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Currently known as Public Management Review
Public Management Review seeks to:
The remit of Public Management Review is to promote the dissemination and discussion of such research about public management. Its specific target audience is the academic and research community.
Public Management Review is an international journal, seeking to draw together and learn lessons from the development of public management across the world rather than being parochially focused upon one area and encourages cross-national and comparative research papers.
The Journal promotes inter-disciplinary work. Much of the most important work about public management is coming at the cusp of traditional disciplines. Public Management Review promotes such cross-boundary learning and conceptualisation.
This Journal is uniquely placed to offer a leading light on the rapidly developing interest in public management across the world, and especially in Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim. It covers such key issues as:
Peer Review Policy
All papers in PMR have undergone rigorous peer review, based upon an initial editorial screening followed by a minimum of double anonymized peer review.
Dignity Statement
The PMR community is diverse, vibrant and committed to sustainable research practices. As such, every one of our authors and research participants should be treated with dignity and respect. Harassment or bullying of any form will not be tolerated.
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