Editorial Ethics
• Neutrality; The editor is neutral in selecting and filtering manuscripts. Editors must be objective and fair towards every author who sends their written work. Editors are prohibited from discriminating against writers based on gender, ethnicity, religion, race, group or nationality.
• Reporting; The editor reports the results of selection and review of manuscripts clearly and accurately to the author based on the accuracy, completeness and clarity of reporting the results of research and development, including editing techniques and the use of publication and scenario writing guidelines.
• Communicative; editors communicate effectively and efficiently in the journal publishing process. Every suggestion and criticism from authors, reviewers and journal managers must be responded to clearly, fairly and transparently.
• Justice; The editor distributes manuscripts to members of the editorial team and reviewers fairly based on their respective competencies.
• Professional; the editor works professionally according to his duties and responsibilities. Editors should understand any policies regarding journal publication. The editor ensures that each manuscript has gone through a correct, fair and objective editorial and review process.
• Responsibility; The editor is fully responsible for the success of journal publication. The editors guarantee that every journal article published is a new paper and not a copy, and provides benefits for those who read and access the journal.
• Disclosure of conflicts of interest; Editors respect each other's copyright and privacy to avoid conflicts of interest. If a conflict of interest arises with another party, the editorial team must resolve it fairly and wisely.