Publication Ethics
JAGATRA : Journal of Advanced Global Administration, Training, Research, Accounting and Management is committed to upholding ethical standards in scholarly publishing to ensure the quality, integrity, and credibility of all published works. This publication ethics policy serves as a guideline for editors, authors, and reviewers involved in the publication process.
Duties of Authors
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Authors must present original, accurate, and honest work, with proper citation of all sources.
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Plagiarism, self-plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, and duplicate publication are strictly prohibited.
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All listed authors must have made significant contributions to the research.
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Manuscripts must not be under consideration or published elsewhere.
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Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
Duties of Editors
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Editors are responsible for deciding which manuscripts are suitable for publication based on academic merit and relevance.
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Editors maintain confidentiality of manuscripts and author information.
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Editors act objectively and fairly without discrimination.
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Editors prevent and address any suspected ethical misconduct.
Duties of Reviewers
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Reviewers provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations.
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Reviewers must keep all reviewed manuscripts confidential.
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Reviewers should disclose any conflicts of interest to the editor.
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Reviewers assist editors in making editorial decisions.
Handling of Ethical Misconduct
In cases of ethical misconduct, the editor has the authority to take appropriate actions, including manuscript rejection, retraction of published articles, or notification to relevant institutions.








