Corrections And Errata

Post-Publication

Corrections and Errata

Jurnal Pusat Manajemen (PUSMAN) · e-ISSN 3048-3840

Jurnal Pusat Manajemen (PUSMAN) preserves the version of record while correcting material errors transparently. A correction is appropriate when an otherwise reliable article contains an error or omission that affects understanding, attribution, reproducibility, or part of the record but does not invalidate the article’s central findings.

When a correction is issued

  • Material errors in data presentation, analysis, text, tables, figures, references, funding, conflicts, acknowledgments, or author details.
  • An author or contributor omission or addition supported by the authorship-change procedure.
  • Production errors introduced by the journal that affect meaning or reliable use of the article.
  • Minor typographical or formatting errors only when they materially affect interpretation, indexing, or attribution.

Procedure

  1. Report the error through the journal contact channel with the article title, DOI or URL, exact location, explanation, evidence, and proposed correction.
  2. The editor assesses the error and may consult authors, reviewers, statistical or subject experts, institutions, or the publisher.
  3. When correction is warranted, a dated, citable notice is published with its own title and persistent link. It identifies the affected article, describes the change, and states who reported or is responsible for the error when relevant.
  4. The correction and article are linked in both directions. Online files may be updated with a clear note and version date; the original scholarly record is not silently overwritten.

Limits

Errors that render findings unreliable, involve major misconduct, or require an interim warning are handled through Retractions or Expressions of Concern. Disputes over interpretation that do not establish a factual error are not normally grounds for correction.

Policy owner: Editorial Board, Jurnal Pusat Manajemen (PUSMAN) · Last reviewed: August 2026 · Policies are applied prospectively and may be updated transparently.