PUBLICATION ETHICS

 

Jurnal ASIK: Jurnal Administrasi, Bisnis, Ilmu Manajemen & Kependidikan [e-ISSN: 2986-2334] is a journal managed and published by BAIK Institute. This statement states the ethical behavior of all parties involved in publishing an article in Jurnal ASIK: Jurnal Administrasi, Bisnis, Ilmu Manajemen & Kependidikan, including the author, editor, chairman of the editorial board, editorial board, review partners, and publishers. This statement is based on COPE's Best Practice Guidelines for editors of a journal. Authors must apply for a research ethics permit issued by the research ethics commission.

1. Code of Ethics in Journal Publications

Publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal such as Jurnal ASIK: Jurnal Administrasi, Bisnis, Ilmu Manajemen & Kependidikan is an important element in the development of knowledge networks. This is a direct reflection of the quality of the work of the authors and the supporting institutions. Peer-reviewed articles serve to support and embody the scientific method. Therefore, it is very important to agree on ethical standards of publication for all parties involved in journal publishing, both authors, editors, editorial boards, review partners, publishers, and the public.

2. Publication Decisions

Prior to publishing online for Jurnal ASIK: Jurnal Administrasi, Bisnis, Ilmu Manajemen & Kependidikan, The Chief Editor who is responsible for publishing requests input from other Editors and supports suggestions from reviewers. Where, it is also based on a series of journal publications starting from submitting manuscripts, checking editors, checking reviewers, checking layouts, checking plagiarism and copyrights. This is under the supervision of the Chief Editor and other Editors with the authority so that the publication decision for the manuscript on Jurnal ASIK: Jurnal Administrasi, Bisnis, Ilmu Manajemen & Kependidikan.

3. Secrecy

Manuscripts published on Jurnal ASIK: Jurnal Administrasi, Bisnis, Ilmu Manajemen & Kependidikan the value of information is highly guarded, where editors and reviewers are not allowed to disclose a lot of information about a manuscript that has been submitted to anyone from the author, reviewer, editorial team, and publisher, but only what is appropriate and reasonable.

4. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

Unpublished material disclosed in a submitted manuscript should not be used by multiple editorial board members and reviewers in their own research.