Publication Fees

Publication Fees for the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR)

The Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR) is committed to ensuring broad and equitable access to our published content through an open access model. To sustain this model, we charge publication fees, which are necessary to cover the operational costs including peer review, journal production, online hosting, and archiving services. Here are the details concerning the publication fees:

  1. Article Processing Charges (APC):

    • Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the author(s) or their sponsoring institution is required to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC). This fee supports the open-access publishing process and ensures that the article is freely accessible to anyone worldwide.
    • The standard APC for the journal is Rp.... per article. This fee applies once an article has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication.
  2. Waivers and Discounts:

    • Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR) offers waivers and discounts to authors from developing countries and those who may not have access to sufficient funding. We are committed to ensuring that fees do not create a barrier to the publication of quality research.
    • Authors can apply for a waiver or discount at the point of submission. Requests are considered on a case-by-case basis, depending on the authors' funding situation, country of origin, and the merit of the work submitted.
  3. Payment Procedure:

    • Detailed instructions for payment will be provided to the authors along with the acceptance letter. Payment can be made via bank transfer, credit card, or other acceptable payment methods.
    • Payment of the APC is due within 30 days of the manuscript acceptance date. The article will only be published after full payment has been received.
  4. No Submission Charges:

    • Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR) does not charge a submission fee. Authors are only required to pay the APC after their manuscript has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication.
  5. Cancellations and Refunds:

    • In the event that an author wishes to withdraw their manuscript after the acceptance but before the publication process has begun, a partial refund may be granted. However, once the publication process has commenced, refunds are typically not possible.
  6. Transparency:

    • The publication fees are solely for the purpose of open-access publishing and not for profit. The breakdown of the costs covered by these fees is transparently communicated to prospective authors.

By charging these publication fees, Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR) ensures the sustainability of the journal while adhering to our commitment to open access and the widespread dissemination of scholarly work. We strive to maintain a balance between affordability for authors and high-quality publication standards.