International Journal of Public Administration (IJOPAD) is a broad based biannual open access, peer reviewed International Journal, published by the Department of Public Administration Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State, Nigeria. IJOPAD aims to publish original peer-reviewed articles, case studies, surveys and critically reviewed academic works within the broad field of public policy and administration. This includes recent developments in research, scholarship and practice within public policy, public Administration, government, public management, administrative theory, administrative history and administrative politics. The journal welcomes submissions from both academic and practitioner communities from around the world.
Aims and Scope
Aims
1. To provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices in public administration.
2. To facilitate dialogue and collaboration among academics, policymakers, and professionals in the field of public administration.
3. To promote cutting-edge research, critical thinking, and innovative solutions to address the complex challenges facing public administration in Nigeria and globally.
Scope
1. Public Administration Theories and Practices: IJOPAD welcomes manuscripts that explore theoretical and practical aspects of public administration, including governance, policy analysis, public management, and organizational behavior.
2. Public Policy and Governance: The journal invites submissions that examine public policy processes, governance structures, and institutional frameworks at local, national, and international levels.
3. Public Management and Leadership: IJOPAD encourages manuscripts that focus on public management, leadership, and organizational development, including human resource management, financial management, and performance management.
4. Development Administration and Planning: The journal accepts submissions that investigate development administration, planning, and implementation, including sustainable development, poverty reduction, and social justice.
5. Comparative Public Administration: IJOPAD welcomes comparative studies that analyze public administration systems, policies, and practices across different countries, regions, or cultures.
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