Plagiarism prevention

The journal ECONOMICS - INNOVATIVE AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH JOURNAL has a strict policy against publishing plagiarized papers. The Editorial Board firmly believes that plagiarism, which involves presenting someone else's ideas, words, or creative expression as one's own, is a clear violation of scientific ethics. Plagiarism can also infringe upon copyright laws and may result in legal consequences.

All papers submitted to the ECONOMICS - INNOVATIVE AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH JOURNAL undergo scrutiny using iThenticate software, which helps detect instances of plagiarism.

Plagiarism encompasses the following actions:

-Directly copying or closely paraphrasing portions of another author's work without properly acknowledging the source or appropriately indicating the copied content (e.g., using quotation marks) in accordance with the responsibilities outlined for authors.
-Replicating equations, figures, or tables from someone else's paper without citing the source and obtaining necessary permission from the original author or copyright holder.

Any manuscript that exhibits clear indications of plagiarism will be automatically rejected. In the event that plagiarism is identified in a paper that has already been published by the journal, the paper will be retracted in accordance with the procedures outlined in the Retraction Policy.