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Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics. All parties involved in the publication process (authors, reviewers, editors, and the publisher) must adhere to the following ethical guidelines. The journal follows the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the DOAJ Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing.
Authors who wish to appeal an editorial decision should submit a written appeal to the Editor-in-Chief at uunsunarsih@aequitasjournal.org within 30 days of receiving the decision. The appeal must provide detailed reasons for reconsideration. The Editor-in-Chief will review the case and may consult with editorial board members. The decision of the Editor-in-Chief is final. All complaints are handled confidentially and in accordance with COPE guidelines.
Any suspected ethical violations, such as plagiarism, data fabrication/falsification, citation manipulation, or duplicate submission, should be reported to the Editor-in-Chief at uunsunarsih@aequitasjournal.org. All concerns will be investigated promptly and fairly following COPE's flowcharts and guidelines. The journal guarantees confidentiality for whistleblowers and ensures that those reporting concerns in good faith will not be subject to retaliation.
Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) is an open-access journal that provides immediate and free access to all published content. Readers can access, read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, and link to the full texts of articles without any registration or subscription barriers. We are committed to supporting the global exchange of knowledge by ensuring that published research is accessible to anyone, anywhere.
When using or referencing articles from Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE), please cite them in the following format:
[Author(s)], "[Article Title]", Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE), [Volume(Issue)], [Page Range], [Year]. [DOI or URL].
All articles published in Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for permanent and reliable citation. DOI Prefix: 10.36406/ase
Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and quality. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the validity, originality, and significance of the research. The peer-review process follows the steps outlined below:
Upon submission, all manuscripts are first reviewed by the editorial team to ensure they meet the journal's scope, formatting guidelines, and ethical standards. Manuscripts that do not meet these criteria may be returned to the authors for revision or rejected without further review.
All submissions are screened for plagiarism using Turnitin. Manuscripts with significant overlap or duplication may be rejected at this stage.
Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are assigned to at least two independent reviewers who are experts in the relevant field. The journal employs a single-blind peer-review process, where the reviewers remain anonymous to the author. Reviewers are selected based on their expertise, publication record, and absence of conflicts of interest.
Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on the following criteria:
Reviewers provide one of the following recommendations:
Authors are required to address all reviewer comments and submit a revised manuscript within the specified timeframe. The revised manuscript may be sent back to the reviewers for further evaluation if necessary.
The final decision to accept or reject a manuscript is made by the Editor-in-Chief or a designated handling editor, based on the reviewers' recommendations and the overall quality of the manuscript.
Accepted manuscripts are copyedited, formatted, and published online in the journal's latest issue. Authors are provided with a final proof for approval before publication.
The peer-review process is conducted with transparency and accountability. Reviewers are expected to provide constructive and unbiased feedback, and authors are encouraged to respond to reviewer comments in a professional and timely manner. Any concerns or disputes regarding the peer-review process should be directed to the editorial office.
Copyright Notice
Authors retain full copyright of their work without restrictions. This journal does not require copyright transfer or exclusive licensing. By submitting a manuscript, authors grant Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) the non-exclusive right of first publication, with the work simultaneously licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
The CC BY 4.0 license allows others to share, copy, adapt, and redistribute the material in any medium or format, even for commercial purposes, provided proper attribution is given to the original authors and the source. The license applies to readers and users of the content, not to the authors who retain copyright.
Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) has a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism. Authors are responsible for ensuring that their works are original and properly acknowledge the sources of content that are not entirely their own. The journal employs plagiarism detection tools, such as Turnitin, to check articles for plagiarism, including reproducing content without appropriate attribution and permission. The inclusion of plagiarized content is regarded as misconduct on the part of the authors, and the journal takes such matters seriously following COPE guidelines.
All submissions are screened for similarity using plagiarism detection software. The journal considers a similarity score above 20% as unacceptable, except where the overlap is confined to the methodology section or standard templates. However, as emphasized by COPE guidelines, the nature of the duplicated material is as important as the incidence – there is no arbitrary threshold that should be used to signify plagiarism. Verbatim copying of more than 10% of another author's work without proper attribution is not permitted.
High levels of similarity may be expected and are not considered plagiarism in the following circumstances:
The journal categorizes plagiarism into three levels, each with specific actions following COPE flowcharts:
Involves a short section of another article without significant data or ideas from the original paper. Action: Authors receive a warning and are requested to revise the text and properly cite the original article. An educational approach is prioritized.
Occurs when a significant portion of a paper is plagiarized without proper citation to the source. Action: The submitted article is rejected, and the authors are prohibited from submitting further articles for one year.
Involves a significant portion of a paper being plagiarized, including the reproduction of original results or ideas from another publication. Action: The paper is rejected, and authors are prohibited from submitting further articles for five years. In consultation with the Editor-in-Chief, authors may be reported to their academic institutions.
If plagiarism or duplication is detected after publication, the journal follows COPE guidelines and takes appropriate action:
Any suspected ethical violations should be reported to the Editor-in-Chief at uunsunarsih@aequitasjournal.org. All concerns will be investigated promptly and fairly following COPE's flowcharts and guidelines. The journal guarantees confidentiality for whistleblowers and ensures that those reporting concerns in good faith will not be subject to retaliation. The Editor-in-Chief has final authority in decision-making, consulting with the editorial board and, when needed, external experts.
Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) is committed to maintaining the integrity of the scholarly record. In accordance with COPE and DOAJ best practices, the journal addresses errors or misconduct through the following mechanisms:
Articles may be retracted if they contain:
Article Withdrawal (Pre-publication): A withdrawal is considered for articles still in the pre-publication stage (e.g., under review or in press) due to author request, ethical concerns, or significant errors. Authors must submit a formal request with a valid reason; the editorial team will evaluate and, if approved, remove the article from the system. A withdrawal notice may be issued if the article was already in press.
Reporting and Investigation: Both authors and readers are encouraged to notify the Editor-in-Chief at uunsunarsih@aequitasjournal.org of any issues that require correction. Reported errors will be investigated promptly by the Editor-in-Chief in consultation with the editorial board and, when necessary, with the authors' institutions. The investigation will follow COPE's flowcharts and guidelines. The Editor-in-Chief has final authority in determining the appropriate course of action. All corrections and retractions are published in the journal's next available issue and are permanently linked to the original article.
Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) recognizes the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in academic research and writing. In accordance with the guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), the journal establishes the following policy to ensure transparency, accountability, and integrity in scholarly publications.
Authors must disclose any use of generative AI or AI-assisted technologies in the preparation of their manuscript. This disclosure applies to the writing process and does not include basic tools used for grammar checking, spelling correction, or reference management.
The disclosure statement should be placed in a dedicated section after the Acknowledgements and should include:
Example statement: "During the preparation of this manuscript, the authors used [NAME OF TOOL, VERSION] for [PURPOSE, e.g., language polishing and grammar improvement]. After using this tool, the authors reviewed and edited the content as needed and take full responsibility for the content of the publication."
AI tools may be used in a limited and responsible way for:
AI tools must NOT be used for:
The journal does not rely solely on AI-detection software as decisive evidence, as these tools may not be sufficiently reliable. However, if undisclosed or inappropriate use of AI is suspected, the editorial team may request clarifications, original data, or earlier drafts. Suspected misconduct will be investigated following COPE guidelines. Failure to disclose AI use or misuse of AI tools may result in rejection, retraction, or reporting to authors' institutions.
Aequitas in Social and Economics (ASE) follows the authorship criteria recommended by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). All individuals listed as authors must meet all four of the following criteria:
Non-author contributors (e.g., technical assistance, general supervision, or funding acquisition) should be acknowledged in the Acknowledgements section, with their permission.
Changes to authorship (addition, deletion, or reordering) must be made before publication and require the written consent of all authors. Any changes after acceptance or publication will be handled following COPE guidelines.
For more details, refer to the ICMJE authorship guidelines.

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