1. Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that their work is entirely original. Any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism and redundant publication, is unacceptable. Proper citation and referencing of sources are essential.

  2. Authorship and Contributions: All listed authors must have made significant contributions to the research. It's important to accurately list all authors who have contributed to the work and to acknowledge any assistance received.

  3. Conflict of Interest: Authors should disclose any financial or personal relationships that may influence the research or its interpretation. Conflicts of interest, whether financial, personal, or institutional, must be declared transparently.

  4. Data Integrity and Reproducibility: Authors should provide access to the data and methods used in the research to allow for verification and reproducibility by other researchers. Fabrication or falsification of data is unacceptable.

  5. Ethical Treatment of Subjects: If the research involves human subjects or animals, authors must comply with relevant ethical standards and obtain appropriate approvals from institutional review boards or ethics committees. Informed consent should be obtained from all participants.

  6. Acknowledgment of Sources: Authors should properly acknowledge the work of others and cite all relevant publications that have influenced their research. This includes both published and unpublished sources.

  7. Peer Review Process: The journal follows a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and integrity of published research. Reviewers are expected to provide constructive feedback and evaluate submissions based on academic merit, without bias or prejudice.

  8. Editorial Independence: Editors and reviewers must evaluate submissions based on their scholarly merit, without regard to factors such as the authors' reputation, affiliation, or nationality. Editorial decisions should be guided solely by the relevance, validity, and significance of the research.

  9. Corrections and Retractions: If errors or inaccuracies are identified in published work, authors are obligated to promptly notify the journal's editor and cooperate in issuing corrections or retractions as necessary to maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.

  10. Publication Fees and Charges: Any publication fees or charges must be clearly stated and justified. Authors should be informed about any applicable fees at the time of submission, and fee waivers or discounts should be available for authors from low-income countries or under exceptional circumstances.

These guidelines aim to uphold the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability in research and publication ethics for the International Interdisciplinary Business Economics Advancement Journal.