Copyright and Publishing Rights
1. Copyright
- All articles published in the "Governance Accounting Archive Review" are copyrighted by the author(s) unless otherwise stated.
- By submitting an article for publication, the author(s) agree to grant the "Governance Accounting Archive Review" a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to publish the article in print and electronic format, including online and in databases.
- This license extends to derivative works, such as abstracts and translations, created by the "Governance Accounting Archive Review."
- The author(s) retain copyright of their article and may reproduce it for non-commercial purposes, provided they cite the original publication in the "Governance Accounting Archive Review."
- For commercial use of the article, the author(s) must obtain permission from the "Governance Accounting Archive Review" and any relevant copyright holders.
2. Publishing Rights
- Authors are solely responsible for the content of their articles, including the originality of their research, the accuracy of their data, and adherence to ethical research guidelines.
- The "Governance Accounting Archive Review" reserves the right to reject or edit any article submitted for publication based on originality, quality, relevance, and adherence to editorial standards.
- Authors will be informed of any proposed edits and will have the opportunity to accept or reject them before the article is published.
- Once an article is published, it cannot be withdrawn from the "Governance Accounting Archive Review" without the express permission of the editor-in-chief.
3. Open Access Policy
- The "Governance Accounting Archive Review" is committed to making its content freely available to the public.
- All articles published in the journal are available online without charge.
- Authors are encouraged to deposit their articles in institutional repositories or other open access repositories to increase accessibility and readership.
4. Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism
- The "Governance Accounting Archive Review" has a strict policy against plagiarism and self-plagiarism.
- All articles submitted for publication will be checked for plagiarism using plagiarism detection software.
- Any article found to be plagiarized or self-plagiarized will be rejected from publication.
- Repeated instances of plagiarism may result in author blacklisting.
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