Journals
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JUSIT (Journal of Information System and Technology)
Journal of Information Systems and Technology (JUSIT) is a peer-reviewed journal managed and published by Sada Utama Indonesia Publisher. The journal focuses on presenting research findings and scholarly insights in the fields of Information Systems and Technology. JUSIT covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to: Distance Learning, E-Business/E-commerce, E-Government, E-Health, Enterprise Architecture Design & Management, Geographic Information System (GIS), Human-Computer Interaction, Information Assurance & Intelligent, Information Security & Risk Management, IS/IT Operations Management, IS/IT Organization & Human Resource Management, IS/IT Strategic Planning, IT Governance, IT Investment Analysis, IT Project Management, Web Science, Social Media in Business, Multimedia Application, Big Data Research, Data Mining, New Technology Acceptance and Diffusion, Green Information Systems and Innovation Management/Technopreneurship. JUSIT is published biannually, in April and October.
All submitted manuscripts must adhere to the policies of the Journal of Information Systems and Technology (JUSIT) as outlined in the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement, based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA) for principles of transparency and best practices in scholarly publishing.
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JEGER (Journal of Electronic Government Research)
Journal of Electronic Government Research (JEGER) is a peer-reviewed journal managed and published by Sada Utama Indonesia Publisher, specializing in the publication of research findings and scholarly insights in the field of electronic government. The journal aims to present cutting-edge research and innovative thinking regarding the application of technology in governmental practices, with a focus on various aspects that shape the electronic government ecosystem. JEGER covers significant topics such as the development and implementation of electronic government systems, technological innovations in public administration, and IT project management related to public policy. The journal also highlights critical issues related to information security and privacy within the context of government operations, as well as how business intelligence and data analytics can enhance efficiency and transparency in public services. In addition, JEG explores user experience and interface design relevant to electronic government systems, and examines the ethics and regulations governing the application of technology in the public sector. The journal also discusses methodological approaches in electronic government research and evaluates future challenges and trends that could impact the evolution of digital governance. Published biannually, in August and December, JEGER is committed to providing in-depth and relevant insights into how technology can transform and improve governmental operations.
All manuscripts submitted for publication in the Journal of Electronic Government (JEGER) must adhere to the policies outlined in the journal's Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement. These policies are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA), ensuring transparency and best practices in scholarly publishing.
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Journal of IT Literature Review (JITLR)
Journal of IT Literature Review (JITLR) is a peer-reviewed journal managed and published by Insightful Research Publisher, dedicated to the field of literature review in Information Technology. The journal focuses on synthesizing and evaluating existing research, theories, and methodologies in IT to provide comprehensive reviews that advance the understanding of key trends, challenges, and advancements in the field. JITLR aims to present thorough and critical reviews of literature across a broad spectrum of IT topics, including but not limited to software engineering, network security, data science, artificial intelligence, and IT management. By providing a platform for detailed analysis and commentary on existing research, the journal helps to identify gaps in knowledge, highlight emerging trends, and suggest directions for future research in the IT domain. The journal covers significant areas such as systematic reviews and bibliometric analysis of IT methodologies, comprehensive assessments of technological innovations, and evaluations of theoretical frameworks in IT research. It also addresses critical issues related to research methodologies and best practices for conducting literature reviews, ensuring that scholars and practitioners can build on a solid foundation of existing knowledge. Additionally, JITLR explores the impact of literature reviews on IT policy development and decision-making, offering insights into how aggregated research can inform strategic planning and implementation in various IT contexts. The journal also provides a platform for discussions on the ethical considerations and regulatory aspects relevant to IT research and literature review practices. Published biannually, in July and December, JITLR is committed to offering in-depth and relevant literature reviews that enhance the understanding of IT research and contribute to the advancement of the field.
All manuscripts submitted for publication in the Journal of IT Literature Review (JITLR) must adhere to the policies outlined in the journal's Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement. These policies are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA), ensuring transparency and best practices in scholarly publishing.