Plagiarism Policy
Addressing plagiarism and ensuring ethical practices in publication are critical for maintaining the integrity of
academic work. The similarity Index must not increase from 10%. Here are the key points on plagiarism from the
provided guidelines:
- Commitment to Ethical Practices:
- The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Ventures is dedicated to addressing copyright infringement,
plagiarism, and other breaches of publication best practices.
- They aim to protect the rights of authors and the journal's reputation.
- Claims of plagiarism or misuse of published articles are always investigated.
- Submitted articles may be checked using duplication-checking software.
- Actions Against Plagiarism:
- If plagiarism or misuse is detected, actions may include:
- Publishing an erratum or corrigendum (correction).
- Retracting the article.
- Taking the issue up with the head of the department, dean of the author's institution, relevant
academic bodies, or societies.
- Pursuing appropriate legal action.
These measures ensure that authors adhere to ethical standards and maintain the quality and credibility of the
journal.