Ethical research is the cornerstone of credible science. Within the Advances in Technology Innovation and Scientific Research (ATISR) ecosystem, maintaining the highest standards of academic and professional ethics is not just encouraged – it’s required. The ATISR Research Ethics Manual serves as a comprehensive guide for authors, reviewers, editors, and affiliated institutions to uphold integrity, comply with international standards, and promote responsible research practices.
Purpose
The purpose of the ATISR Research Ethics Manual is to:
- Promote ethical conduct in all research activities
- Ensure compliance with international academic and publishing norms
- Guide researchers on acceptable practices regarding data, authorship, and reporting
- Provide a framework for handling ethical violations
By setting clear expectations, ATISR fosters a research environment that values honesty, transparency, and respect for intellectual contributions.
Core Principles
ATISR’s ethical framework is built on globally recognized principles from organizations like COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), ICMJE, and IEEE. The three pillars are:
1. Integrity
All research must be conducted and reported honestly, without fabrication, falsification, or selective reporting.
2. Compliance
Researchers must follow institutional, national, and international laws and guidelines, including those related to human subjects, animal welfare, and data protection.
3. Accountability
All contributors are responsible for the content they submit and must be able to defend the originality and accuracy of their work.
Author Responsibilities
Authors submitting work to ATISR-affiliated journals or conferences must adhere to strict ethical requirements.
Authorship Guidelines:
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Original Work | Must be unpublished and not under review elsewhere |
| Authorship Credit | Only those who made substantial contributions |
| No Ghostwriting | All contributors must be listed appropriately |
| Consent | All authors must approve the final submission |
Data Integrity:
- Present findings honestly, without manipulation
- Provide access to raw data if requested
- Retain data for a reasonable time after publication
Plagiarism:
ATISR uses automated tools to detect plagiarism. Submissions with:
- Direct copying
- Improper paraphrasing
- Lack of source citations
…are rejected or sent back for revision. Severe cases lead to blacklisting.
Reviewer Ethics
Reviewers play a critical role in upholding quality. They must:
- Maintain confidentiality
- Provide objective, constructive feedback
- Avoid personal, cultural, or institutional bias
- Decline reviews when there’s a conflict of interest
All reviews are managed under ATISR’s double-blind protocol to ensure fairness.
Editorial Standards
Editors are responsible for ensuring fair handling of submissions and adherence to ethical norms. They must:
- Avoid favoritism or bias
- Provide clear decisions with justification
- Act promptly on ethical concerns
- Support corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern when needed
Editorial misconduct, such as coercive citation or conflicts of interest, is treated seriously within ATISR.
Human and Animal Subjects
If research involves human participants or animals, ATISR requires:
- Ethics committee approval (IRB or equivalent)
- Informed consent from participants
- Anonymity and confidentiality of sensitive information
- Humane treatment of animals according to established welfare guidelines
Authors must include a compliance statement in their manuscript.
Conflict of Interest
All authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose:
- Financial ties (e.g., grants, stocks)
- Institutional affiliations that may affect judgment
- Personal or professional relationships relevant to the research
Failure to disclose conflicts can result in manuscript withdrawal or formal correction.
Violations and Consequences
ATISR investigates all suspected ethical breaches, including:
- Plagiarism
- Data manipulation
- Duplicate submission
- Undisclosed conflicts
- Authorship disputes
Outcomes may include:
- Formal rejection or retraction
- Notification to institutions
- Bans from future submissions
- Public disclosure of violations (in extreme cases)
Due process is followed, and accused parties are allowed to respond before any action is finalized.
Best Practices
To remain compliant and uphold ethics in research, authors are encouraged to:
- Keep detailed records of methods and results
- Use reference management software
- Follow journal-specific formatting and submission guidelines
- Double-check citations and paraphrasing
- Acknowledge all funding and contributions
Educational resources and ethics webinars are also offered periodically through ATISR events to keep researchers informed and responsible.
Ethical compliance is not just a formality – it’s the foundation of credible and respected research. The ATISR Research Ethics Manual equips scholars with the guidelines and tools needed to conduct and present their work with integrity. Upholding these standards ensures the long-term value of scientific innovation and the trust of the global research community.
FAQs
What is ATISR’s stance on plagiarism?
Zero tolerance. All submissions are checked using plagiarism tools.
Can I submit to ATISR if my paper is under review elsewhere?
No. Simultaneous submissions are strictly prohibited.
Is ethics approval required for human studies?
Yes, IRB or equivalent approval and informed consent are mandatory.
How are authorship disputes handled?
ATISR investigates and may suspend the submission until resolved.
What happens if I violate ethics guidelines?
Possible rejection, retraction, and a ban from future submissions.


