About the Journal

Governance and Fraud Journal (GFJ) is an academic journal dedicated to advancing research that promotes integrity, accountability, transparency, and effective oversight across both public and private sector organizations. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and academics to explore critical issues related to governance practices, fraud prevention, risk management, and ethical leadership in an increasingly complex and dynamic global environment. The thematic scope of GFJ encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary studies, including but not limited to corporate governance, public sector accountability, internal control systems, auditing practices, anti-fraud strategies, forensic accounting, regulatory compliance, and organizational ethics. The journal encourages the submission of empirical, theoretical, and case-based research that contributes to a deeper understanding of how governance structures and mechanisms can be strengthened to minimize fraud risks and enhance organizational performance. GFJ also aims to highlight innovative approaches and best practices in detecting, preventing, and responding to fraud, while addressing emerging challenges such as digital fraud, cybersecurity risks, and the evolving role of technology in governance. By fostering collaboration between academia and industry, the journal seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice, offering insights that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant. Through its publications, Governance and Fraud Journal aspires to support the development of resilient institutions, promote ethical decision-making, and contribute to sustainable governance systems that uphold public trust and organizational credibility.