About the Journal
The Public Governance & Administrative Sciences Review (PGAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to the advancement of theory, research, and practice in public administration and modern governance. As societal challenges become increasingly complex, PGASR serves as a global forum for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to examine the evolving landscape of how governments function, innovate, and deliver value to the public.
Aims and Scope
PGAS seeks to publish original research articles, theoretical frameworks, and case studies that offer significant insights into the efficiency, accountability, and transformation of the public sector. The journal focuses on five core pillars:
PGAS seeks to publish original research articles, theoretical frameworks, and case studies that offer significant insights into the efficiency, accountability, and transformation of the public sector. The journal focuses on five core pillars:
- Good Governance & Policy Theory: Exploring the principles of transparency, rule of law, and participatory decision-making in local and global contexts.
- Public Service Innovation: Analyzing new methodologies, "praxis" in bureaucracy, and citizen-centric approaches to improving service delivery.
- Digital Governance (E-Government): Investigating the impact of digital transformation, AI, big data, and smart city initiatives on administrative processes.
- Public Sector Finance: Examining fiscal policy, public budgeting, auditing, and financial accountability mechanisms to ensure sustainable development.
- Administrative Reform: Discussing structural changes, human resource management in the public sector, and the modernization of bureaucratic systems.
Target Audience
The journal caters to an international audience of academics, public administrators, government consultants, and postgraduate students interested in the intersection of management, technology, and public policy.
The journal caters to an international audience of academics, public administrators, government consultants, and postgraduate students interested in the intersection of management, technology, and public policy.



