About the Journal

The Journal of Sustainable Institutional Management (JSIM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal dedicated to the dissemination of interdisciplinary research on sustainability within the scope of institutional management.

The journal explores how institutions — public, private, or nonprofit — develop and implement practices related to organizational sustainability, environmental management, and institutional resilience, taking into account the political, economic, social, and territorial challenges of the contemporary world.

Established in 2024, JSIM continues the legacy of the Revista de Governança Corporativa (ISSN: 2359-313X), formerly published by Editora Alumni In, preserving its academic tradition and editorial standards. This editorial transition reflects a strategic expansion of scope, aligning the journal with broader discussions on sustainable institutional practices, without compromising its scientific impact, editorial quality, or indexing continuity.

JSIM places particular emphasis on analyses that address institutional functioning under adverse conditions, such as armed conflicts, humanitarian crises, democratic instability, environmental disasters, or systemic collapse. The journal encourages investigations into how governance strategies, institutional structures, and public or organizational policies are adapted to ensure continuity, legitimacy, and collective well-being.

The Journal of Sustainable Institutional Management publishes original research articles, theoretical essays, case studies, systematic reviews, and scientific communications that contribute to the advancement of knowledge on resilient, sustainable, and adaptive institutions.

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Vol. 12 (2025): January - December
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Published: 2025-01-21

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