Revenue Source

Revenue Model Statement

At Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry (Sehati), we operate with a sustainable revenue model designed to uphold our commitment to open access, high-quality publishing, and the advancement of socio-economic and humanistic research in townships and industries. Our revenue sources are diverse and transparent, ensuring the continued availability and accessibility of our content to a global audience.

Key Revenue Sources

1. Article Processing Charges (APCs): Sehati levies APCs upon the acceptance of manuscripts for publication. These charges cover the costs associated with peer review, editorial management, production, archiving, and other essential publishing services. Our APCs are outlined in the Journal Business Model section.

2. Advertising and Sponsorships: Sehati offers advertising opportunities to institutions, organizations, and initiatives that align with the journal's focus. Advertisements and sponsorships contribute to revenue generation while maintaining transparency and ethical advertising practices.

3. Value-Added Services: Sehati provides optional value-added services to authors, such as enhanced formatting, language editing, and graphical abstracts, for an additional cost. These services cater to authors seeking specialized assistance to improve the presentation of their research.

4. Institutional Partnerships: Sehati may establish collaborations and partnerships with academic institutions, libraries, and research organizations to facilitate financial support for open access publishing and increase the dissemination of research findings.

5. Conferences and Workshops: Sehati may organize or participate in conferences, workshops, and events related to socio-economic and humanistic aspects. These activities may generate revenue through registration fees, sponsorships, and associated services.

6. Grants and Funding: Sehati actively seeks grants and funding opportunities from governmental and non-governmental organizations to support specific initiatives, special issues, or outreach programs that align with our mission.

7. Donations and Contributions: Sehati may accept donations or contributions from individuals or entities that share our vision and are interested in supporting open access publishing and the advancement of socio-economic and humanistic research.

Transparency and Accountability

We are committed to transparently managing our revenue sources and utilizing funds responsibly to maintain the quality and accessibility of our journal. Revenue generated from various sources is reinvested into Sehati's operations, technological enhancements, and initiatives that benefit our authors, readers, and the scholarly community.

Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry (Sehati) is dedicated to maintaining a sustainable revenue model that aligns with our mission of advancing knowledge and facilitating the global exchange of scientific insights in the context of townships and industries.