Conflict of Interest
The International Multidisciplinary Journal of Research for Innovation, Sustainability, and Excellence (IMJRISE) has a clear and thorough conflict of interest policy. All editors, authors, and reviewers are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence their objectivity or impartiality during the manuscript review or publication process.
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Editors: The editorial team must recuse themselves from handling manuscripts where they have a direct conflict of interest, such as personal, professional, or financial relationships with the authors.
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Authors: Authors are required to disclose any financial or non-financial interests that may be perceived as influencing the research or its interpretation.
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Reviewers: Reviewers must declare any conflicts of interest before accepting an invitation to review a manuscript. If a conflict arises during the review process, the reviewer must notify the journal immediately and withdraw from the review.
The journal takes conflicts of interest seriously and ensures that all parties involved in the publication process adhere to ethical guidelines to maintain the integrity of the research and the peer review process.