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Ethiconomics: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance wants to ensure that all authors exercise due care and adhere to international standards for academic integrity, particularly regarding plagiarism.
Plagiarism occurs when an author takes ideas, information, or words from another source without properly crediting the source. Even if unintentional, plagiarism remains a serious academic offense and is unacceptable in international academic publications.
When authors know specific information (names, dates, places, statistical numbers, or other details) from a specific source, citation is required. (This is only permissible in cases of common knowledge, where the data is available from more than five sources or is common knowledge, for example, the fact that Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world.)
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When authors take the words of another author, citations and quotation marks are required. Whenever four or more consecutive words are identical to a source the author has read, the author must use quotation marks to indicate the use of the other author's original words; a quotation alone is no longer sufficient.
Ethiconomics: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance upholds academic integrity, and the editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that violate the standards set out above. For further information, prospective authors can contact the editorial office at yabimjournal@gmail.com
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Ethiconomics
Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance
Ethiconomics: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance
Jambi Tuah Tengganai Publisher, Indonesia
Jl. Jambi - Muara Bulian No. EE. 04, RT. 01, Desa Simpang Sungai Duren, Kec. Jambi Luar Kota, Kab. Muaro Jambi, Jambi, 36657
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