Mazovian Voivodeship on the investment map of Poland

Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska

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In an era of globalization and increasing international flows of financial and physical capital, it is becoming increasingly important to measure the investment attractiveness of regions. Investors looking to make an investment want to take into account the impact of the spatial factor on the profit and loss account of a particular project.

Województwo mazowieckie na mapie inwestycyjnej PolskiPobierz

The importance of public administration and social partners in the implementation of the New Lisbon Strategy

Joachim Osiński

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Adopted in 2000 and intended to be implemented consistently, the Lisbon Strategy was intended to lead to the remodeling of the European Union into “the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustained economic growth, creating more and better jobs and preserving social cohesion.”

Znaczenie administracji publicznej i partnerów społecznych we wdrażaniu Nowej Strategii LizbońskiejPobierz

Provincial government as an entity of regional governance

Adam Struzik

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Regional management is the domain of the provincial government bodies, especially the Board of Directors. Among the many aspects of regional management, special attention should be paid to development programming activities, which are an important factor in development policy.

Samorząd województwa jako podmiot zarządzania regionalnegoPobierz

Journal profile

“MAZOVIA Regional Studies” is a three-montly. The original version of the journal is the paper edition (ISSN 1689–4774). The on-line issues have the ISNN 2543-4373.

Articles are published mainly in Polish with abstracts in Polish and English. Occasionally the journal is published in English with abstracts in English and Polish.

In “MAZOVIA Regional Studies” articles from the field of public policy are published. The articles are published in three sections: I. Analyses and Studies, II. Self government, and III. Varia. In the first section scientific articles, case studies, research papers, literature reviews, conceptual papers, and information about the state of research (general reviews) are published. In the second section materials of special interest for policy makers and practitioners from local and regional self governments are published. The third section contains books reviews, biographical notes and information about events taking place in the Mazovia region.

Themes of journal

The journal was established to inform, among others, about results of work of research centers located in Mazovia region. The journal’s mission is dissemination of knowledge on regional development processes, their determinants and results, in the Mazovia region, at the national scale, and also internationally.

Scientific score and scientific databases indexation

Since 2012 MAZOVIA Regional Studies is situated in Part B of the List of scientific journals  prepared by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. The scientific score in the following years was as follows:

2011 years – 2 points,2012 years – 2 points,2013 years – 3 points,2014 years – 3 points,since 2015 years – 6 points,since 2020 years – 20 points.

MAZOVIA Regional Studies is also ranked in IC Journals Master List. The scientific score in the following years was as follows:

2012 years – 3.5 points,2013 years – 3.34 points,2014 years – 5.04 points (ICV 2014: 45.81),2015 years – ICV: 55,372016 years – ICV: 59,35,2017 years – ICV: 66,54,2018 years – ICV: 68,59,2020 years – ICV: 76,27,2021 years – ICV: 82,36.

The journal is indexed in the following databases:

ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences)CEJSH (The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities)BazHum (Base of Human and Social Sciences Journals)PBN (Polish Scientific Bibliography)Index Copernicus InternationalThe Central European Journal of Social Sciences and HumanitiesInternet search NR DOI: (Journal NR DOI: 10.21858/msr)

Publishing ethics

An inherent principle of research activities, including publications of research results, is their reliability and honesty. Therefore, the authors must obey the ethical principles obligatory in a research community. Readers must be sure that publications were prepared according to the highest professional standards. This also means that the author provides information on all individuals, companies, public institutions, etc., who had contributed to his work.

The publisher ensures compliance with the fundamental principles of scientific ethics through implementation of procedures against unfair competition, including plagiarism. Texts sent to the editor are verified by the service PLAGIAT.PL for authenticity and originality. If plagiarism is detected then the author’s home institution and the author of the original version are notified about this fact.

The publisher also makes every effort to prevent the phenomena of ghostwriting and guest authorship / honorary authorship. If one of these two phenomena are detected institutions that the author / authors are affiliated with will be notified about this misconduct.

Publisher

The journal “MAZOVIA Regional Studies” is published by the Mazovian Office for Regional Planning, self-government entity subordinated to the regional self-government of the Mazowieckie Voivodship. The publisher’s office is located in Warsaw.

Publisher DOI: 10.21858

 The Mazovian Office for Regional Planning is specialized in themes related to regional policy and spatial planning. The Office conducts activities dedicated to preparation of the spatial development plan and development strategy of Mazowieckie Voivodship and prepares other studies, analyzes and reports on regional development and spatial planning issues.

 The Mazovian Office for Regional Planning is also the publisher of two series of journals „MAZOVIA. Analysis and Studies” and „Development Trends of Mazovia” as well as other numerous books and monographs. Publications are available in electronic version on Mazovian Office for Regional Planning website.

Distribution

MAZOWSZE Regional Studies is available in open access (OA). The journal in the paper version is distributed free of charge to the major libraries in Poland. Archival issues are available in electronic version for download from the website Online Editions.

The availability of paper versions:

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