Publication Ethics
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Social Innovation Journal is committed to ensuring that the publication of academic articles is conducted accurately and with high quality. The journal has established the following roles, responsibilities, and ethical guidelines for publication:
Duties of Editors
Editors must conduct an initial review of articles to ensure they align with the journal’s policies, objectives, and scope. They must also check for plagiarism and assess the overall quality of the article. If significant duplication or plagiarism is detected, the editor must reject the article from the review process. Editors should select reviewers based on their expertise in the relevant field of the article.
Duties of Authors
- Authors must study the usage of the journal system (ThaiJo), understand the submission guidelines, and agree to comply strictly with the journal’s requirements.
- Authors must not submit articles that have been previously published or are under consideration by another publisher.
- Authors must not plagiarize the work of others.
- Co-authors must have actively participated in the research process.
- Authors must accept the final decision made by the journal’s editor.
Duties of Reviewers
Reviewers must familiarize themselves with the submission guidelines to ensure that their evaluation follows the journal’s standards. Reviewers must possess the knowledge, ability, and expertise relevant to the article they are evaluating and provide constructive, academically reasoned feedback to enhance the article’s quality.