Publication Ethics
PERITIA is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards in publishing. The journal follows a strict code of conduct to ensure integrity, fairness, and transparency in the publication process.
Responsibilities of Authors:
- Authors must submit original work that has not been published or under consideration elsewhere.
- Proper citations and acknowledgments must be provided for all referenced work.
- Plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited.
- Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest that may affect the integrity of their research.
- If an error is discovered post-publication, authors must promptly notify the editorial team for correction or retraction.
Responsibilities of Reviewers:
- Peer reviewers must evaluate submissions objectively and provide constructive feedback.
- Confidentiality of the manuscript and its content must be maintained.
- Reviewers should disclose any conflicts of interest that may affect their impartiality.
- Any suspicion of plagiarism or unethical research practices should be reported to the editorial board.
Responsibilities of Editors:
- Editors must ensure a fair and transparent peer review process.
- Editorial decisions must be based solely on the academic merit of submissions.
- Any conflicts of interest among editors, authors, or reviewers must be disclosed and addressed.
- The journal upholds a zero-tolerance policy for any form of research misconduct, including data fabrication and plagiarism.
Plagiarism Policy: PERITIA strictly prohibits plagiarism. All submissions undergo plagiarism detection screening. Manuscripts found to contain plagiarized content will be rejected immediately, and appropriate action will be taken.
Confidentiality and Data Protection: All submitted manuscripts and communications with the editorial board are treated with strict confidentiality. The journal ensures compliance with ethical guidelines for data protection and privacy.
Corrections and Retractions: In cases where errors or ethical concerns arise post-publication, PERITIA follows an established correction and retraction policy to maintain research integrity.