Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism Policy
DFAME - Digital Financial Accounting Management Economics Journal is committed to maintaining the integrity and originality of the scholarly work we publish. Therefore, all submitted manuscripts will undergo a rigorous plagiarism check using Turnitin before entering the peer-review process.
Plagiarism Screening Process
Every submitted manuscript will be screened using Turnitin software to detect similarities with previously published works. The results of the screening will be used by the editor to assess the originality of the manuscript.
Plagiarism Assessment Criteria
- Major Plagiarism: If a manuscript is found to have more than 20% similarity with other sources without proper attribution, it will be automatically rejected.
- Minor Plagiarism: If the similarity is less than 20%, authors will be given the opportunity to revise and correct the problematic sections.
Actions Against Plagiarism
If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the review process or after publication, the following actions will be taken:
- The authors will be informed of the findings and asked to provide clarification or revisions.
- If plagiarism is confirmed, the manuscript will be withdrawn from publication, and the authors will be prohibited from submitting to this journal in the future.
- The authors' affiliated institutions will be notified of the violation.
By implementing this policy, we aim to ensure that all works published in DFAME - Digital Financial Accounting Management Economics Journal adhere to the highest ethical and academic standards.