Publication Ethics

Author Ethics

  • Reporting
    Authors must provide information about the research process and results to the editor honestly, clearly, and comprehensively, and ensure that research data is properly maintained and securely stored.

  • Originality and Plagiarism
    Authors must ensure that the submitted manuscript is original, self-written, based on their own ideas, and does not plagiarize others' works or ideas. Authors are strictly prohibited from attributing sources to anyone else’s name.

  • Redundant Submission
    Authors must confirm that the submitted manuscript has not been submitted to another publication. If redundancy is found, the editor will reject the manuscript.

  • Authorship
    Authors must ensure they meet the expertise requirements relevant to the field of publication. The first author (or co-author) must be accountable for resolving any issues that arise during the process.

  • Correction of Errors
    Authors should promptly notify the editor of any errors in the manuscript, whether in names, affiliations, information, or other content that may affect the manuscript's meaning and credibility. Necessary corrections should be made and announced immediately.

  • Disclosure of Conflict of Interest
    Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest that might influence their manuscript.


Editor Ethics

  • Publication Decision
    Editors must conduct a thorough, transparent, objective, fair, and wise review process, which will form the basis for the manuscript's acceptance or rejection. The editorial board works as a team in making decisions.

  • Information Management
    Editors must ensure the clear and efficient use and distribution of both printed and electronic information.

  • Peer-Review Distribution
    Editors are responsible for assigning manuscripts to reviewers and managing the review and evaluation process.

  • Objectivity and Neutrality
    Editors must remain objective, neutral, and honest in assessing manuscripts, regardless of the author's gender, business affiliations, ethnicity, religion, race, or nationality.

  • Confidentiality
    Editors must maintain the confidentiality of all information, especially regarding the author’s privacy and manuscript distribution.

  • Disclosure of Conflict of Interest
    Editors must avoid conflicts of interest to ensure a smooth and fair review process.


Reviewer Ethics

  • Objectivity and Neutrality
    Reviewers must be honest, objective, unbiased, independent, and committed to scientific truth, regardless of the author's gender, business affiliations, ethnicity, religion, race, or nationality.

  • Source Clarity
    Reviewers should ensure that references and quotations are appropriate and credible. Any errors or irregularities should be reported to the editor for correction by the author.

  • Review Timeliness
    Reviewers must respond to manuscripts within the specified peer-review period (maximum of 2 weeks) and report any delays to the editorial secretariat.

  • Disclosure of Conflict of Interest
    Reviewers must avoid conflicts of interest to ensure a smooth and fair review process.