Publication Ethics

The Jurnal Teknologi dan Komunikasi Pemerintahan with ISSN 3032-4785 (online) is a peer-reviewed journal, available online and published twice a year. This statement clarifies the ethical behavior expected of all parties involved in the publication of articles in this journal, including authors, editors, editorial board members, peer reviewers, and the publisher (Government Information Technology Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Government Management).

 

Publication Ethics Statement

This statement outlines the ethical behavior expected from all parties involved in the publication of articles in our journal, including authors, editors, peer reviewers, and the publisher. It is based on the COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

 

Journal Publication Ethics Guidelines

The publication of an article in the Jurnal Teknologi dan Komunikasi Pemerintahan is a significant contribution to the development of a respected and coherent body of knowledge. It reflects the quality of the work of the authors and their supporting institutions. Peer-reviewed articles uphold and implement scientific methods. Therefore, it is crucial to agree on ethical standards expected from all parties involved in the publication process: authors, journal editors, peer reviewers, publishers, and the community.

The Government Information Technology Engineering Study Program, as the publisher of the Jurnal Teknologi dan Komunikasi Pemerintahan, is responsible for overseeing all stages of publication and acknowledges its ethical and other responsibilities.

 

Publication Decisions

The editor of the Jurnal Teknologi dan Komunikasi Pemerintahan is responsible for deciding which articles are accepted for publication. The validity and significance of the work to researchers and readers should always guide these decisions. Editors may be guided by the journal's editorial board policies and constrained by legal provisions such as defamation, copyright infringement, and plagiarism. Editors may consult with other editors or review teams when making these decisions.

 

Fairness

The editorial team evaluates submissions based on intellectual content without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors.

 

Confidentiality

Editors and editorial staff must not disclose any information about submitted manuscripts to anyone other than the authors, expert reviewers, potential reviewers, and the publisher.

 

Notification and Conflict of Interest

Unpublished materials revealed in submitted manuscripts must not be used in the editor's own research without written consent from the author.