Ethical Guidelines for Authors
Authors submitting to Social Sciences Advancement and Governance Excellence (SSAGE) must adhere to the following ethical standards:
- Reporting Standards:
Authors must provide accurate, complete data and proper references to allow reproducibility. Fraudulent or misleading statements are prohibited. - Originality and Plagiarism:
Submissions must be original. Proper citations are required when using others’ work. Plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, is strictly forbidden. Manuscripts with a similarity index above 19% may be rejected. - Declaration:
Authors must declare that the work is original, not under review elsewhere, and clearly state all co-authors’ contributions. - Multiple and Redundant Publication:
Submitting the same research to multiple journals simultaneously is unethical. Republishing with substantial updates must cite the original work. - Acknowledgment of Sources:
Proper credit must be given to all sources and contributors, including financial and technical assistance. - Authorship:
Only those who significantly contributed to the research should be listed as authors. All co-authors must approve the final manuscript. - Privacy of Participants:
Authors must protect participants’ privacy and obtain informed consent when publishing identifiable information. - Data Access:
Authors must provide raw data if requested for editorial review. - Images:
Images must be original and unmanipulated, with clear explanations of how they were produced. - Conflicts of Interest:
All potential conflicts of interest and financial support must be disclosed. - Copyright:
Authors may be required to transfer copyright or grant publication rights to the journal. - Manuscript Decisions:
Authors will be informed of acceptance, revision, or rejection after peer review. Appeals against rejection can be made by contacting the Editor.