Plagiarism Policy
The Global Review of Ideas and Innovation enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy on plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are subjected to plagiarism detection software prior to review. Authors must ensure that their work is original and that any quoted material is properly cited.
Zero Tolerance
If plagiarism is detected at any stage—before or after publication—the editorial board will take immediate action.
Detection Methods
All submitted manuscripts are subjected to plagiarism detection software prior to review. Authors must ensure that their work is original and that any quoted material is properly cited. Reuse of figures, tables, or data must be accompanied by appropriate permissions from the copyright holder.
Types of Plagiarism
Direct Plagiarism
Word-for-word copying
Self-Plagiarism
Reusing own work
Duplicate Publication
Multiple submissions
Paraphrasing
Uncited paraphrasing
Consequences
If plagiarism is detected at any stage—before or after publication—the editorial board will take immediate action. This may include rejection of the manuscript, retraction of the published paper, and formal communication with the author's institution. GRII recognizes self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, and paraphrased reproduction of previously published work without citation as serious breaches of academic ethics.
Immediate Actions
Rejection of manuscript, retraction of published paper, and formal communication with the author's institution.
Prevention Guidelines
Proper Citations
Cite all sources correctly
Original Work
Ensure originality
Permissions
Obtain proper permissions