바로가기메뉴

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

logo

Based on Proven Practices in Violation of Research Ethics for the KODISA Journals

The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business / The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business, (E)2233-5382
2016, v.7 no.1, pp.5-10
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13106/ijidb.2016.vol7.no1.5.
Hwang, Hee-Joong
Youn, Myoung-Kil
  • Downloaded
  • Viewed

Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this research is to suggest researchers to know the standards of research ethics violation and eliminate the researchers' anxiety for the possible cases in violation of research ethics through the notification on the web site with online paper submission system for over the last year. We have made an effort and achieved the most exemplary and leading position in the academic journals, however, not satisfied with this, we will endeavor to strengthen it. Research design, data and methodology - Plagiarism and overlapping publications are the most serious problems in research ethics. Therefore, it is necessary to verify the submitted articles making use of paper similarity test programs such as copy killer, KCI test, etc. Editorial board and reviewers should present clear evidences and notify contributors on research ethics violation after close review the contributors' article content. Results - This research focused on the submitted articles which were verified as research ethics violation, and categorized them into 7 cases. Conclusions - With analyzing the verified 7 cases from KODISA journals, this research will examine closely the verification system and regulations in the current academic research ethics. Afterwards, this research will seek for solution to the problems and make an effort to get improvement for them.

keywords
Research Ethics, Plagiarism, Overlapping Publications, Prohibition of Publication, Paper Similarity Test

Reference

1.

Abasi, A. R., & Graves, B. (2008). Academic literacy and plagiarism:Conversations with international graduate students and disciplinary professors. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 7(4), 221-233.

2.

Ahmadinia, Hamed, Karim, Muhaimin, & Ofori, Edward (2015). Primary Analysis of Information Distribution at Walkbase Company: Developing an Information Strategy. International journal of Industrial Distribution and Business, 6(4), 1-16.

3.

Ahn, Sung-Sook, & Lee, Jeong-Hoon (2015). How a Luxury Brand Can Enhance its Product Attractiveness in Retail Environment?. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(12), 5-11.

4.

Avila, Brenda, & Ryu, Jay-Sang (2015). Digital Marketing of Cotton to Generation Y College Students. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(7), 5-10.

5.

Batane, T. (2010). Turning to Turnitin to Fight Plagiarism among University Students. Journal of Educational Technology &Society, 13(2), 1–12.

6.

Cho, Mee-Hee, Kang, So-Ra, & Bonn, Mark A. (2015). The Moderating Effects of Retailers’ Green Practices upon Customer Environmental Values and Organic Food Purchasing Intention. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(11), 5-13.

7.

Halim, Rizal Edy, Sumiyarto, & Muttaqin, Faisal (2015). Warning Labels on Cigarette Packages: A Special Stimulus for Moslem Smokers to Quit Smoking. East Asian Journal of Business Management, 5(1), 5-11.

8.

Han, Kyu-Chul, & Lee, Sang-Youn (2015). Study on the Standardization of Korean Distribution Terminology through its Usage Survey. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(5), 77-87.

9.

Hayes, N., & Introna, L. D. (2005). Cultural values, plagiarism, and fairness: When plagiarism gets in the way of learning. Ethics & Behavior, 15(3), 213-231.

10.

Hwang, Hee-Joong, Kim, Dong-Ho, Youn, Myoung-Kil, Lee,Jung-Wan, & Lee, Jong-Ho (2014).The Standard of Judgement on Plagiarism in Research Ethics and the Guideline of Global Journals for KODISA. Journal of Distribution Science, 12(6), 15-20.

11.

Hwang, Hee-Joong, Youn, Myoung-Kil, Lee, Jong-Ho, Kim, Young-Ei, Yang, Hoe-Chang, Lee, Jung-Wan, & Kim,Dong-Ho (2015). Strengthening Publication Ethics for KODISA Journals: Learning from the Cases of Plagiarism. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(4), 5-8.

12.

Kim, Jin-Hwan (2015). Lessons from British Port Privatisation. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(2), 5-13.

13.

Kim, Jong-Jin, Eom, Tae-Kyung, Kim, Sun-Woong, Youn,Myoung-Kil (2015). Effects of Ethical Management on Job Satisfaction and Turnover in the South Korean Service Industry. International journal of Industrial Distribution and Business, 6(1), 17-26.

14.

Kim, Young-Ki, & Kim, Seung-Hee (2015). Policy Fund Loans and Improvement Plans for Small Enterprise. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(10), 5-13.

15.

Koo, Kay-Ryung, & Woo, Won-Seok (2015). Managing Customer's Usage Behavior in a Multi-vendor Loyalty Program. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(5), 5-14.

16.

Lee, Jae-Sung (2015). Evaluation of Competitiveness in Auto Distribution Industry between Korea and Russia. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(8), 5-14.

17.

Mao, Chao, Liu, Duan, & Chen, Shou (2015). Portfolio Decision Model based on the Strategic Adjustment Capacity: A Bionic Perspective on Bird Predation and Firm Competition. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(1), 7-18.

18.

Min, Ji-Hong, & Bae, Jung-Ho (2015). The Impact of Big Data Investment on Firm Value. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(9), 5-11.

19.

Mohammadi, Shaban (2015). Continuous Audits Using Decision Support Systems. International journal of Industrial Distribution and Business, 6(3), 5-8.

20.

Ortiz, Jaime, Xia, Jingwen, & Wang, Haibo (2015). A VAR Model of Stimulating Economic Growth in the Guangdong Province, P. R. China. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 2(2), 5-12.

21.

Park, Young-Seaon (2015). Does the Rise of the Korean Wave Lead to Cosmetics Export?. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 2(4), 13-20.

22.

Prashar, Sanjeev, Raja, Adeshwar, Parasaran, B. V. S., & Venna, Vijay Kumar (2015). Factors Prompting Impulse Buying Behavior: Shoppers in Dubai. East Asian Journal of Business Management, 5(3), 5-15.

23.

Prashar, Sanjeev, Verma, Pranay, Parsad, Chandan, & Vijay, T.Sai (2015). Factors Defining Store Atmospherics in Convenience Stores: An Analytical Study of Delhi Malls in India. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 2(3), 5-15.

24.

Ryu, Jay-Sang (2015). The Emergence of New Conspicuous Consumption. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(6), 5-10.

25.

Ryu, Jay-Sang, & Bringhurst, Audra (2015). The Effects of Store Environment on Shopping Behavior: The Role of Consumer Idiocentrism and Allocentrism. East Asian Journal of Business Management, 5(4), 5-11.

26.

Shamoo, A., & Resnik, D. (2003). Responsible conduct of research. New York: Oxford University Press.

27.

Tan, Ömer Faruk (2015). Performance of Taiwanese Domestic Equity Funds during Quantitative Easing. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 2(4), 5-11.

28.

Usman, Hardius (2015). Comparison of the Importance of Banks'Attributes between Islamic and Conventional Banks'Customers. East Asian Journal of Business Management, 5(2), 5-13.

29.

Usman, Hardius (2015). Customers Trust on Islamic Banks in Indonesia. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 2(1), 5-13.

30.

Baygi, Seyed, Habibzadeh, Javad, & Javadi, Parisa (2015). Disclosure Quality and Economic Value Added. International journal of Industrial Distribution and Business, 6(2), 5-11.

31.

Youn, Myoung-kil, Lee, Jong-Ho, Kim, Young-Ei, Yang, Hoe-Chang, Hwang, Hee-Joong, Kim, Dong-Ho, & Lee, Jung-Wan (2015). KODISA Journals and Strategies. Journal of Distribution Science, 13(3), 5-9.

The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business