Plagiarism

The manuscripts received by the editorial office of Public Policy and Accounting are verified for originality.

The authors are solely responsible for the authenticity of the content of the articles. To avoid incorrect borrowing or use of the research results of third parties, the authors are to adhere to the ethics of scientific citation.

Authors of articles should provide reliable results of the work done and an objective discussion of the significance of the study. At the request of the editor, authors must provide all data concerning the manuscript.

Authors undertake to provide their own, new (unpublished in other publications), original articles and, in the case of using articles or statements of other authors, must provide appropriate bibliographic references.

Plagiarism in all forms is unacceptable and is considered a violation of publication ethics. Public Policy and Accounting uses StrikePlagiarism software to detect plagiarism.