Copyright and Licensing

Copyright and Licensing

  • All articles published in The Innovative Economics and Management are subject to the following copyright and licensing terms:

    1. Copyright Ownership

      • Upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication, authors retain copyright of their work. However, they are required to grant The Innovative Economics and Management an exclusive license to publish and distribute the article in all formats (print and digital).

      • The exclusive license allows the journal to edit, reproduce, distribute, and publicly display the article while ensuring appropriate attribution to the authors.

    2. Licensing Terms

      • Articles published in The Innovative Economics and Management are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.

    3. Author Responsibilities

      • By submitting their work, authors confirm that their manuscript is original, has not been previously published, and does not infringe upon the rights of any third party.

      • Authors must obtain written permission to use any copyrighted material included in their manuscript (e.g., figures, tables, or text excerpts) and provide proper attribution.

    4. Open Access Policy

      • The Innovative Economics and Management is an open-access journal. All articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication, ensuring a wider dissemination of knowledge and fostering global scholarly communication.

    5. Repository Rights

      • Authors are encouraged to deposit the final published version of their article in institutional or subject-based repositories, personal websites, or other platforms, as long as proper credit is given to The Innovative Economics and Management as the original publisher.

    6. Commercial Use

      • Any commercial use of the content must comply with the terms of the CC BY license and include proper attribution to the authors and the journal.

    7. Author Rights

      • Authors retain the following rights for their published articles:

        • The right to reuse the content in their own future works, such as books, lectures, or presentations, provided proper attribution is given to the original publication in The Innovative Economics and Management.

        • The right to share their article privately with colleagues or publicly on non-commercial platforms, such as institutional repositories or personal websites, in compliance with the licensing terms.

        • The right to receive proper acknowledgment for their contribution in all formats and contexts where their work is cited or utilized.

    These terms aim to balance the rights of authors, readers, and the journal, fostering an environment of collaboration and knowledge sharing.