Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics:

Perspectives on Advanced New Generations of Global and Local Economic Horizons (Panggaleh) (e-ISSN: 3123-6987) is a peer-reviewed journal published by CV. Get Press Indonesia. The journal disseminates research findings in various fields of financial accounting, management accounting, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and economic development and is available online as an open access resource. This statement outlines the ethical standards and responsibilities of all parties involved in the publication process, including authors, the Editor-in-Chief, the Editorial Board, peer reviewers, and the publisher.

Journal Publication Ethics Guidelines:

  1. Author Ethics
  • Honesty and Clear Reporting
    Authors are required to convey research information honestly, completely, and transparently, and store research data safely for verification if necessary.
  • Originality and Anti-Plagiarism
    The submitted manuscript must be the author's original work, not the result of plagiarism, fabrication, or falsification of data. Authors are required to include reference sources correctly and not to submit the same manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously.
  • Proper Acknowledgement of Authorship
    All those who have made significant contributions to the research must be acknowledged as authors, and the authors are responsible for the content of the manuscript.
  • Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
    Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may affect the results of the research or the interpretation of the data.
  • Correction of Errors
    If an error is found after publication, the author must immediately inform the editor to make corrections or withdraw the article if necessary.
  1. Editorial and Editorial Board Ethics
  • Objective and Fair Editorial Decisions
    Editors should make decisions based on the scientific quality and relevance of the manuscript without discriminating against authors on the basis of race, gender, nationality, or affiliation.
  • Confidentiality
    Information about manuscripts submitted for review must be kept confidential and shared only with those involved in the review process.
  • Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
    Editors should avoid situations that could give rise to conflicts of interest in making decisions about publication.
  • Handling Plagiarism and Ethical Violations
    The editor is responsible for ensuring that published manuscripts are free from plagiarism and other ethical violations and for taking corrective action if violations are discovered.
  • Transparency and Promotion
    The journal management must be transparent in its publication policies and promote the publication of its results widely.
  1. Reviewer Ethics
  • Objective and Timely Assessment
    Reviewers should provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations based on the contents of the manuscript without regard to the identity of the author.
  • Confidentiality of Manuscripts
    Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of manuscripts and not use information from manuscripts for personal advantage before publication.
  • Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
    Reviewers should disclose any conflicts of interest and decline to review if this might affect their objectivity.
  1. General Policy
  • Perspectives on Advanced New Generations of Global and Local Economic Horizons (Panggaleh) must refer to the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) Code of Ethics for Scientific Publication as the main guideline in maintaining the integrity and quality of publications.
  • All parties involved in the publication process (authors, editors, reviewers, and journal managers) must comply with the principles of neutrality, fairness, and honesty in all stages of publication.

By implementing this code of publication ethics, Perspectives on Advanced New Generations of Global and Local Economic Horizons (Panggaleh) can ensure scientific quality, reader trust, and the integrity of the overall publication process.