Code of Research Ethics

Code of Research Ethics of International Journal of Martial Arts (INJOMA)
(Enacted in January 2021)

1. Title

The code of research ethics of International Journal of Martial Arts (INJOMA).

2. Aim

The purpose of this code is to expedite the publication process of INJOMA; to prevent scientific misconduct such as falsification, fabrication, plagiarism, and dual submission; and to ensure reasonable reviewer assignment by the research ethics committee in the publication process.

3. Scope of Research Misconduct

The research misconducts (hereinafter “misconducts”) referred to in this regulation are the fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and misrepresentation of authorship, as well as other actions defined as follows, that are committed during the proposal, performance, result report, and presentation of a research project.

  1. Fabrication: The creation of false data or nonexistent research results
  2. Falsification: The distortion of research information or results by manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes or by arbitrarily changing or deleting data
  3. Plagiarism: The fraudulent use of other people’s ideas, research content, results, etc., without appropriate approval or citation
  4. Duplicate publication: An academic act of using an academic work that is identical or substantially similar to the researcher’s previous findings, without the permission of the copyright holders or journal editors who published the previous findings or without the appropriate citations for another journal or work
  5. Misrepresentation of authorship: The failure to grant authorship, without any justifiable reason, to persons who made scientific or technical contributions to the content or results of the research or granting authorship, as a gesture of gratitude or courtesy, to persons without any scientific or technical contribution
  6. Willfully interfering with an investigation regarding a person’s own or another person’s alleged misconduct or causing harm to an informant
  7. Acts that seriously deviate from the scope commonly accepted in the field of science and technology.

4. Procedure of Investigation

The research ethics committee can proceed toward a judgment of an allegedly fraudulent article by following the sub-codes shown below.

  1. Formal proposal: Once a fraudulent article is reported, the director of the research ethics committee confirms the total evidence concerning scientific misconduct by collecting materials; this is for the purpose of determining guilt.
  2. Convocation of a committee: The director of the research ethics committee lays a bill before the research ethics committee after finding proof of misconduct.
  3. Preliminary investigation of the research ethics committee: the research ethics committee accepts laying of the bill within 30 days after the preliminary investigation.
  4. Main investigation of the research ethics committee: the research ethics committee judges the laying of the bill within 60 days after the main investigation. For judgment, the committee can request the consultation of a professional from International Society of Martial Arts or entrust an external professional. During the main investigation, the research ethics committee should allow a plea of innocence by the author(s) of the allegedly fraudulent article.
  5. Decision: the research ethics committee makes a decision, by majority, and includes documents provided by committee members.
  6. Report to the board of directors: The director of the board reports the final judgment of the main investigation of the research ethics committee to the board of directors and establishes a plan for dealing with the fraudulent article.

5. Documentation and Proclamation

Investigation must be performed fairly by the committee and should be documented. Findings of the inquiry should be announced to INJOMA in the proper way.

6. A Formal Objection

  1. Any researcher found guilty of scientific misconduct will be offered a right to provide a defense, argue against the allegation and to raise an objection in writing to the sanction of the committee within 30 days after the notice.
  2. The committee can review the validity of the objection and confirm or correct the sanction.

7. Identity Protection

  1. The identity of the informer(s) alleging scientific misconduct should not be made public.
  2. The identity of individual(s) responsible for the alleged scientific misconduct should not be made public before the final decision.

8. Code Revision

Revision of this code should comply with the procedures of the code revision made by International Society of Martial Arts.

(Supplementary Provision)

This code is enacted after legislative day.