Publication Ethics

Mazinda: Jurnal Akuntansi, Keuangan dan Bisnis (p-ISSN: 2986-0989 e-ISSN: 2986-0970) is a peer-reviewed journal available in print and online format published twice a year (in February and August). This statement explains the ethical behavior of publication for everyone involved in the process of publishing this article including the editor-in-chief, the editorial board, peer reviewers, and the publisher of the Sharia Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Economics, Ibrahimy University, Indonesia. These guidelines are based on COPE best practices for journal editors.

Ethical Guidelines for Journal Publication
Publication in the Mazinda journal: Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business upholds the values ​​of publication ethics which include confidentiality, neutrality, fairness and honesty. Therefore it is important to agree on the standards of publication ethics between authors, editors-in-chief, editorial board and reviewers in the publication of articles in this journal. The Sharia Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Economics, Ibrahimy University as the publisher of the Mazinda journal: Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business carries out its role and function as a guard at every stage very seriously.

Publication Decision
The Sharia Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Economics, Ibrahimy University as the publisher has the authority and responsibility to determine which articles will be published. In making decisions, the editor may consult with other editors or reviewers.

Fair Play
The editor evaluates articles based on their intellectual content without regard to religion, beliefs, ethnicity, culture, race, gender and citizenship.

Confidentiality
The editor-in-chief and the editorial team are not allowed to disclose any information related to the manuscript other than to correspondence, reviewers, editorial advisors and the publisher.

Disclosure and Conflict of Interest
Unpublished articles are not allowed to be published as editor's research without written consent from the manuscript owner.

Editor's Duties
The editor has the task of evaluating articles submitted by authors according to the relevance and scope of the journal based on its academic excellence (interest, originality, validity of the study and clarity). The editor-in-chief has full authority over all content, publishing content and journal editorials. Every published article will be kept confidential by the editor-in-chief and the editorial team. Each submitted article will receive at least two peer reviews as a condition for publication.

Originality and Plagiarism
The author ensures that the article is truly original or the researcher's own work and is free from plagiarism.

Multiple, Double or Joint Publication
Authors are not allowed to publish the same article to more than one journal. Publishing the same manuscript in more than one journal is unethical behavior and the article will be rejected.

Acknowledgement of Sources
Authors must still provide proper acknowledgement of the work of others, making influential citations in determining the reported manuscript.

Authorship of the Manuscript
The corresponding author ensures that each of his/her research colleagues has been listed as a contributor in the article manuscript. Research colleagues are those who are involved in the process of compiling the manuscript from the conception, research data and research design aspects. contributing authors have obtained agreement and approval from research colleagues regarding the final results of the manuscript.