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About

International Journal of Information systems and Project Management

Mission

The mission of the IJISPM - International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management - is the dissemination of new scientific knowledge on information systems management and project management, encouraging further progress in theory and practice.

The IJISPM publishes leading scholarly theoretical and practical research articles that aim to advance the information systems management and project management fields of knowledge, featuring state-of-the-art research, theories, approaches, methodologies, techniques, and applications.

The journal serves academics, practitioners, chief information officers, project managers, consultants, and senior executives of organizations, establishing an effective communication channel between academia and industry.



Description

The IJISPM offers wide-ranging and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of information systems management and project management. It seeks contributions that build on established lines of work, as well as on new research streams. Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives that focus on currently emerging issues in information systems and project management are particularly welcome. Both pure and applied research submissions that impact theory and practice are encouraged. The journal is published four times per year, in the last week of each trimester.

The journal's content provides relevant information for researchers, practitioners, and organizations and includes original qualitative or quantitative articles, and purely conceptual or theoretical articles. In addition, due to the integrative and interdisciplinary nature of information systems and project management, the journal may publish articles from a number of other disciplines, including strategic management, psychology, organizational behavior, sociology, and economics, among others. Articles are selected for publication based on their relevance, rigor, clarity, novelty, and contribution to further development and research.

Authors are encouraged to submit articles on information technology governance, information systems planning, information systems design and implementation, information technology outsourcing, project environment, project management life-cycle, project management knowledge areas, criteria and factors for success, social aspects, chief information officer role, chief information officer skills, and project manager role, among others.

IJISPM is proudly open access, providing users the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the published articles, if not used for commercial purposes. The journal does not charge authors, readers, or their institutions, for publication or access.



Topics covered

The journal offers comprehensive coverage of information systems management and project management. The topics include, but are not limited to:

  • information technology governance
  • information systems governance
  • information systems planning
  • information systems design and implementation
  • information technology outsourcing
  • enterprise architecture
  • information systems management tools
  • information systems department
  • project environment
  • project management life-cycle
  • project initiation
  • project planning
  • project execution
  • project control and monitoring
  • project closing
  • project management knowledge areas
  • scope management
  • time management
  • cost management
  • quality management
  • procurement management
  • risk management
  • communication management
  • human resources management
  • success management
  • criteria and factors for success
  • social aspects
  • performance teams
  • chief information officer role
  • information technology leadership role
  • chief information officer skills
  • project manager role
  • project manager skills
  • portfolio management
  • program management
  • management of complex information systems projects
  • tools and techniques
  • contracts
  • project evaluation
  • project management office
  • audits
  • managing organization - structure and responsibilities
  • conflict management
  • ethics
  • innovation


Publication ethics

The IJISPM follows COPE – Committee on Publication Ethics.
The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal is an essential building block in developing scientific knowledge. It is therefore crucial that articles submitted to the journal are carried within an ethical framework:

  • Submitted articles should not have been previously published.
  • Submitted articles should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • Plagiarism constitutes a serious violation of the principles of scholarship and is not tolerated.
  • Authors must declare all competing interests involving people or organizations perceived as relevant.
  • All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of the submitted article.
  • The publication of the article should be approved by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out.
  • After acceptance, the article should not be published elsewhere without the written consent of the copyright holder.


Indices

The editorial board of IJISPM recognizes the importance of abstracting and indexing. IJISPM is currently indexed in the following databases: