Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
1. Ethical Standards
Scriptora International Journal of Research and Innovation (SIJRI) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of ethical publishing and academic integrity. All authors, reviewers, and editors are expected to adhere to strict ethical guidelines to ensure that research published in Scriptora International Journal of Research and Innovation (SIJRI) is original, reliable, and trustworthy. Any violation, including plagiarism, data fabrication, or unethical research practices, will be taken seriously and may result in retraction, rejection, or notification to relevant authorities.
2. Responsibilities of Authors
Authors must ensure that their work is original, properly cited, and free from conflicts of interest. Studies involving human or animal subjects must include appropriate ethical approvals. Authors should disclose any financial or personal conflicts that could influence the research or publication process.
3. Responsibilities of Reviewers and Editors
Reviewers and editors are required to maintain confidentiality, provide unbiased and constructive feedback, and avoid conflicts of interest. Scriptora International Journal of Research and Innovation (SIJRI) follows COPE guidelines to handle cases of misconduct, disputes, or complaints in a transparent and fair manner.
4. Commitment to Integrity
By strictly enforcing these standards, Scriptora International Journal of Research and Innovation (SIJRI) promotes a culture of honesty, transparency, and accountability, ensuring that all publications contribute genuinely to scientific knowledge and uphold the trust and credibility of the global academic community.