Publication Ethics
NADI Journal (Nyata Dedikasi Indonesia) is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and ensuring the integrity and quality of all published articles. This publication ethics statement serves as a guideline for editors, reviewers, authors, and all parties involved in the journal publication process.
1. Authors’ Responsibilities
Authors must ensure that submitted manuscripts are original works, free from plagiarism, and have not been published or submitted elsewhere. All sources must be properly cited. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of data, analysis, and interpretation of results. Authorship should reflect significant scholarly contributions, and all contributors must be appropriately acknowledged.
2. Editors’ Responsibilities
Editors are responsible for making publication decisions based on the academic merit, originality, relevance, and alignment of manuscripts with the journal’s focus and scope. Editors must act fairly, objectively, and independently, without discrimination. Confidentiality of submitted manuscripts must be maintained, and conflicts of interest must be avoided.
3. Reviewers’ Responsibilities
Reviewers are expected to provide objective, constructive, and timely reviews to support the improvement of manuscript quality. Reviewers must treat manuscripts as confidential documents and must not use any information obtained through the review process for personal advantage. Any potential conflict of interest must be disclosed to the editor.
4. Peer Review Process
All submitted manuscripts undergo an initial editorial screening followed by a peer-review process. This process ensures the scientific quality, methodological rigor, and practical contribution of the articles to society.
5. Plagiarism and Unethical Practices
NADI Journal has zero tolerance for plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, or other unethical publication practices. Manuscripts found to violate ethical standards will be rejected or retracted in accordance with applicable regulations.
6. Conflict of Interest
All parties involved in the publication process are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may influence the objectivity of the review and editorial decision-making.










