At the Himalayan Journal of Economics and Business Management, we recognize the importance of authorship and contributorship in scholarly publishing. Our authorship and contributorship policy aims to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability in attributing credit for scholarly work. Below, we outline the key components of our authorship and contributorship policy:
Authorship Criteria:
Authorship credit is based on substantial contributions to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the research.
Individuals who meet the criteria for authorship should be listed as authors on the manuscript.
Common authorship criteria include:
In addition to authors, individuals who have made significant contributions to the research but do not meet the criteria for authorship should be acknowledged appropriately.
Contributorship roles may include:
Authorship Order:
Corresponding Author:*
Authorship Disputes:
Changes to Authorship:
Any changes to the list of authors or authorship order after manuscript submission should be communicated to the journal promptly by correction@iarcon.org
Changes to authorship require the consent of all affected parties and may be subject to editorial review and approval.