Publication Ethics

Jupawan: Jurnal Pancasila dan Wawasan Kebangsaan is committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct in publication. The following outlines the responsibilities of authors, reviewers, editorial board members, and the editor-in-chief:

Author Responsibilities

  1. Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that their work is original and properly cite any contributions from other authors to avoid plagiarism.
  2. Data Accuracy: Authors are responsible for the accuracy and integrity of their data and findings presented in the manuscript.
  3. Conflict of Interest: Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may influence the research or publication process.
  4. Ethical Compliance: Authors must adhere to ethical guidelines in conducting research, particularly concerning human and animal rights.

Reviewer Responsibilities

  1. Confidentiality: Reviewers must treat manuscripts as confidential documents and not disclose any information about them.
  2. Impartiality: Reviews should be conducted objectively, without personal bias, and based solely on the scholarly merits of the work.
  3. Constructive Feedback: Reviewers should provide constructive feedback that helps authors improve their manuscript and contribute to the academic discourse.
  4. Timeliness: Reviewers are expected to complete their reviews within the stipulated timeframe to facilitate timely publication.

Editorial Board Member Responsibilities

  1. Scholarly Integrity: Editorial board members must uphold the integrity of the journal and ensure that all published works meet high academic standards.
  2. Guidance and Oversight: They provide guidance to the editorial team and assist in shaping the journal’s policies and direction.
  3. Conflict of Interest: Board members must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and recuse themselves from decisions where such conflicts may exist.

Editor-in-Chief Responsibilities

  1. Final Decision: The editor-in-chief has the ultimate responsibility for making publication decisions based on the input from reviewers and the editorial board.
  2. Quality Control: The editor-in-chief ensures the overall quality and relevance of the journal's content and promotes a fair and transparent review process.
  3. Ethical Standards: The editor-in-chief is responsible for enforcing the journal's ethical standards and addressing any ethical issues that arise in the publication process.