Information For Authors

The Asia-Pacific Journal of Social Innovation (APJSI) invites submissions from scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policy actors engaged in advancing knowledge and practice in social innovation, development, and related interdisciplinary fields. 

APJSI encourages contributions that bridge theory and practice and demonstrate how knowledge informs policy, practice, organizational change, institutional reform, or community transformation. The journal values research that engages with the processes, systems, governance, implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of innovation in both public and private sectors.

The journal is open to a broad range of disciplinary and applied fields, including but not limited to business and management, inclusive enterprise, entrepreneurship, accountancy and accountability, economics and livelihoods, tourism and hospitality, governance and public policy, education and knowledge systems, peacebuilding and social resilience, sustainability and environmental innovation, and digital transformation and technology adoption.

Submissions may include empirical, theoretical, conceptual, policy-oriented, and field-based studies. APJSI also welcomes qualitative, quantitative, mixed-methods, comparative, and case-based research, as well as reflective and practice-informed contributions, provided they demonstrate clear analytical depth and practical relevance.

All manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere. Submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process based on originality, methodological rigor, clarity of argument, and contribution to both scholarship and practice.

Authors must register and submit manuscripts through the journal’s online system and are advised to review the full Author Guidelines before submission.

Open Access Policy

The journal is a peer-reviewed open access journal committed to disseminating scholarly knowledge freely and widely. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. All published articles are freely accessible online without subscription or payment barriers. No article processing charges (APCs) are collected from authors.

Peer Review and Editorial Policy

All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process, ensuring anonymity between authors and reviewers. Manuscripts are evaluated based on originality, methodological rigor, clarity of argument, and contribution to knowledge and practice. 

Authors must use the official APJSI manuscript, title page, and supplementary file templates available in the Author Templates & Downloads section. Authors are required to use the Revision matrix template when submitting the revised manuscript for ease of reference.

Preparing Your Manuscript

Article Types

Research Articles (6,000–8,000 words)
Research Articles present original and rigorous scholarly work that advances theoretical, empirical, or methodological understanding of social innovation and related fields. These papers should demonstrate clear research questions, appropriate methodologies, and strong analytical depth. Submissions are expected to engage with relevant literature and contribute to academic debates. Interdisciplinary and contextually grounded studies are particularly encouraged. The word count does not include the references.

Policy and Practice Papers (3,000–3,500 words)
Policy and Practice Papers focus on the application of research to real-world contexts, offering insights into programs, interventions, or policy processes. These papers should highlight lessons learned, challenges encountered, and implications for practice or decision-making. Contributions from practitioners, policymakers, and development actors are especially welcome. The emphasis is on actionable knowledge and relevance to ongoing social innovation efforts.

Case Studies and Field Reports (4,000–5,000 words)
Case Studies and Field Reports provide detailed accounts of specific projects, communities, or initiatives. These submissions should document experiences from the field, including context, processes, outcomes, and reflections on what worked and what did not. While less theory-heavy, they should still offer analytical insights and broader relevance. Strong emphasis is placed on grounded, context-rich narratives.

Reflective Essays (2,000–2,500 words)
Reflective Essays offer critical and personal reflections on research, practice, or engagement in the field of social innovation. These essays may explore positionality, methodological challenges, ethical dilemmas, or experiential learning. Authors are encouraged to write in a thoughtful and accessible manner while maintaining analytical depth. Contributions that bridge personal experience with broader scholarly or practical insights are highly valued.

Language

Manuscripts must be written in clear and professional English (American English spelling and conventions are required). Submissions in Filipino may be considered, provided that an English abstract is included. Authors are encouraged to use inclusive, bias-free, and respectful language.

Structure

Manuscripts should generally include:

  • Title (no more than 20 substantive words)

  • Abstract (150–250 words)

  • Keywords (5-10 keywords)

  • Main text (Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, and Discussion)

  • Conclusion and Implications

  • Limitations and Directions for Future Research
  • References

For peer review, authors must submit an anonymized version of the manuscript with all identifying information removed.

Formatting

  • Font: Aptos Narrow, (Font size: follow template sample texts)

  • Spacing: Double-spaced

  • Length: Based on article type (see above)

Tables and figures must be embedded within the text and clearly labeled.

References

APJSI follows the APA (7th edition) citation style. All in-text citations must correspond to the reference list. Authors are responsible for ensuring accuracy and completeness, including DOIs or URLs where available.

Submission Process

Manuscripts must be submitted through the journal’s online system. Authors are required to register prior to submission and provide complete metadata (title, abstract, keywords, affiliations).

Before submission, authors must ensure that the manuscript fully complies with all journal guidelines, including formatting, structure, referencing, and anonymization. The journal uses Turnitin for similarity checking and allows a maximum similarity index of 15%. Submissions that do not meet these requirements may be returned for correction prior to peer review.

Submissions must not be under consideration by another journal.

Publication Ethics and Responsibilities

Authors must ensure that:

  • The manuscript is original and properly cites all sources

  • Data and findings are accurate and not fabricated or manipulated

  • All listed authors have approved the submission

  • Any conflicts of interest are disclosed

The journal reserves the right to reject or retract manuscripts that violate ethical standards.

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

APJSI recognizes the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in academic writing and research. Authors may use AI-assisted technologies (such as language editing or drafting support tools) to improve clarity and readability. However, the use of such tools must be done responsibly and transparently.

AI tools must not be listed as authors. Authors remain fully accountable for the originality, accuracy, and integrity of their manuscripts, including all content generated or supported by AI. Any use of AI in the preparation of the manuscript should be appropriately disclosed in the acknowledgments or methodology section.

The journal does not permit the use of AI tools to fabricate data, generate misleading content, or bypass scholarly rigor. Submissions found to violate ethical standards, including undisclosed or inappropriate use of AI, may be rejected or retracted.