Ethical Policy

Everyone who participates in the publishing process (the author(s), the editor(s), the reviewers and the publisher) is committed to upholding our journal’s ethical principles. The ethics statements for our journal are based on the best practice (https://publicationethics.org/files/Best_Practice.pdf) for Journal Editors:

The Editor-in-Chief and any member of editorial staff must not disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone besides the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.

The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for deciding which of the submitted manuscripts should be published. The Editor-in-Chief may confer with other editors or reviewers in making this decision.

Research results

Results of the research are to be presented with due accuracy. Fabrication, falsification and selective reporting of data with the intent to mislead or deceive are unethical. The results of research should be recorded and maintained to allow for analysis and review. Following publication, the data should be retained for a reasonable period and made available upon request. Exceptions may be appropriate in certain circumstances in order to preserve privacy, to assure patent protection, or for similar reasons.

Authorship

All those who have made a contribution should be given as authors. Manuscripts should include a full list of the current affiliations of all authors, both academic and corporate.

Responsibility of the corresponding author

Changes in authorship

Any changes to authorship during the publication process must be approved by all authors of the manuscript, and all authors must confirm that they give their consent and made a genuine intellectual contribution to the paper. In addition, all the changes in authorship have to be explained to the publisher.

Plagiarism

Duplicate submission

Simultaneous submissions of the same manuscript to different journals are not tolerated. The submitted article will be removed without consideration.

Corrections and retractions

All authors have an obligation to inform and cooperate with editors to provide prompt retractions or correction of errors in published works.

When an error is discovered in published or submitted work, the mistake should be admitted and an erratum or retraction will be published. Corrections should be approved by all authors of the original article, unless there is a particular reason why this is not possible. In these cases, any dissent among the authors should be noted in the published correction.

An Erratum, a Retraction, and Expressions of Concern will be published in such a manner, and it will be free to access.

Publisher will issue retractions if:

Publisher will issue errata upon the request of authors if:

The new content will be reviewed and subject to editorial approval considering the impact of the change.