Plagiarism Policy

- Plagiarism Policy

Important Guidelines

Authors submitting their manuscripts to the Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences (JEAS) are strongly advised to adhere to the following guidelines:

1. Originality: All submitted manuscripts must be original and have not been previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Plagiarism or self-plagiarism is strictly prohibited, and all submissions will be subjected to plagiarism detection software.

2.Ethical Standards: Authors must follow ethical research and publication standards, including obtaining necessary approvals for any data or materials used in their research. Any ethical concerns or conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the time of submission.

By submitting your manuscript, you acknowledge and agree to abide by the above guidelines. Failure to comply may result in the rejection of your submission or other consequences as deemed appropriate by the editorial board.

- Direct Plagiarism

Direct plagiarism is the act of copying someone else’s work word-for-word without giving proper credit or citation. It involves taking another person's text or ideas and presenting them as your own, without using quotation marks or providing a reference to the original source.

- Self-Plagiarism

Self-plagiarism occurs when an individual reuses their own previously submitted work for a different assignment or course without proper acknowledgment or permission.

It is considered a form of academic dishonesty because it misrepresents the originality of the

student's work.