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About the Journal
The Afrihorizon Journal of Strategic and Project Management (AJSPM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research, knowledge, and practical applications in strategic and project management. AJSPM serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to share evidence-based insights, innovative frameworks, and best practices that address challenges in strategy and project execution across diverse industries and contexts.
With a special emphasis on Africa's dynamic and evolving project landscape, the journal bridges the gap between theoretical approaches and practical applications, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among stakeholders globally.
Our Mission
The mission of the Afrihorizon Journal of Strategic and Project Management is to advance the theory and practice of strategic and project management in addressing global and regional challenges.
Scope and Focus Areas
The Afrihorizon Journal of Strategic and Project Management welcomes high-quality submissions exploring a broad range of topics in strategic and project management. Our focus areas include:
Strategic Management:
- Strategic planning and decision-making.
- Business innovation and competitive strategy.
- Organizational leadership and change management.
- Stakeholder engagement and relationship management.
- Sustainability and corporate social responsibility strategies.
Project Management:
- Project planning, execution, and control.
- Risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
- Agile, Lean, and other emerging methodologies.
- Project governance and stakeholder alignment.
- Monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment.
Special Topics:
- Public-private partnerships in project delivery.
- Cross-cultural and regional project dynamics.
- The role of technology and digital transformation.
- Infrastructure development and capital projects.
- Social and community-driven projects.
We encourage interdisciplinary and innovative studies that challenge conventional approaches, propose actionable solutions, and contribute to the advancement of both strategy and project management knowledge.