project performance modeling and simulation Project evaluation and performance indicators
Project quality and reliability Risk management
Risk modeling, analysis, and tracking Project portfolio and program management
Lean and agile methods in projects Service project management
Project architecture and design structure matrix models Multi-criteria decision models for project management
Negotiation and dispute resolution Decision making processes
International projects Distributed projects
Virtual project teams Innovation project management
Project organizations Team motivation and incentives
Team building and training Team communication
Project systems Product lifecycle management
Project management software Project management office
Project finance and investment appraisal Projects in small and medium enterprises

Project Management Scientific Journal aims to reach a broad range of interests in the project management profession.  The audience for the journal includes academics, business executives, project management professionals as well as other individuals who seek development of their project management skills and techniques.