Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

ETHICAL PRINCIPLES

The publication process of the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches is carried out within the framework of ethical principles, and all stakeholders involved in the process must comply with the ethical principles specified by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).You can find detailed information about the ethical principles summarized below at https://publicationethics.org/

Ethical Principles for Authors
• Studies must be original, unpublished and in accordance with scientific research and publication ethics.
• The editor may request raw data of the article from the editorial board or referees. Therefore, the author should have the raw data of his article ready to present.
• All authors are expected to contribute to the study.
• All data in the article must be real and original.
• Whether the article requires ethics committee approval or not is the responsibility of the authors. Ethics committee approval should be stated in the material and method section.

Ethical Principles for Referees
• It should be impartial and evaluations should be made objectively.
• Express their views clearly, with supportive discussions and references when necessary.
However, these statements should not be defamatory or in the form of personal criticism of the author.
• Must not have a conflict of interest with the author(s), research and/or research funders.
• If he/she thinks that he/she is facing a conflict of interest during the evaluation process, he/she should refuse to review the study and inform the journal editor.
• They should respect the confidentiality of the materials provided to them and should not discuss unpublished articles with others or use the information in their own work.

Ethical Principles for Editors
• The principle of editorial independence should always be adopted.
• Editorial decisions should be based on the quality of the work and appropriate peer review, free from political, financial or personal influence.
• Care should be taken that there is no conflict of interest between the referees and the author(s).
• Due to double-blind refereeing, the author(s) and referees are obliged to hide their identity information.
• It is responsible for guiding the referees during the article evaluation process and providing the requested information.
• Editors or members of the editorial board should not be denied the ability to publish in their own journals. But they should not take advantage of their position and the process should proceed according to journal procedure.

Ethics Committee Approval
Authors must specify the institution and approval number required for the article they want to publish in the material and method section.The editorial board may also request the "Ethics Committee Approval Certificate" when it deems necessary. Whether the article requires ethics committee approval or not should be questioned by the authors and field editors from the section below. Studies requiring ethics committee approval;
• All kinds of research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from the participants by using survey, interview, focus group work, observation, experiment, interview techniques,
• The use of humans and animals (including material/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes,
• Clinical studies on humans,
• Research on animals,
• Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on the protection of personal data.

Actions Inappropriate for Publication Ethics and Scientific Research
Plagiarism: Presenting the ideas, methods, data, practices, writings, figures, or works of others as their own without attribution.
Fabrication/Forgery:
Making up, reporting or publishing data as if it were done without scientific research. To produce data that is not based on research, to edit or change the article based on unrealistic data, to present a research that has not been done as if it has been done, to publish it.
Publication repetition: Republishing the results of a study in another journal.
Distortion: To falsify research data, to present methods, devices and materials that are not used in the research as if they were used, to evaluate data that are not suitable for the research hypothesis, to manipulate the data and/or results, to falsify or shape the research results in line with the interests of those who receive support.
Segmentation: Presenting the results of a research as separate works by inappropriately disaggregating and making multiple publications without attribution.
Unfair authorship: Including people who do not contribute to the submitted article among the authors, not including the contributors among the authors, changing the author order in an unjustified and inappropriate way.
Other ethical violations: Not expressing the supporting people, institutions or organizations and their contributions in the research in the publications of the supported research, not complying with the ethical rules in research on humans and animals, sharing the information in a work that is assigned to review as a referee with others before it is published.

PUBLICATION POLICY

Turkish and English research and review articles are accepted to the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches.
Articles sent with a request for publication must not have been published in other journals and/or not sent for publication. Manuscript submissions should be made by the corresponding author via the DergiPark system or to the e-mail address tead.tepge@gmail.com You can reach our journal at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tead.
In the article application; The full text article, the application form signed and scanned by the corresponding author and the copyright transfer agreement signed and scanned by all authors should be uploaded to the DergiPark system or sent to the e-mail address tead.tepge@gmail.com.
In studies submitted to the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researcheses and supported by a research institution or fund, the name of the organization providing the support and the project number should be stated. In addition, if there are people or institutions to be thanked for their contribution to the study, such cases should also be stated.
All rights of the published articles belong to the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches.
Scientific responsibility of the article belongs to the author(s). No royalties are paid to authors.Some or all of the articles published in our journal cannot be used without reference to our journal.
Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches is very sensitive about plagiarism and never tolerates it. For this reason, the similarity scan of the articles sent to the journal by the authors should be done and the similarity rate should be 20% at most, excluding the bibliography.

Publication Fee
No fee is charged for the articles sent to the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches. In addition, it does not accept any advertisements and sponsorships and does not include them on the publication page.

Open Access Policy
Articles published in the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches are available on our journal page as full text and issue files and are open to all users.

Archiving
All articles published by the Journal of Agricultural Economics Researches are archived on the DERGİPARK system as full text and number files. You can reach our archive at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tead/archive