GOVERNANCE  Journal of Public Management provide a forum for lecturers, academicians, researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students to publish empirical multidiscipline research in Public Management. All empirical methods including, but not limited to, qualitative, quantitative, field, meta-analytic, and mixed methods are welcome.

GOVERNANCE  Journal of Public Management focuses on the main problems in the Public Management area as follows:

Local government issues including governance, local politics, public policy, public services, elections, e-government, government leadership, urban politics, and other relevant topics.

Local and Innovative Government Explores how local governments use technology, participatory models, and community-centered approaches to improve governance, public service delivery, and inclusive development. Topics may include smart governance, policy innovation, decentralization, and urban resilience. 


Bureaucracy;

Comparative Government,

E-Government, digital government,

Good Governance;

Government Ethics,

Government Transformation and Technology,

Public Administration,

Public Finance,
Public Policy;
Public Service;

Public Service Innovation,

Public Sector Organization,

Public Sector Management,
Regional Autonomy;

Regional Development, 

State and Governance,

State and Development.

Sustainable Rural Development Systems,

Urban and Regional planning,