About the Journal

Journal of Initiative and Transformation Studies (JITS) is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to advancing both theoretical understanding and practical applications of innovation and transformative change across diverse fields and sectors. JITS welcomes original research articles, case studies, literature reviews, and conceptual papers that examine the dynamics of innovation, organisational transformation, technological disruption, strategic renewal, social change, and policy responses.

JITS emphasizes interdisciplinary perspectives, drawing from disciplines such as business and management, economics, information systems, engineering, public policy, social sciences, and sustainability studies. It serves as a platform for contributions that link research to practice, highlighting implications for managers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and other change agents.

The journal provides a timely forum for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand how innovation drives transformation and how transformational processes, in turn, reshape innovation pathways in today’s rapidly evolving world.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): June
					View Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): June

Theme: Innovation, Resilience, and Adaptive Change

The June issue highlights the dynamic interplay between innovation and resilience in rapidly changing social, economic, and environmental contexts. This collection of studies investigates how institutions and communities adapt to disruptions—ranging from climate-related challenges to shifts in global development trends.

Featured papers delve into adaptive policy frameworks, innovation ecosystems, and transformative learning processes that enable sustainable, long-term resilience. Case studies illustrate how collaborative action, creative problem-solving, and cross-sector partnerships contribute to meaningful transformation. The June issue offers valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers committed to fostering resilient systems.

Published: 2025-11-23
View All Issues