Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

• Names and e-mail addresses on the Journal of Economics and Research site will be used only for the stated purposes of the Journal of Economics and Research; They will not be made available for any other purpose or for the use of other persons.
• The author(s) are obliged to fill in, sign and send the Copyright Transfer Agreement, which is located in the "Author's Responsibilities" section, to the Journal of Economics and Research.
• The similarity rate in the submitted papers should not exceed 20% according to the iThenticate program report.
• JER is published twice a year (April and September) and does not charge authors any fees.
• Papers that are submitted are subject to peer-review process. JER applies double-blind peer-review system. This way, neither party sees each other's identity.
• The evaluation process is concluded between 1-5 months.
• Ethics Committee Approval must be obtained for research conducted in all disciplines, including Social Sciences, and for clinical and experimental studies on humans and animals, requiring Ethical Committee decision, according to the TR Index Journal Evaluation Criteria, and this approval should be stated and documented in the paper. You may download the Ethics Committee Approval Document here.
• JER publishes academic studies in Turkish and English.

The Journal of Economics and Finance (JER) follows the guidelines and policies published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for the ethics and responsibilities of authors, journal editors, reviewers, and publishers. International standards published by COPE for editors, referees, authors and publishers are taken into account in article submissions and evaluation processes.

Ethical Responsibilities of Authors

Authors submitting studies to the JER are expected to fulfill following ethical responsibilities:
• Studies must be original and up-to-date. All reference works must be cited or quoted fully and accurately.
• Names that do not contribute to the study are not to be specified as authors. Conflict of interest or relationships must be explained (if available).
• Raw materials of submitted article(s) can be requested within the framework of evaluation processes. Authors must submit the requested data and information to editorial and science boards.
• Authors are liable to cooperate with editor in informing journal editor or publisher, correcting or withdrawing in case that an inaccuracy or error is detected about any published or under-review study.
• Authors are not to submit their studies to application processes of multiple journals.
• Any study published in other journal is not to be submitted to the JER.
• Any under-review study submitted to another journal is not to be submitted to the JER.
• Any process such as adding-removing author, changing the order of authors cannot be demanded for a study under review process.
The authors should obtain "Ethics Committee Approval" regarding their work.

Ethical Responsibilities of Editors

The editor and field editors of the JER should hold the following ethical responsibilities that are based on the guides "COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" and "COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" published as open Access by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

General Tasks and Responsibilities

The editors have the following roles and responsibilities:
• Ensuring the development of the Journal in national and international sense,
• Managing processes to improve the quality of published studies,
• Conducting processes to apply ethical rules for all shareholders of the Journal,
• Updating publishing and ethical policies with the purpose of bringing contribution to the development of the Journal,
• Organizing and updating website of the Journal.

Relationships with Readers
Editors must
• consider readers’ feedbacks towards publishing, scope and ethics of the Journal.
• improve the studies published in the JER in consideration of interests and needs of readers.
• be liable to respond the questions of readers in line with ethical rules.

Relationships with Authors
Responsibilities of Editors to Authors are as follows;
Editors must
• submit the studies to editorial board to decide whether the studies are to be sent to reviewers or not,
• inform authors about publishing and ethical policies,
• prevent possible conflicts between authors and reviewers,
• carry out “Double-Blind Review” in a healthy way and to ensure an unbiased evaluation process,
• assess the demands of authors towards not to send their studies to reviewers with whom they have conflict of interest,
• affirm demands of authors to withdraw their studies under review process,
• assess authors’ objections to reviewer and editor decisions/reports and to initiate a new review process where available.

Relationships with Reviewers
Responsibilities of editors to reviewers are as follows;
Editors must
• choose a suitable reviewer in related field of the study,
• ensure information and guidelines needed by reviewers during review process,
• monitor any conflict of interest between authors and reviewers,
• keep information of reviewer confidential,
• encourage reviewers to be unbiased,
• respond questions of reviewers about publishing and ethical policies,
• update the pool of reviewers with the purpose of improving,
• remind reviewers about timing,
• encourage reviewers to make constructive, polite and appropriate review.

Relationships with Editorial Board
Editors must
• arrange meetings with the editorial board with certain intervals,
• provide information and guidelines to editorial board about publishing and ethical policies of the JER,
• improve the Journal in consideration of feedbacks of the editorial board,
• to ensure objectivity of the members of the editorial board,
• to encourage editorial board to make review in scientific framework,

Author Rights:
Author(s) can;

• detect the reviewers to whom the studies should not be sent due to conflict of interest and/or other ethical reasons,
• withdraw their unpublished study during the editorial review process,
• oppose to reviewer reports and editor decisions,
• demand erratum for information errors or problematic areas in the given study to be published in the first issue due to error in fact during publication process.

Ethical Responsibilities of Reviewers

Studies submitted to the JER are reviewed by at least two reviewers in the related field. Ideas of editor or a third reviewer are asked in case of equality between negative and positive views on the article during the reviewing process.

• Double-blind review process has been adopted in the JER, authors and reviewers are not aware of each other’s identity.
• Reviewers are expected to read publishing principles of the JER.
• Reviewers should accept to review only the studies in their specialty fields, and not to accept reviewing the manuscript in the field of which they are not expert even for having information about the topic of the given article,
• Reviewers should refuse reviewing when they realize they cannot be objective.
• Reviewers should complete the review process in a certain period of time, and review on unbiased and confidentiality terms.
• Reviewers should refuse reviewing in case of a conflict of interest and inform editor about it,
• Reviewers should inform editor when the reviewed manuscript has already been submitted to any other journal.
• Reviewers should review manuscript in a constructive and polite language, and not comment personal views such as hospitality, insult and defamation.
• Reviewers should make sure that the review is related to the content of any given manuscript. They should pay attention not to bring the effect of religion, race, sex, political views and so on to the review process.

Journal Policy
Reviewing and Publishing


All manuscripts sent to the JER need to follow the principles below in order to get in the process of evaluation and publishing processes. The manuscripts which do not fulfill the requirements of publication principles and the writing rules are not accepted and kindly returned to the author(s).

1. The manuscripts should not be previously published work or should not be under consideration or peer review for publication elsewhere. Papers presented in congresses –on the condition that it has not been published as a full text in congress books– and manuscripts from dissertations with a footnote including the necessary information may be sent to the JER. Author(s) have the responsibility of all contents in the manuscripts.

2. All manuscripts submitted to the JER are subjected to a screening by the editorial board in terms of scope and writing rules. Editorial Board may reject the submissions which do not comply with the principles of the JER. After the screening screening, all manuscripts are sent to at least two external/independent referees for blind review. The referees are given 30 days and a new referee is appointed if any one of them does not express an opinion in the given period of time. Manuscripts are required to have an “issuable” report by at least two referees in order to be published. In case of any rejection from one of the referees, a third referee is appointed. Author(s) are responsible with the revisions (if any) recommended by the referee(s) in 30 days. The accepted manuscripts proceed to the publication process. After the proofreading process, a DOI number is assigned and the work is published in an upcoming issue depending on the decision of the Editorial Board. Authors may withdraw their work while in the pre-control phase. It is not possible to withdraw the studies in the referee evaluation.

3. Neither referee(s) nor author(s) know the personal information of each other. All this privacy policy is under the responsibility of the editorial office.

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