Public Resource Innovation Management and Excellence (PRIME) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering innovative practices in the field of public resource management. Our mission is to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share their insights and research findings, promoting excellence and innovation in managing public resources. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, and case studies that address various aspects of public resource management, including but not limited to:

  1. Public Resource Allocation and Optimization:

    • Strategies for efficient allocation of public resources.
    • Models and methods for optimizing resource utilization.
    • Analysis of resource allocation policies and their impacts.
  2. Innovation in Public Resource Management:

    • Innovative practices and technologies in public sector management.
    • Case studies on successful public resource management innovations.
    • The role of technology in enhancing public resource management.
  3. Policy and Governance:

    • Public policy analysis related to resource management.
    • Governance frameworks for effective resource management.
    • Regulatory and legal aspects of public resource management.
  4. Sustainability and Environmental Management:

    • Sustainable practices in public resource management.
    • Environmental impact assessments and mitigation strategies.
    • Integrating sustainability into public resource planning and management.
  5. Public Finance and Budgeting:

    • Financial management of public resources.
    • Budgeting techniques and practices in the public sector.
    • Transparency and accountability in public financial management.
  6. Performance Measurement and Evaluation:

    • Metrics and indicators for evaluating public resource management performance.
    • Methods for assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of resource management programs.
    • Comparative studies on public resource management performance.
  7. Community Engagement and Participation:

    • Role of public participation in resource management decision-making.
    • Strategies for enhancing community engagement in resource management.
    • Impact of public involvement on resource management outcomes.
  8. Global Perspectives and Comparative Studies:

    • Comparative studies of public resource management practices across different countries and regions.
    • Global trends and challenges in public resource management.
    • Lessons learned from international experiences in managing public resources.

PRIME aims to contribute to the development of a body of knowledge that supports the continuous improvement and innovation in the management of public resources, ultimately enhancing public value and societal well-being.