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Publishing and Ethical Guidelines

The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal reflects the work quality of its author(s)

with his/her or their pertaining institution(s). Therefore, it is important for a peer-reviewed

journal to have an ethical standard for all parties involved in the act of publishing: the author(s),

the journal editors, the peer reviewers, and the publisher. JurnalManajemendanBisnisVisioner

(JMBV) is committed to ensuring that advertising, reprint, and/or other commercial revenues

have no impact nor influence editorial decisions. In addition, the JMBV will assist in

communications with other journals and/or publishers should this be necessary to the editors.

Duties of the Editors

The JMBV’s editors are responsible for deciding as to which of the articles submitted should be

reviewed and published. The validation of the work in question and its importance to researchers

and readers must always drive such a decision. The editor-in-chief must seriously prevent libel,

copyright infringement, and plagiarism. An editor should evaluate manuscripts for their

intellectual contents without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic

origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the author(s).

Editors and any editorial staff must not disclose any information on a submitted manuscript to

anyone other than the corresponding author(s), reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial

advisors, and the publisher, as appropriate. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted

manuscript must not be used in an editor's own research without a written consent of the

author(s). Privileged information or ideas obtained through a peer review must be kept

confidential and not used for personal advantages.

Editors should recuse themselves from considering manuscripts in which they have conflicts of

interest. Editors should require all contributors to disclose relevant competing interests and

publish corrections if competing interests are revealed after publication. An editor should take

reasonably responsive measures when ethical complaints have been presented concerning a

submitted manuscript or published paper, in conjunction with the publisher (or society). Every

reported act of unethical publishing behavior must be looked into, even if it is discovered years

after publication.

 

Duties of the Reviewers

A peer review assists the editor-in-chief in making an editorial decision and editorial

communications with the author(s). Any selected referee who feels unqualified to review

research reported in a manuscript, or knows that its prompt review will be impossible, should

notify the editor-in-chief and excuse himself/herself from the review process. Any manuscript

received for review must be treated as a confidential document.

Reviews should be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the author(s) is inappropriate.

Referees should express their views clearly with supporting arguments. Any statement that an

observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by

relevant citations. A reviewer should also call to the editor-in-chief's attention any substantial

similarity or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper

of which he/she has personal knowledge. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted

manuscript must not be used in a reviewer’s own research without an expressed written consent

of the author(s). Privileged information or ideas obtained through a peer review must be kept

confidential and not utilized for personal advantages. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts

in which they have conflicts of interest.

Duties of the Authors

Authors of a report of original research should present an accurate account of the work

performed as well as objective discussion on its significance. Data and citations should be

represented accurately in the paper. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute

unethical behavior and are unacceptable. Plagiarism takes many forms, from using another’s

paper as the author’s own paper to copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another’s paper

(without attribution), or claiming results from research conducted by others. Plagiarism in all its

forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is intolerable.

An author should not in general publish a manuscript describing essentially the same research in

more than one journal or primary publication. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one

journal concurrently constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. Information

obtained privately, as in conversation, correspondence, or discussion with third parties, must not

be used or reported without explicit, written permission from the source(s). Authorship should be

limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution,

 

or interpretation of the reported study, and seen and approved the final version of the paper and

agreed to its submission for publication.

All authors should disclose in their manuscripts any financial or other substantive conflicts of

interest. When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her own published

work, it is the author’s obligation to promptly notify the JMBV’s editor-in-chief and cooperate

with the editor to retract or correct the paper.

Plagiarism

According to Regulation No. 7/2010 of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Indonesia,

“Plagiarism is the intentional and unintentional practice of obtaining or trying to obtain credit or

value from a scientific work without stating the source appropriately and adequately.” Another

definition from the Oxford American Dictionary in Clabaugh (2001), is that “Plagiarism is to

take and use another person’s ideas or writing or inventions as one’s own.” The Merriam-

Webster Online Dictionary explains the word "plagiarize" as “stealing and passing off (the ideas

or words of another) as one's own, using (another's production) without crediting the source,

committing literary theft, presenting as new and original an idea or product derived from an

existing source.” Plagiarism manifests itself in a variety of forms, including (adopted from ACM

with some modification):

 Verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely paraphrasing portions of another

author's paper;

 Copying elements of another author's paper, such as equations or illustrations that are not

common knowledge, or copying or purposely paraphrasing sentences without citing the

source;

 Verbatim copying of portions of another author's paper, while citing but not clearly

differentiating what text has been copied (e.g., not applying quotation marks correctly)

and/or not citing the source correctly.

Self-plagiarism is a related issue. Self-plagiarism is defined as “The verbatim or near-verbatim

reuse of significant portions of one's own copyrighted work without citing the original source.”

Self-plagiarism does not apply to publications based on the author's own previously copyrighted

work (e.g., appearing in a conference proceedings) where an explicit reference is made to the

prior publication. Such reuse does not require quotation marks to delineate the reused text but

does require that the source be cited.

All authors are deemed to be individually and collectively responsible for the content of papers

published by JMBV. Therefore, it is the responsibility of each author to ensure that papers

submitted to JMBV attain the highest ethical standards with respect to plagiarism.

Plagiarism Sanctions (Adopted from ACM with Modification)

When plagiarism has been found to have occurred, JMBV will take the actions listed below as

determined by the type of plagiarism. Unless determined otherwise during the investigation, all

authors are deemed to be individually and collectively responsible for the content of a

plagiarizing paper.

  1. Verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely paraphrasing a significant portion of

another author's paper without citing the source and without clearly delineating (e.g., in

quotation marks) the source material.

 JMBV will inform the Department Chair, Dean, or supervisor of the authors of the finding of

plagiarism.

 The authors will be asked to write a formal letter of apology to the authors of the plagiarized

paper, including an admission of plagiarism.

 If the paper has appeared in print, JMBV will post a Notice of Plagiarism based on the

investigation, on the JMBV Digital Library's citation page of the plagiarizing paper and will

remove access to the full text. The paper itself will be kept in the database for future research

or legal purposes.

 If the paper is under submission, the paper can be automatically rejected by the Editor-in-

Chief or the Program Chair without further revisions. In addition, a letter of warning will be

sent by the Editor-in-Chief or the Program Chair to the authors with a copy of the JMBV’s

Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism.

  1. Verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely paraphrasing sentences of another

author's paper and/or, copying elements of another author's paper (such as non-common

knowledge illustrations and equations) without citing the source and without clearly delineating

(e.g., in quotation marks) the source material.

 The authors will be asked to write a formal letter of apology to the authors of the plagiarized

paper, including an admission of the plagiarism.

 

 If the paper has appeared in print, JMBV will post a Notice of Plagiarism based on the

investigation, on the JMBV Digital Library's citation page of the plagiarizing paper and will

remove access to the full text. The paper itself will be kept in the database in case of future

legal actions.

 If the paper is under submission, the paper can be automatically rejected by the Editor-in-

Chief or the Program Chair without further revisions. In addition, a letter of warning will be

sent by the Editor-in-Chief or the Program Chair to the authors with a copy of the JMBV

Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism.

  1. Verbatim copying of portions of another author's paper, while citing but not clearly

differentiating what text has been copied (e.g., not applying quotation marks correctly) and/or

not citing the source correctly.

 The authors will be asked to write a formal letter of apology to the authors of the plagiarized

paper, including an admission of the plagiarism.

 If the paper is under submission, at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief or Program Chair,

the paper can either be automatically rejected without future review or a revision will be

required that clearly and correctly cites the previous work. In addition, a letter of warning

will be sent by the Editor-in-Chief or the Program Chair to the authors with a copy of the

JMBV Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism.

  1. Self-plagiarism or redundant, duplicative publication (verbatim or near-verbatim reuse of

significant portions of one's own copyrighted work in subsequent papers, where the authors have

not disclosed in the subsequent paper the previous publication).

 If the paper has appeared in print, JMBV will post a Notice of Self Plagiarism or a Notice of

Redundant Publication based on the investigation on the JMBV Digital Library's citation

page of the self-plagiarism paper.

 If the paper is under submission and, at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief or Program

Chair, the paper can either be automatically rejected without future review or a revision will

be required that includes a citation to and discussion of the previous paper. In addition, a

letter of warning will be sent by the Editor-in-Chief or the Program Chair to the authors with

a copy of the JMBV Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism.

Sources:

 Claubaugh, G.K. &Rozycki, E.G. (2001).

 Peraturan MenteriPendidikanNasionalNomor 17 Tahun 2010

tentangPencegahandanPenanggulanganPlagiat di PerguruanTinggi

 The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

 http://www.stie-balikpapan.ac.id/webmail

 

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Perkampungan Pelajar GunungPasir

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Kelurahan SumberRejo, Baliukpapan Tengah

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