Peer Reviewers Philantrom

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Peer Reviewers Philantrom

This page acknowledges the valuable contributions of our reviewers who ensure the scientific quality, integrity, and ethical compliance of all manuscripts published in Philantrom: Philanthropy & Management Studies.

Peer review in Philantrom follows a double-blind process — authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other throughout evaluation.

1. Introduction

Peer reviewers play a crucial role in maintaining the excellence of Philantrom. Their expertise ensures that each submission meets high standards of academic rigor, originality, and relevance to the fields of philanthropy, nonprofit management, social entrepreneurship, and public policy.

We extend our sincere gratitude to all reviewers for dedicating their time and knowledge to the advancement of open, ethical, and evidence-based scholarship.

2. Peer Review Principles

  • Double-Blind Review: Reviewer and author identities are concealed throughout the review cycle.
  • Objectivity: Assessments focus on content, methodology, and contribution — not on authors’ identities or affiliations.
  • Confidentiality: Manuscripts are treated as confidential documents until publication.
  • Ethical Conduct: Reviewers must disclose conflicts of interest and avoid bias of any kind.
  • Constructive Feedback: Reviews should aim to help authors improve their manuscripts with clear, evidence-based comments.

3. List of Reviewers

The following experts have contributed as reviewers for Philantrom during the most recent publication cycles.

  • Dr. Andi Ramadhan, M.M. — Universitas Indonesia (Indonesia)
    Corporate Social Responsibility & Philanthropy Management
  • Assoc. Prof. Maria Santosa, Ph.D. — Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia)
    Social Entrepreneurship & Nonprofit Governance
  • Dr. Sarah Lim — National University of Singapore (Singapore)
    Public Policy & Sustainable Development
  • Dr. Rizky Ananda — Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia)
    Strategic Philanthropy & ESG Reporting
  • Prof. Jonathan P. Meyer — University of Melbourne (Australia)
    Impact Measurement & Management
  • Dr. Nabila Yusuf — Universitas Hasanuddin (Indonesia)
    Community Development & Volunteerism Studies
  • Assoc. Prof. Kenneth D. Wong — Hong Kong Baptist University (Hong Kong)
    Corporate Citizenship & Nonprofit Strategy
  • Dr. Lailatul Rahmawati — Universitas Brawijaya (Indonesia)
    CSR Evaluation & Sustainable Business Practices
New reviewers are added periodically. If you wish to join our reviewer board, please visit Become a Reviewer.

4. Ethical Standards

Philantrom upholds the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) principles for peer review integrity. All reviewers must adhere to confidentiality, declare conflicts of interest, and evaluate manuscripts fairly. Unethical conduct or breaches of confidentiality will result in immediate removal from the reviewer database.

5. Contact

Editorial Office – Philantrom: Philanthropy & Management Studies
Email: [email protected]
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Website: https://journal.fajarpos.com/