Ethical rules
 
            
            ETHICAL RULES FOR PUBLICATION IN “Economic Archive” journal
These ethical rules  establish the basic principle formulations, technology and procedural  requirements related to accepting, reviewing and publishing manuscripts as  scientific papers in “Economic Archive” journal and regulate the relations  between the author/authors, editor-in-chief, Editorial board, reviewers and the  publisher, guaranteeing the quality of the scientific production, the  legitimacy of publications and their significance for the broad scientific  community and readers of the journal. 
  The ethical rules  are based on values, principles and generally accepted norms defining the  behaviour, research and publication activities of scientists as eligible,  acceptable, appropriate and complying with the scientific interest. They  complement the legal regulations and internationally accepted ethical standards  and rules in the field of scientific research, which prohibit the intentional  and deliberate misappropriation and/or manipulation of truth, information,  theses, etc., as well as the publication of unverified or unjustified  allegations. 
  The Editorial board of “Economic Archive” journal  complies with the rules of the Committee on Publication Ethics (Committee on Publication Ethics – COPE) 1 when  publishing and entirely shares  the position of Elsievier2  on  publishing ethics, protection of copyrights and the prevention of cases of  plagiarism in the process of reviewing, peer-reviewing, editing and publishing  scientific production. 
DUTIES OF THE PUBLISHER 
  The publisher determines the relations between the  publisher, editor-in-chief, editorial board, reviewers, authors and other  parties involved in the process of contractual relations, represents and  supports the policy of the journal and forms mechanisms for its application and  contributes to the dissemination of information about the journal.
  The publisher  respects the principles of scientific ethics. 
Confidentiality
  The publisher respects the right for confidentiality  of information provided by participants in the process of reviewing and  publishing scientific production and protects the intellectual property rights  and copyrights. 
  The publisher cooperates with  other publishers and industry associations, including on ethical issues related  to tracking errors and publishing rebuttals.
  
  Independence
  The publisher supports the policy of independence and  objectivity when assessing the quality and significance of manuscripts  submitted for reviewing and respects the principle of non-interference in  decisions taken by the editor-in-chief, the Editorial board and reviewers of  the journal on acceptance or rejection for publication of a material such as an  article.
Disclosure and Prevention of  Conflicts of Interest 
  Public confidence in the scientific process and  authenticity of published articles depend partially on whether potential and  actual conflicts of interest during the planning, execution, writing,  validation, editing and publishing of scientific production have been  identified, defined and transparently regulated. 
  A conflict of interest occurs when professional  judgment concerning primary interest (e.g. significance of research, validity  or correctness of results of the findings) can be influenced by secondary  interest (e.g. financial income). Perception of and suggestion for conflicts of  interest are just as important as the real conflicts of interest are. 
  Financial dependencies (providing employment, business  relations with consulting firms, honoraria, patents, paid expertise, etc.) are  the most easily identifiable conflicts of interest that might undermine the  credibility, reputation and trust in the publisher, journal authors and science  itself. 
  Other possible causes for conflicts of interest are:  personal relationships and rivalries, academic competition, theoretical  beliefs, etc. Authors should avoid entering into agreements with sponsors of  scientific studies and projects that might impede their access to all data in  the study, complicate the analysis and interpretation of these data and hamper  the preparation and publication of the manuscript, no matter when, where or how  they are selected. 
  The publisher provides  assistance to the parties responsible for investigating cases of unscrupulous  practices in the field of research and publication activities, assists in  resolving disputes, settling violated rights and publishing amendments,  clarifications and reviews/comments on fraudulent papers.
DUTIES OF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
  The editor-in-chief is guided by the adopted policy of  the Editorial Board  in the field of  research and publication activities,  taking  into account the norms and requirements in relation to discrediting authors,  copyright infringements and plagiarism. The editor-in-chief conducts the  editorial policy of the journal by ensuring maximum transparency and anonymity  of the author/authors and relevant reviewers. 
  The editor-in- chief specifies which manuscripts fit  the profile of the journal and meet the announced requirements for submission  to the reviewers. He/ She organizes the review process in a way that  facilitates the objective evaluation of the paper, the expeditious editorial  decision-making on the basis of expert evaluation and timely publication of  high quality scientific production. 
Objective evaluation
  The editor-in-chief assigns a "blind" peer  review to be made by two independent reviewers (double-blinded peer review) of  any material submitted for publishing at the journal in order to ensure  impartial examination and objective evaluation of the manuscript. He/She  presents to the reviewers anonymous materials for reviewing in pdf-format after  checking their authenticity via a web-based tool (software for establishing the  propriety of scientific periodicals and papers – Plagiarism  software checker iThenticate).
   Editor-in-chief informs the  reviewers about the rules of reviewing and provides them with a model of a  review approved by the journal. Provided that the process of reviewing has been delayed, the editor notifies the author/authors of the  manuscript about that.
Publication decision 
  Editor-in-chief takes a decision to publish an article based on  the expert evaluation made by two independent reviewers and the opinion of  Editorial Board members. He/She notifies in writing the author/authors of the  paper about the decision of the Editorial board. 
  In the process of decision-making, the editor-in-chief  may consult with other editors or reviewers.
Confidentiality
  Editor-in-chief reveals confidential  information about the manuscript submitted for reviewing only to the  author/authors of the manuscript, the reviewers, other editorial advisors and  the publisher, in case of necessity.
Disclosure and Prevention of Conflicts of  Interest 
  Editor-in-chief regulates the process of detecting and  preventing conflicts regarding violated editorial rights and interests and  manages the process of circulation of information presented by the  author/authors of the manuscript, reviewers, editorial board and readers of the  journal. He/She demands that all parties disclose any competitive interests. In  case of a detected conflict of interest, the  editor-in-chief suspends the  manuscript, presented in the  journal, from consideration, and takes appropriate measures upon complaints of  ethical character related to a manuscript or published article (notifies the  author, discusses the complaint with the editorial board and publishes a  rebuttal or appropriate corrections). Forcing authors to cite the journal is  unacceptable.
DUTIES OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD
  The Editorial board of “Economic Archive” journal  respects the honour and dignity of authors of manuscripts. It assists in  improving the quality of the manuscript submitted for publication by scientific  reviewing and stylistic editing of the material. 
Equal  access to publication
The Editorial board respects the principles of equal  opportunities and non-discrimination. The evaluation of manuscripts is made  without any prejudice against race, gender, sexual orientation, religious  beliefs, ethnicity, citizenship or political beliefs of the author/ authors.
Objective evaluation
The Editorial board takes decisions whether to approve  or reject the publication of a submitted manuscript, based solely on objective criteria related to the  thematic relevance and significance; originality of content and design, clarity  of presentation, availability of contribution, level of completion and  compliance with the thematic scope of the journal. 
Publication decision 
  The Editorial board, jointly with the editor-in-chief,  holds the responsibility for decisions taken to approve or reject the  manuscript submitted for publication in the journal. Decisions should be fair,  impartial and beyond the control of commercial interests, should be based on  objective reviewers’ evaluation of the merits of the paper and its significance  to the scientific community and readers of the journal. 
Confidentiality
  The Editorial board reveals confidential information concerning  a manuscript presented for review, only to the author/authors,  reviewers, editorial advisors, technical assistants of the journal and the  publisher, if necessary.
Correspondence among the author/authors, reviewers and  editor-in-chief is confidential. 
Disclosure and Prevention of Conflicts of Interest 
  Members of the Editorial board are not entitled to use  unpublished papers in their own scientific study without the explicit written  consent of the author. Confidential information and/or ideas obtained in the  review process should be kept in secret and not be used for personal benefits. 
Members of the Editorial board and reviewers have to  disclose any competitive interests. Upon identifying such interests, other  appropriate actions have to be taken, including withdrawal of the published  paper.
Involvement and cooperation in investigations
The Editorial board protects the rights of third  parties from unsanctioned use. In case of complaints of ethical nature,  regarding a submitted manuscript or published article, the Editorial board  assists the editor-in-chief in initiating and implementing appropriate  measures. 
DUTIES OF REVIEWERS 
All the manuscripts, deposited in the journal, go through a previously  announced procedure of reviewing according to the scientific and publishing  standards of the journal. 
Contribution to Editorial Decision 
  The review of a manuscript, presented in the  journal, is a confidential document intended to facilitate the editor-in-chief  and the Editorial board in the process of taking a decision on the publication  of an article and help the author/ authors of the manuscript improve its  quality and scientific importance. 
  The review should be based on objective expert evaluation of the  reviewers,  fair presentation of scientific  facts, merits and significance of the research material. Major responsibility  of the reviewers is to assess correctly and impartially the merits of a  manuscript by providing an objective review of the material. 
  Having reviewed and evaluated the manuscript, the  reviewers formulate their position and offer to the Editorial board one of the  following four options: 
  1) Positive  statement for publishing the manuscript the way it has been presented for a  review;
  2) Positive  statement for publishing the manuscript by presenting an improved version,  approved by a resolution of the reviewer, without reporting it to the Editorial  board;
  3) Positive  statement for publishing the manuscript by presenting a revised  version approved by the reviewer and a  report, containing changes, comments and recommendations written by the author to the Editorial board;
  4)   Negative  opinion on publishing the manuscript.
Promptness (efficiency) and correctness
Each chosen reviewer, who feels insufficiently  qualified to review a manuscript on a given topic or believes that he/she  cannot supply a prompt evaluation, should notify the editor-in-chief and  declare a refusal for participation in the review process.
Confidentiality
Each manuscript submitted for peer review has the  status of a confidential document that should not be presented to or discussed  with third parties except for the editor-in-chief or persons authorized by  him/her.  
Standards of Objectivity
The  reviewer should evaluate the manuscript objectively and impartially, and not be  influenced by relations with other persons or prejudices against formulations  presented in the material. The reviewers should clearly state their opinion and  support it with arguments. 
Acknowledgement of Sources
The  reviewers have to monitor the correctness and accuracy of citations in  reference to primary sources. In case of incorrect citation or noticeable  duplication of any part of the material with an already published article, they  are obliged to confidentially inform the editor-in-chief of the journal in  written form. 
Disclosure and Prevention of Conflicts of Interest
  It is unacceptable that the reviewer uses unpublished  materials mentioned in a submitted manuscript as their own scientific research  without the explicit written consent of the author. Confidential information or  ideas obtained in the process of reviewing must be kept confidential and not be  used for personal benefits. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which  there is conflict of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative or  other relations or connections with any of the authors, companies or  institutions related to the publications. Editor-in-chief and the Editorial  board members who are involved in making decisions on publication of materials  should declare their interests. They should not be involved in the process of  reviewing and making editorial decisions on their own scientific papers. 
DUTIES OF AUTHORS  
  Standards for publication
  The authors present a manuscript in accordance with  the thematic scope of the journal and published requirements of the Editorial  Board (http://www.uni-svishtov.bg/default.asp?page=page&id=268) regarding  the number of pages, mandatory requisites, structure and technical  parameters for the layout of the paper. The manuscript should contain  summarized content and results achieved, based on substantiated actuality of  the content matter and formulated guidelines; the research purposes in the  introductory part;  should present the  views of the author in a logically clear and justified way as well as the views  supported by the author, in compliance with the scientific and problem-oriented  approach and the use of appropriate methodologies and methodological tools; include  analytical and summarizing concluding part with clearly identifiable  contributions of the author. The correct and precise statement of the author's  ideas should be enhanced by references to other literary and/or Internet  sources, and at the same time, factology and presentation of essential  analytical aspects should allow proper citation of the material by others. When  citing works and/or fragments of text written by other authors, they should be  accompanied by appropriate references to already published works. Deliberate  and intentional use of inaccurate statements and reference to manipulatively  interpreted scientific facts and theses is perceived as unacceptable and  unethical behaviour.


