Publication Ethics Requirements

 

Panorama Frontier Review

Panorama Frontier Review requires all authors, reviewers, and editors to adhere to recognized standards of publication ethics and responsible scholarly conduct. The journal is committed to maintaining transparency, integrity, and accountability throughout the publication process.

Originality and Academic Integrity

Manuscripts submitted to Panorama Frontier Review must present original research that has not been previously published and is not under consideration by another journal. Authors must ensure that all sources are properly cited and that their work does not contain plagiarism, fabricated data, or falsified results.

The journal may use plagiarism detection tools to screen submissions for potential ethical concerns.

Authorship

Authorship should be limited to individuals who have made substantial intellectual contributions to the research and manuscript preparation. All listed authors must approve the final version of the manuscript before submission.

Individuals who contributed to the research but do not meet authorship criteria should be acknowledged appropriately.

Conflicts of Interest

Authors must disclose any financial, institutional, or personal relationships that could influence the interpretation or presentation of the research. Conflict of interest statements should be included in the manuscript where applicable.

Ethical Approval

Research involving human participants, personal data, or sensitive information must comply with relevant ethical standards and institutional regulations. Authors should indicate whether ethical approval was obtained from an appropriate institutional review board or ethics committee when required.

Data Transparency

Authors are encouraged to ensure transparency in the reporting of research data and methodology. When appropriate, authors should provide access to data supporting the findings of their research in accordance with the journal’s Data Policy.

Duplicate Submission

Manuscripts must not be submitted simultaneously to more than one journal. Submitting the same manuscript to multiple journals constitutes unethical publishing behavior.

Corrections and Retractions

If significant errors or ethical concerns are identified in a published article, the journal may issue corrections, expressions of concern, or retractions in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies.

Compliance with Ethical Standards

By submitting a manuscript to Panorama Frontier Review, authors confirm that their work complies with the journal’s ethical policies and with recognized standards of responsible academic publishing.