Misconduct policy

The editorial office reiterates the policy of academic misconduct for the intended authors.

 

Duplicate Submission

Manuscripts submitted to Financial Statistical Journal should:

1) not have been published before;

2) not concurrently be submitted elsewhere.

 

If part of a manuscript has been published or will be published elsewhere, the authors must let the editors know in a cover letter. If duplicate submission is detected during peer review, the manuscript may be rejected. If it is detected after publication, the manuscript may be retracted.

 

Plagiarism

Authors are advised to observe high standards in the aspect of publication ethics. Any plagiarism (fabrication or falsification of data) are strictly unacceptable practices in Financial Statistical Journal, including duplicate publication of the author’s work without proper citation.

Every manuscript submitted for publication is checked for plagiarism via CrossCheck (powered by iThenticate) after submission and before being sent to the editor for editorial review. Any detection of overlapping and similar texts in the manuscripts submitted will be investigated promptly and may lead to the manuscript being rejected.

 

More editorial and ethics policies, please click here.