Peer Review Process
Journal Innovation, Social, and Environment (JOURNISEN) implements a double-blind peer review system to ensure the quality and objectivity of publications.
Peer Review Stages:
- Initial Screening
- Checking the completeness of documents and formats.
- Evaluation of conformity with the journal's scope.
- Plagiarism check using detection software.
- Peer Review
- Articles are reviewed by at least 2 expert reviewers.
- Reviewers are selected based on expertise and track record.
- The identities of authors and reviewers are kept confidential (double-blind).
- Editorial Decision
- Editor makes a decision based on reviewer recommendations.
- Possible decisions: Accept, Minor Revision, Major Revision, or Reject.
- Revision Process
- The author makes revisions according to the reviewer's comments.
- The editor verifies the improvements made.
- Final Review
- Final proofreading and copy editing.
- Preparation for online publication.