Conflict of Interest Policy
According to the criteria of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), a conflict of interest is defined as those personal, academic, political, economic or commercial interests that may influence the process of biased evaluation of a publication proposal.
It is recommended that both authors and reviewers inform the Editorial Committee of the Journal of any possible conflicts of interest that may influence the acceptance or rejection of any scientific communication. The Editorial Committee will make the decision it deems most appropriate to avoid the presence of conflicts of interest at any time during the editorial process.
Research Misconduct Policy.
In accordance with COPE standards, (nombre de la revista) will address complaints of possible research misconduct.
The editor will investigate any complaint submitted, either by authors or reviewers, in accordance with the COPE flowcharts available here: English (1).pdf (publicationethics.org).
The Journal editor will contact the suspected misconduct to obtain a response to the complaint. If this response is not considered satisfactory, the editor will seek to have the complaint thoroughly investigated by members of the Editorial Board.