Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy Of"COSMIC BULLETIN OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT"

Introduction

The "COSMIC BULLETIN OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT" (CBBM) is committed to publishing original and innovative research in the field of business management. Plagiarism is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of academic publishing and will not be tolerated by CBBM.

Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the act of passing off another person's work as one's own. This includes copying text, ideas, data, or images from another source without proper attribution. Plagiarism can also occur when someone paraphrases or summarizes another person's work without giving them credit.

CBBM's Plagiarism Policy

CBBM will not publish any manuscript that is found to be plagiarized. All submissions to CBBM are screened for plagiarism using a variety of methods, including software and manual review. If a manuscript is found to be plagiarized, the authors will be notified and the manuscript will be rejected.

Self-Plagiarism

Self-plagiarism is the act of recycling one's own previously published work without proper attribution. This is also a form of plagiarism and will not be tolerated by CBBM.

Consequences of Plagiarism

Authors who are found to have plagiarized may be subject to the following consequences:

  • Their manuscript will be rejected.
  • They may be banned from publishing in CBBM in the future.
  • Their institution may be notified of their plagiarism.

How to Avoid Plagiarism

There are a number of things that authors can do to avoid plagiarism:

  • Always cite your sources when using information from another person's work.
  • Put quotation marks around any text that you copy directly from another source.
  • Paraphrase or summarize another person's work in your own words and give them credit.
  • Keep track of all the sources that you use in your manuscript.

Conclusion

CBBM is committed to publishing original and innovative research in the field of business management. Plagiarism is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of academic publishing and will not be tolerated by CBBM. Authors are encouraged to cite their sources properly and to avoid plagiarism in their work.