Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Are manuscript submissions still being accepted this month?
Yes. Manuscript submissions to Edunomia are accepted anytime, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day through the journal's online submission system. The journal is published twice a year, in May and November, with publication decisions are based on the review results and the Editor's final decision.


2. How long does the publication process in the Edunomia Journal take?
Every submitted manuscript will go through a review process: 1) Review by the editor, 2) Review by at least two competent reviewers. Both processes depend heavily on the time availability of the editor and reviewer, as well as the communication between the author and editor during the review process.


3. How long does it take for the review results to be released?
Review results are released no sooner than 5 days after submission and communication between the author and editor.


4. What is the maximum number of similarity check results in an article?
The maximum is 20%, and the similarity check results are sent after the article is accepted.


5. Can my manuscript be published immediately, as this is a requirement for my approval?
This is a question that should be VERY avoided with the EDITOR; simply follow the Journal's business processes as they should be. Questions like these will force the editor to be more thorough in processing the author's manuscript. Consequently, these questions will indirectly disadvantage the author.


6. Can I submit a manuscript via email?
The management of the Edunomia Journal, from author submission to publication, is entirely web-based. This also helps authors see the progress of their manuscript in real time and discuss it directly with the editor through the journal website. We do not accept submissions via email.


7. Is there a fast-track option for the Edunomia Journal?
All submissions to the Edunomia Journal must follow the journal's business processes.


5. Can I receive a Letter of Acknowledgement (LOA) immediately?
The LOA can be requested after the manuscript has been accepted by the editor, meets the requirements for publication, and payment has been made, not upon submission.


6. Can an article be revised more than once?
Articles can be revised multiple times until the revised article aligns with the Edunomia Journal template and the reviewers' suggestions.


7. Avoid asking or requesting the editor to process your article as quickly as possible; processing submitted manuscripts is the editor's responsibility.

8. Avoid asking: when will my article be accepted and published, because everything depends on the results of the REVIEW process by the reviewer.