Publication Ethics
Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics. The journal follows the Core Practices outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to ensure the integrity, credibility, and transparency of the scholarly publishing process.
1. Authorship and Contributions
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development requires clear policies on authorship and contributions, ensuring transparency about who contributed to the work and in what capacity. The journal manages potential authorship disputes quickly and fairly.
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development has a clearly defined process for handling complaints against the journal, staff, editorial board, or publisher. The journal takes all complaints seriously and strives to resolve them in a fair and impartial manner.
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development has a well-defined process for handling allegations of misconduct, regardless of how they are brought to the journal's attention. The journal takes all allegations seriously and is committed to investigating and addressing them quickly and appropriately. This includes dealing with allegations from whistleblowers.
4. Conflict of Interest/Competing Interests
Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development provides a clear definition of conflict of interest and has established a process for handling conflicts of interest for authors, reviewers, editors, journals, and publishers. The journal ensures that any conflict of interest is disclosed and managed properly.
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development includes policies on data availability and encourages the use of reporting and registration guidelines for clinical trials and other research designs in accordance with standard practices in their respective disciplines. The journal promotes transparency and reproducibility of research.
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development maintains ethical oversight by implementing policies on consent for publication, publication in vulnerable populations, ethical conduct of research using animals, ethical conduct of research using human subjects, confidential data handling, and ethical business/marketing practices.
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development has clear policies on intellectual property, copyright, and publishing licenses, which are explained to authors. The journal ensures that authors are aware of the policy on pre-publication and what constitutes plagiarism and overlapping publications.
8. Post-Publication Discussion and Correction
Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development allows post-publication discussions through letters to the editor, on-site debates, or external moderated platforms. The journal has mechanisms to correct, revise, or retract articles after publication, if needed.
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development uses the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and allows the libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for preservation and restoration purposes.
Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development follows an open access policy, which allows free and unrestricted access to published articles. The journal uses the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) license.
Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development applies a double-blind peer-review process, where the identity of authors and reviewers are kept confidential. The journal assigns a minimum of two reviewers, with the option to assign more reviewers if needed, to ensure a thorough and unbiased evaluation of the manuscript.
12. Plagiarism and Revocation Policy
The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development recognizes that plagiarism is unacceptable and therefore establishes the following policy stating specific actions (penalties) upon identifying plagiarism/similarity in articles submitted for publication in the Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development. The Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development will use Turnitin originality checking software as a tool to detect text similarity in article manuscripts and final versions of articles ready for publication. A maximum of 25% similarity is allowed for submitted manuscripts. If we find more than 25% similarity index, the article will be returned to the author for correction and resubmission.
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Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development will periodically review and update this policy to ensure its effectiveness and alignment with best practices. Any revisions to this policy will be promptly communicated to stakeholders and published on the Journal of Digital Islamic Economic Development website. For questions or inquiries relating to publication ethics, please contact the editorial team at journalislamicmubadalah@gmail.com