International Journal of Applied Management and Technology

The International Journal of Applied Management and Technology or IJAMT is an international peer-reviewed journal in the fields of applied management and applied technology. IJAMT is sponsored by The School of Management at Walden University and seeks to achieve the following goals:

  • Encourage collaborative and multi-disciplinary examinations of important issues in business and technology management.
  • Engage scholars and scholar-practitioners in a dynamic and important dialogue.
  • Contribute original knowledge and expand understanding in the fields of:
    • Applied Management
    • Decision sciences
    • Information Systems Management
    • Knowledge and Learning Management
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Project Management
    • Business Process Improvement
    • e-Business Strategies
    • Operations Research
    • Leadership and Organizational Change
    • Public and Non-profit Administration
    • Public Policy

IJAMT is published biannually, in May and November, and is available online.

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