Aims and Scope
International Journal of Social Sciences & Economic Environment (IJSSEE) (Online ISSN : 2456-7485) is a double-blind peer-reviewed Half yearly research journal. The principal purpose of the journal is to publish scholarly work in the social sciences and economic environment. Contributions are welcome from all fields which have relevant and insightful comments to make about the aims and scope of the journal. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science and economics or critically reflect on the application of social sciences and economics. The journal has an international editorial and advisory board, representing all areas of social sciences, Economics and management providing a broad structure to add value from a wide range of perspectives. The journal is a direct key benefit to academicians, practitioners and students who are interested in the latest innovations and research.
Journal Content
IJSSEE publishes papers that are able to show how to turn theory into practice or describe leading managerial practices that enable social and economic performance. It will adopt a pragmatic and easy to read jargon free style. IJSSEE will encourage papers that develop frameworks and define processes that help to translate specific concepts and philosophy into organisational actions. The journal will also publish rigorously compiled case studies of companies that illustrate best practice, ways of doing things, and highlight key challenges and ways of transferring these practices into other organisations.
Coverage
- Economics
- Sociology
- Geography
- History
- Law
- Linguistics
- Political science
- Psychology
- Social policy
- Social work
- Management
- Anthropology
- Criminology
- Other related areas
Peer-review Policy
- All the manuscripts submitted to IJSSEE will be subjected to the double-blinded peer-review process;
- The manuscript will be reviewed by minimum two or three suitable experts in the respective subject area. The reports of all the reviewers will be considered while deciding on acceptance/revision or rejection of a manuscript.
- Editor-In-Chief (EIC) will make the final decision, based on the reviewer’s comments.
- EIC can ask one or more advisory board members for their suggestions upon a manuscript, before making the final decision.
- Associate editor and review editors provide administrative support to maintain the integrity of the peer-review process.
- In case, authors challenge the editor's negative decision with suitable arguments, the manuscript can be sent to one more reviewer and the final decision will be made based upon his recommendations.
Open Access Policy
In order to ensure the maximum exposure of IJSSEE contents, we adopted the open access policy, meaning that;
- All the articles published in IJSSEE are made freely accessible online immediately after publication in an easily readable format, without any subscription or registration barrier.
- All the published articles are licensed under a Creative Commons License, full details of which can be found here Creative Commons License
- Articles can be shared and adapted, provided the attribution for the work is given.
- The journal also allows the authors to self-archive the final accepted version of the articles on any OAI (Open Archives Initiative)-compliant institutional/subject-based repository.
Waiver Policy
IJSSEE may grant the partial/full waiver in article processing charges to the authors who are unable to pay the APCs due to financial restrictions. Only the authors from low-income countries can apply for the waiver. Please send your waiver requests to editor@acadres.org with complete details.
Copyright policies
All the articles published in IJSSEE are distributed under a creative commons attribution 4.0 International license (read detailed license information using below link)
creative commons attribution 4.0
Author Self-Archiving Policy
IJSSEE is a green journal. The journal allows the authors to self-archive pre-print, post-print, and publisher's version of the articles in any OAI (Open Archives Initiative)-compliant repository.
Plagiarism Policy
The authors should ensure the originality of their contents while preparing a manuscript draft. In case the authors have used the work and/or words of others this must be appropriately cited or quoted. All the articles submitted to IJSSEE shall be screened for plagiarism using Turnitin or Ithenticate (online plagiarism detection software). In case, plagiarism is detected during the review/editorial process, such manuscript(s) will be rejected immediately. If the plagiarism is proven after publication, such manuscript(s) will be retracted from the journal and an appropriate announcement will be placed in this regard. We can also consider appropriate action against authors depending upon the seriousness of the case. It includes;
- Debarring the authors from publication in the future,
- We can bring such instants in notice of author's funding agencies, author's institutes (where they work) and to the original authors whose work has been plagiarized.
COPE flow charts (please follow the below link) shall also be considered while dealing with plagiarism complaints
Suspected plagiarism in a submitted manuscript
https://publicationethics.org/files/plagiarism%20A.pdf
Suspected plagiarism in a published manuscript
https://publicationethics.org/files/plagiarism%20B.pdf
Retraction policy
IJSSEE follow the COPE Retraction Guidelines. Plz use the Link given below:
https://publicationethics.org/files/cope-retraction-guidelines-v2.pdf
Conflicts of Interest
A conflict of interest defined as any relationship authors, reviewers or editors have, which interferes with the full and objective presentation, peer review, editorial decision-making, or publication of a manuscript. Conflicts of interest can be financial or non-financial, professional or personal, and can arise in relation to an organization or an individual.
Conflicts of Interest By Authors
When authors submit a manuscript of any type or format, they are responsible for disclosing all relationships and activities that might bias or be seen to bias their work (e.g. employment, consulting fees, research contracts, stock ownership, patent licenses, honoraria, advisory affiliations, etc.).
Conflicts of Interest by Reviewers
Reviewers must disclose to journal editors any relationships or an activity that could bias their opinions of the manuscript and should recuse them from reviewing specific manuscripts if the potential for bias exists. Reviewers must not use knowledge of the work they’re reviewing before its publication to further their own interests. Please use the review form provided at your reviewer login area to disclose the conflicts of interest.
Conflicts of Interest by Editors and Journal Staff
IJSSEE editors who make final decisions about manuscripts must have no personal, professional, or financial involvement in any of the issues they might judge. Other members of the editorial staff, if they participate in editorial decisions, must provide editors with a current description of their financial interests (as they might relate to editorial judgments) and recuse themselves from any decisions in which a conflict of interest exists. Editorial staff must not use information gained through working with manuscripts for private gain. When editors submit their own work to this journal, a colleague in the editorial office should manage the manuscript and the editor/author should recuse himself or herself from discussion and decisions about it.
Complaints and Appeals
Authors & readers can submit their complaints/appeal to the editor or the publisher of the journal through email info@acadres.org or through the complaint form provided on the contact us page Link. All the complaints will assign a unique complaint number by the publisher. Authors/readers can use complaint numbers for further follow-up.
If you do not receive a response to your complaint within 48 hrs or if you are not satisfied with the response please write to associate chief editor editor@acadres.org . Please mention your unique comlpaint number in follow-up emails.
Disclaimer
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