About the Journal

Awake to Power Journal of Productivity and Innovation is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal that captures compelling perspectives, case studies, frameworks, and thought leadership on how productivity and innovation can be cultivated at personal, organisational, and societal levels.

With a focus on both theory and practice, the journal features contributions on:

  • Personal productivity, performance psychology, and work ethics
  • Organisational innovation, leadership, and change management
  • Technological advances and their role in workplace transformation
  • Educational and institutional approaches to productivity improvement
  • Entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and creative thinking
  • Policy, governance, and systems innovation in public service

Aim & Scope

Aims:
To promote rigorous scholarship and practical insights on productivity and innovation across individual, organisational and societal levels.

Scope:
We welcome high-quality manuscripts on topics including (but not limited to):

  • Personal productivity, time management, performance psychology, motivation and ethics of work.
  • Organisational innovation, leadership, change management, strategic HR and operations productivity.
  • Technology for workplace transformation: AI, automation, digital collaboration tools, and human-tech interfaces.
  • Educational and institutional approaches to raising productivity: curriculum design, vocational training and workplace learning.
  • Entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and creative problem solving for productivity gains.
  • Public policy, governance reforms and systems innovations that influence productivity (labour markets, public service delivery, regulation).
  • Measurement, metrics and indicators of productivity — method development, dashboards, BI/analytics applications.
  • Case studies showing successful (or failed) productivity interventions with transferable lessons.
  • Cross-disciplinary studies linking productivity with wellbeing, sustainability, equity and inclusion.

Article types accepted: Research Articles, Short Reports, Case Studies, Reviews, Perspectives/Policy Briefs, Toolkits/Method Notes, Book Reviews.