All manuscripts submitted to JURABISS: Journal of Agribusiness will undergo plagiarism checks using Turnitin/iThenticate. Manuscripts containing plagiarism or self-plagiarism will be immediately rejected.

Before being sent to reviewers, all articles are first checked by the editorial team to assess similarity. Manuscripts submitted to JURABISS must have a similarity score of less than 25%.

Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s ideas or words as one’s own without permission, credit, or acknowledgment, or failing to properly cite sources. Plagiarism can take various forms:

  • Literal Copying: Copying word-for-word from another author, in whole or in part, without permission or acknowledgment. This can be detected by comparing the original source with the suspected manuscript.

  • Substantial Copying: Reproducing most of another author’s work without permission or acknowledgment. “Substantial” may refer to either the quality or quantity of the copied text.

  • Unethical Paraphrasing: Taking ideas, words, or phrases from a source and restructuring them into new sentences without properly citing the original source. This form of plagiarism is harder to detect.

Note: All forms of plagiarism will be strictly addressed to uphold the journal’s academic integrity.