Handling Allegations After Publication

Journal of Communication and Management takes all allegations of misconduct concerning published articles seriously. Allegations relating to plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, authorship disputes, ethical violations, or other forms of misconduct will be investigated in accordance with established publication ethics standards. Where concerns are substantiated, the journal may issue corrections, expressions of concern, retraction, or other appropriate notice to maintain the integrity of the scholarly record. Authors will be given an opportunity to respond during the investigation process.

 

AI-Assisted Content Policy: Authors must disclose the use of artificial intelligence tools in manuscript preparation. AI tools may assist with language editing or formatting but cannot be listed as authors. Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, and integrity of all submitted content.