Plagiarism Policy

Editorial Team Asian Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AJIE) acknowledges that plagiarism is unacceptable and therefore establishes the following policy which states specific actions (penalties) if plagiarism is identified in an article submitted for publication in the Asian Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AJIE).

Definition:

Plagiarism is an act intentionally or unintentionally in obtaining or trying to obtain credit or value for a scientific work, by citing part or all of another party's scientific work and/or work that is recognized as scientific work, without stating the source.

For that, then: Articles must be original, has never been published before, and not in the process of waiting for publication elsewhere. Material taken verbally from other sources needs to be clearly identified so that it is different from the original text.

If plagiarism is identified, the Editor-in-Chief is responsible for reviewing the article and will approve actions according to the level of plagiarism detected, with the following guidelines:

Plagiarism Rate

  1. Plagiarized some short sentences from other articles without mentioning the source.

Action: The author is given a warning and a request to change the text and citations appropriately.

  1. Plagiarized most of the other articles without appropriate citation and did not mention the source. Action: The submitted article is rejected for publication in the Asian Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AJIE).

All article authors are responsible for the contents of the articles they submit because they have all signed the Letter of Originality of the Asian Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AJIE).

If the author is proven to have submitted a manuscript to the Asian Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AJIE) by simultaneously sending it to other journals, and this overlap is found during the reviewer process or after publication, then action is given according to point 2 above.

If plagiarism is found outside the rules above, the editor of the Asian Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AJIE) has the right to impose sanctions according to the policies of the editorial team.