Authorship & Contributions Policy

The Journal of Islamic Banking, Economics and Policy (JIBEP) upholds the ethical standards of authorship as defined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). In line with these principles, JIBEP requires transparent and fair attribution of authorship to ensure that credit is accurately assigned and responsibility is appropriately shared across all research domains, including interdisciplinary and sustainability-related studies.


✍️ Definition of Authorship

Authorship must reflect a substantial intellectual contribution to the research. To be listed as an author, an individual must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the study

  • Participated in drafting, critically revising, or approving the manuscript for submission

  • Agreed to be accountable for all aspects of the work, including questions related to accuracy or integrity

Individuals who do not meet all criteria but contributed in a limited capacity — such as data collection, editing, translation, technical support, or sustainability impact assessment assistance — should be acknowledged in the Acknowledgments section, not listed as authors.

JIBEP strongly discourages guest, gift, and ghost authorship. Any instance of unethical authorship will be investigated and may result in rejection or post-publication correction or retraction.


🔄 Authorship Order and Changes

The order of authors should reflect the relative contribution of each person involved in the research and writing process. Any disputes regarding the order must be resolved internally by the authors prior to submission.

Requests to add, remove, or reorder authors after submission must be formally justified and require written consent from all listed authors. Such changes will be considered only before the manuscript is accepted for publication.


📌 Equal Contributions and Group Authorship

Where two or more authors have contributed equally, this should be explicitly stated using a footnote or author note.

If a group name is used (e.g., a research team or institutional task force), the individual authors must still be listed, along with their roles. JIBEP does not allow anonymous authorship. All authors must be fully identified with their institutional affiliations and valid contact information.


🧠 Author Contributions Statement (Recommended)

While optional at present, JIBEP encourages submitting authors to include an “Author Contributions” section at the end of the manuscript. This statement should outline each author’s role in the project using standardized categories, such as:

  • Conceptualization

  • Methodology

  • Data collection and analysis

  • Writing – original draft

  • Writing – review and editing

  • Supervision

  • Funding acquisition

  • Sustainability impact evaluation (if applicable)

This improves transparency and supports ethical recognition of diverse contributions, particularly in collaborative and interdisciplinary research.


🛡️ Disputes and Misconduct

Any concerns regarding authorship manipulation, undisclosed contributors, or authorship disputes will be investigated by the editorial board in accordance with COPE guidelines. In confirmed cases of authorship misconduct, the journal reserves the right to reject the manuscript or retract the article if it has already been published.