PlagiarismScreening
Manuscripts submitted to Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Economics and Business (JMREB) are screened for plagiarism using Turnitin/iThenticate plagiarism detection tools. JMREB will immediately reject manuscripts found to contain plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
Before entering the peer-review stage, each manuscript is checked by the editorial team for similarity. The acceptable similarity threshold for submissions to JMREB is less than 25%.
Plagiarism is defined as presenting another person’s ideas, words, or works as one’s own without proper citation or acknowledgment. Examples include:
- Verbatim Copying: Direct reproduction of another author’s work, in whole or in part, without citation or permission.
- Substantial Copying: Reproducing significant portions of another work without proper citation. "Substantial" may refer to both the amount copied and the importance of the content.
- Improper Paraphrasing: Restating ideas from a source in a modified form without proper acknowledgment of the original work.

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