Institute Journals

Editors remark
The Institute’s membership training is significantly enriched by its expanding research components that are documented in its two journals.

Articles contributed to these journals are received from highly experienced academics and industry practitioners with decades of industrial work experience and exposures cutting across diverse collections of public and corporate organizations.

These articles sail through various stages of quality checks, assessments, and suitability evaluations by the Institute’s in-house academics and experts before they are presented for the final two-stage blind peer-review process. Articles contributors to Institute Journals are therefore enjoined to ensure that their views reflect cogent and verifiable facts, concerns, experiences, and ideologies that have enabled them to form the sort of opinions they canvass or hold and which they believe is beneficial to a global audience.

In this regard, articles that do not meet such expected high-quality standards are rejected and reasons for their rejection are made available to the corresponding author within seven days of receipt. Where the author(s) are required to review their submission, such concerns shall be brought to the attention of the authors.     
This is because besides deepening industry-level practice capabilities, the Institute Journals are rich sources of field research outputs and a standard information hub, these journals are circulated within universities and research institute libraries across the globe in addition to the benefits of its open access policy which places the Institute Journals in the hands of a wide variety of users.

Further, articles contributed are also used as supplementary training tools in the Institute’s membership training and development sessions. 


Thus, the Institute Journals are veritable sources of concept internationalization within the bounds of industrialization policy frameworks and as such, industrial practice standards and concepts discussed therein must maintain the outlook of advanced public and corporate policy incubation objectives, that are incidental to conscious globalization of industrial development paradigms, required to drive modern industrial organizations and large corporate concerns.