Retraction

The Advances in Business Research International Journal (ABRIJ) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. If a published article is found to contain serious errors, ethical breaches, or research misconduct, ABRIJ may issue a retraction to protect the credibility of the scholarly record.

Grounds for Retraction

A retraction may be issued for:

  • Plagiarism – Use of another’s work without proper attribution.
  • Data fabrication or falsification – Manipulating or inventing research data.
  • Duplicate publication – Publishing the same work in more than one journal.
  • Ethical violations – Failure to secure required approvals (e.g., IRB, informed consent).
  • Major errors – Mistakes that alter the validity of results or conclusions.
  • Authorship disputes – Unresolved disagreements over contributions.

 Retraction Process

  • Identification – Concerns may be raised by readers, reviewers, or editors.
  • Investigation – The editorial board reviews the case, consulting with authors as needed.
  • Decision – If retraction is warranted, authors are informed before action is taken.
  • Retraction Notice – A formal statement is published, linked to the original article, and the article is clearly marked as “Retracted”.

Retraction Notice Content

Each notice will include:

  • Article title and author names.
  • Reason for retraction.
  • Date of retraction.
  • Link to the original article (clearly labeled as retracted).

 Compliance with COPE

ABRIJ follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Retraction Guidelines to ensure fairness, transparency, and consistency.