Plagiarism

The Arab Journal of Administration maintains a strict anti-plagiarism stance, upholding the highest standards of research integrity. Plagiarism is considered a serious ethical offense within the journal's publishing ethics framework. The journal adheres to rigorous procedures to detect and prevent any form of plagiarism. All submissions are subject to scrutiny for originality and proper citation practices. The journal expects authors to honor the principles of academic honesty by submitting work that is entirely their own or by adequately referencing the contributions of others. In accordance with the global publication ethics guidelines, any detected act of plagiarism could result in the rejection of a manuscript or retraction of a published article. The commitment of the Arab Journal of Administration to these ethical standards ensures the credibility and reliability of the scholarly work it disseminates, fostering trust within the academic community and among its readership.