PM JOURNALS
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International Journal of Project Management
The International Journal of Project Management offers wide ranging and comprehensive coverage of all facets of project management.
Published eight times per year, it provides a focus for worldwide expertise in the required techniques, practices and areas of research;
presents a forum for its readers to share common experiences across the full range of industries and technologies in which project management is used;
covers all areas of project management from systems to human aspects; links theory with practice by publishing case studies and covering the latest important issues.
Project Management Journal
The peer-refereed academic and research quarterly of PMI, Project Management Journal features state-of-the-art management techniques, research, theories and applications.
It addresses the broad interests of the project management profession, and maintains an editorial balance of content about research, technique, theory and practice.
The Journals international and multi-disciplinary review team ensures continued standards of excellence in terms of quality of content and reputation among the academic community.
The audience for this quarterly includes project practitioners, academics, executives, business leaders and other individuals who seek to further their project management skills and practices.
The Journal encourages submissions from researchers addressing the art and science of project, program and portfolio management according to an inter-disciplinary perspective. Project Management Journal
is published by John Wiley & Sons in partnership with PMI. |
International Journal of Managing Projects in Business
The International Journal of Managing Projects in Business provides broad coverage of all aspects of project management, from strategy to planning and implementation. With a unique
and practical focus on project management in business, it is an essential resource for all those involved in the field. The International Journal of Managing Projects in Business publishes leading scholarly and
practitioner research on the subject of project management with a focus on business applications, program and portfolio management. Unique and progressive in its approach, the journal
seeks to recognize both the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives of project management and welcomes both pure and applied research that impacts the management of projects
and programs of projects. International business perspectives are particularly welcome. It is also interested in exploring how research carried out in the private, public for-profit and not-for-profit
sectors can be applied to project management as a means of improving efficiency and effectiveness. |








