Screening for Plagiarism Policy
DIGINOVA: Journal of Digital Business and Innovation is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. All submitted manuscripts will undergo a plagiarism screening process prior to the peer-review stage.
The editorial team uses plagiarism detection tools to check the originality of each submission. Manuscripts with a high similarity index, or those containing indications of plagiarism, self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, or improper citation practices, will be returned to authors for revision or will be rejected outright.
Authors are fully responsible for ensuring that their work is original and properly cites all sources used. Any form of academic dishonesty, including data fabrication, falsification, or inappropriate paraphrasing, is strictly prohibited.
The journal follows COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines in handling cases of suspected plagiarism and other forms of publication misconduct to ensure fairness, transparency, and ethical publishing practices.