Policies and Ethical Standards

Policies and Ethical Standards:

At the Centre for Continental Network in Eco-Innovation and Research (CCNEIR), we are committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity, research ethics, and transparency in all our initiatives. Our policies reflect our responsibility to foster credible scholarship, ensure compliance with international norms, and provide fair processes for all contributors.

1. Academic Integrity

1.1 Core Commitment
CCNEIR promotes a culture of intellectual honesty and academic responsibility. All contributors, whether authors, reviewers, editors, or partners, are expected to demonstrate:

1.2 Ethical Research Standards

Researchers affiliated with CCNEIR or publishing in our journals must ensure:

2. Publishing Ethics and COPE Compliance

2.1 Adoption of COPE Core Practices
CCNEIR and its associated journals adhere to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) standards. We are aligned with the following COPE guidelines:

2.2 Editorial Responsibilities
Editors-in-chief, associate editors, and board members are expected to:

2.3 Reviewer Conduct
Peer reviewers should:

3. Plagiarism and Original Work

3.1 Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:

3.2 Detection and Consequences
All submissions are screened using automated plagiarism detection tools (e.g., iThenticate). If plagiarism is confirmed:

4. Research Misconduct and Manipulations

CCNEIR maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of research and publication misconduct. Prohibited actions include:

5. Legal Compliance and Copyright Policy

5.1 Copyright and Licensing
CCNEIR supports open-access dissemination of research under globally recognized licenses. Most of our journals publish under Creative Commons (CC BY) licenses. Authors retain copyright but grant us a non-exclusive license to publish.

Authors must ensure:

5.2 Intellectual Property Protection
All content published through CCNEIR channels is protected under applicable national and international copyright laws. Unauthorized reproduction, reuse, or misrepresentation of our content will be subject to legal action.

6. Conflict of Interest Policy

A conflict of interest (COI) exists when authors, reviewers, or editors have financial, personal, or professional relationships that could influence their judgment.

All stakeholders must:

7. Complaints and Appeals Process

7.1 Submitting Complaints
CCNEIR has an Ethics Oversight Team that investigates all complaints regarding:

7.2 Appeals Process
Authors may appeal decisions (e.g., rejection, correction notice) by submitting a formal appeal within 30 days. Appeals are reviewed independently by a senior editorial committee.

7.3 Resolution Timeline
We aim to resolve all ethical complaints and appeals within 30 business days, with transparency and documentation throughout.

8. Retraction, Correction, and Withdrawal Policy

We follow COPE’s guidelines on managing post-publication issues:

9. Data Transparency and Open Science

CCNEIR encourages:

Contact and Ethics Oversight
For questions, complaints, or clarification of any of these policies, please contact:

CCNEIR Office of Ethics and Compliance
📧 Email: contact@ccneir.com