Call for Peer Reviewers for Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

Call for Peer Reviewers for Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

TG  is currently recruiting new reviewers to carry out double blind review for the Journal

About the journal


Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, leading scholarly and practitioner based research on the subject of Transforming Government through its people, processes and policy. TGPPP aims to support early career researchers, academic leaders, practitioners, and policy makers to contribute, manage and share knowledge and experience, and to learn from each other’s research through front-line thinking in e-Government.

Unique and progressive in its approach, the journal seeks to recognise both the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives of e-Government, and welcomes both pure and applied research that impacts central and local Government (e.g. e-Government adoption and diffusion, digital Government, relationship between e-Government and e-Governance, e-Government policy, digital communication and digital inclusion, digital divide, e-Government planning and management, public-private partnerships for e-Government service, e-Government systems and applications, open Government, e-Government services, and e-Government impacts).

International perspectives are welcome and the journal is also interested it exploring how research carried out in the private sector can be applied to the public sector as a means of improving efficiency and effectiveness. The journal is in its tenth year of publication.

Readership:

The target audience of TGPPP includes academics, researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policy makers with an interest in the adoption, development and implementation of e-Government. 

Key areas of research covered include:

  • Big Data and Big Data Analytics in Government
  • Digital governance
  • Governance and electronic democracy 
  • Immigration and digital government
  • Electronic information security management

Why become a reviewer for Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy?
•    You will receive free online access to the journal for 12 months from the date of your review.
•    This is a great opportunity to contribute to the field of Digital Government studies.

How to apply
If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, please contact the editors, Dr Anna Visvizi, 
[email protected] and Dr Miltiadis D. Lytras: [email protected], providing information about your research interests and specialisms.