Publication Ethic

Islamic Management: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam  is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics. This statement outlines the ethical responsibilities of authors, editors, reviewers, and the publisher, based on the guidelines established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

1. Author Ethics

  • Authors must submit original and unpublished work that is free from plagiarism.
  • Proper citation and acknowledgment must be given for all references and sources.
  • Simultaneous submission of the same manuscript to multiple journals is not permitted.
  • All individuals who have made significant contributions to the manuscript must be listed as authors.
  • If significant errors or inaccuracies are discovered after publication, the author must promptly inform the editor for correction or retraction.

2. Editor Ethics

  • Editors are responsible for the content published in the journal and must make decisions fairly and objectively based on the academic merit of the manuscript.
  • Editors must maintain the confidentiality of all submitted manuscripts and the identities of authors and reviewers.
  • Editors should not have any conflict of interest with respect to the manuscripts they handle.
  • Editors must ensure that the peer review process is conducted professionally, transparently, and within a reasonable timeframe.

3. Reviewer Ethics

  • Reviewers must provide an objective, honest, and constructive evaluation of the manuscript.
  • Reviewers must keep the content of the manuscript confidential and not share it with others.
  • Reviewers should decline to review a manuscript if there is any conflict of interest with the author(s) or affiliated institutions.
  • Reviewers should offer feedback that helps improve the quality and clarity of the manuscript.

4. Publisher Ethics

  • The publisher supports editors and reviewers in maintaining publication integrity and ethical standards.
  • The publisher ensures that publishing practices follow the principles of academic transparency and accountability.
  • The publisher reserves the right to retract articles that violate ethical standards, including those involving plagiarism, data fabrication, or duplicate publication.

Any violation of publication ethics—including plagiarism, data falsification, or unethical research practices—will be handled seriously and may result in manuscript rejection, article retraction, or other appropriate actions.