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International Journal of Project Management and Productivity Assessment (IJPMPA)
DescriptionThe International Journal of Project Management and Productivity Assessment (IJPMPA) publishes new research, innovations, developments, and ideas in the areas of productivity, efficiency, and performance measurement and management, including new techniques, approaches, and related reflective analysis designed to improve individual, group, and organizational performance. The journal provides an interactive and global discussion forum for academics, professionals, and practitioners working and interested in project management and increased efficiency. This multidisciplinary journal draws from the fields of economics, econometrics, management, statistics, production, information technology, marketing, accounting, supply chain, and organizational behavior.
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Volume 10, Issue 1
Volume 9, Issue 2
Volume 9, Issue 1
Volume 8, Issue 2
Volume 8, Issue 1
MissionThe mission of the International Journal of Project Management and Productivity Assessment (IJPMPA) is to develop, promote and disseminate knowledge in the areas of productivity, efficiency, and project management. The measurement of organizational productivity, performance, and efficiency is an essential part of change and contributes to general welfare of organizations and, to a larger extent, societies. By measuring productivity and efficiency, it is possible to evaluate the performance of an organization and its management by comparing it with benchmarks of international best practices. Thus, from a societal point of view, project and productivity management is of high importance and value. The international dimension of the journal is emphasized to overcome cultural and national barriers and meet the needs of accelerating technology and changes in the global economy. Novel and fundamental theories, algorithms, technologies, and applications support this mission.
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