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Presidency Journal of Innovation for Development (PJID)


The Presidency Journal of Innovation for Development (PJID) stands as a beacon of scholarly excellence and interdisciplinary innovation in a rapidly evolving academic landscape. This peer-reviewed platform is dedicated to rendering rigorous academic inquiry and advancing the frontiers of knowledge across diverse disciplines, including Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), Business Administration, English, Law, and Economics.

 

At PJID, we are committed to upholding the highest international research integrity and academic rigor standards. Our mission is to provide a credible and trustworthy forum where groundbreaking ideas meet practical applications, transcending traditional boundaries to address the complex challenges of the modern world. By embracing a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to create a synergy between the sciences, humanities, and social sciences, fostering holistic perspectives that enrich our understanding of global phenomena.

 

With contributions from distinguished academics, industry experts, and innovative thinkers worldwide, PJID aspires to become a leading voice in shaping future discourses. Each publication undergoes meticulous review processes to ensure quality, relevance, and originality, reflecting our unwavering commitment to academic excellence.We invite scholars, researchers, and professionals to explore, engage, and contribute to PJID—a journal that not only represents the cutting edge of research but also exemplifies the trust and credibility essential to academic progress. Let us pave the way for a future driven by innovation, knowledge, and transformative ideas.


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Aims and Objectives

The primary aim of PJID is to advance the understanding of how innovation can drive sustainable development. The specific objectives are:

  • To publish high-quality, original research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore the relationship between innovation, development, and sustainability.
  • To foster interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers from diverse fields such as economics, environmental science, engineering, social sciences, and public policy.
  • To serve as a resource for policymakers, practitioners, and academics seeking to apply innovative solutions to real-world sustainability challenges.
  • To contribute to the global discourse on sustainable development by highlighting best practices, emerging trends, and critical issues. 

Scope and Themes

PJID will cover many topics at the intersection of innovation, development, and sustainability. Key themes include, but are not limited to:

  • Technological Innovation for Sustainability: Exploration of how emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and biotechnology—can contribute to sustainable development.
  • Sustainable Business Practices: Examination of how businesses can innovate to reduce their environmental footprint and contribute to social well-being while remaining profitable.
  • Policy and Governance: Analysis of policies and governance frameworks that promote innovation while ensuring sustainable development outcomes.
  • Social Innovation and Community Development: Investigation of how social innovations—such as new forms of social organization, collaborative economy models, and grassroots movements—can drive sustainable development.
  • Sustainable Urban and Rural Development: Studies on how innovation can contribute to the sustainable development of urban and rural areas, including smart cities and sustainable agriculture.

Target Audience

PJID is designed for a diverse audience that includes:

  • Academics and Researchers: Scholars across disciplines who are engaged in research on innovation, development, and sustainability.
  • Policymakers: government officials and international organizations involved in creating and implementing policies for sustainable development.
  • Business leaders and entrepreneurs: professionals who are interested in adopting or investing in sustainable and innovative business practices.
  • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs): organizations working on the ground to promote sustainable development and innovation.
  • Students: Graduate and undergraduate students studying subjects related to innovation, development, and sustainability.

Methodology

PJID will employ a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the published research. The journal will publish articles online to ensure timely access and wide dissemination. In addition, PJID will organize special issues on emerging topics and collaborate with conferences and workshops to bring the latest research findings to the academic and policy communities. 

Guidelines for authors:

  • Article Length: Articles should be between 4000 and 6000 words, including references, with an abstract of 150-200 words.
  • Submission Exclusivity: Manuscripts currently under consideration elsewhere must not be submitted to PJIDS.
  • Formatting Style: Follow the APA style sheet (6th edition) for all articles and book reviews.
  • Document Formatting: Use Times New Roman, 11 font size, and double line spacing.
  • Cover Page Requirements: The cover page must include the author's details: designation, affiliation, contact address, email, and phone number.
  • Plagiarism Responsibility: Authors are responsible for ensuring their work is free from plagiarism. Any plagiarized manuscript may result in the author being barred from future submissions to the journal.
  • Submission Email: Manuscripts should be emailed to pjid@pu.edu.bd 

Contact


 

  • Dr ASM Shihavuddin (shihavuddin@pu.edu.bd)
  • +8801966995086

 

  • Mr. Anisur Rahman (manisur@pu.edu.bd)
  • +8801717238283