Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy

The Journal of Advances in Economics and Management Science is committed to maintaining high standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing practices. The journal strictly prohibits plagiarism in any form.

Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism includes presenting another author's ideas, words, data, or research results as one's own without proper acknowledgment. This may include copying text, figures, tables, or research findings from previously published works without appropriate citation.

Screening for Plagiarism

All submitted manuscripts may be checked for plagiarism using plagiarism detection software and editorial evaluation. Manuscripts found to contain significant levels of plagiarism will be rejected or returned to the authors for correction.

Types of Plagiarism Considered Unacceptable

The journal considers the following practices as unethical:

  • Direct copying of text without citation

  • Paraphrasing another author’s work without proper attribution

  • Self-plagiarism or duplicate publication

  • Using figures, tables, or data from other sources without permission or citation

Editorial Action

If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the publication process, the editorial office may take appropriate action, including:

  • Immediate rejection of the manuscript

  • Request for revision and proper citation

  • Retraction of a published article in serious cases

Author Responsibility

Authors are responsible for ensuring that their submitted work is original and properly cites all sources. Proper acknowledgment must be given to the work of others.

Ethical Compliance

By submitting a manuscript to the journal, authors confirm that the work is original, has not been plagiarized, and complies with ethical standards of academic publishing.