Authorship and Contribution Policy
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the study. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. The lead author(s) must ensure that all co-authors are included in the article, have reviewed and approved the final version of the manuscript, and have agreed to its submission for publication.
To enhance the scientific integrity of research published in Economicus Journal of Business and Economics Insights (JBEI), we have adopted the CRediT taxonomy established by CASRAI. As a requirement, each article must comprehensively detail the roles of contribution played by the authors endorsing the publication. In alignment with the classification of the 14 author roles defined by CASRAI (available at https://casrai.org/credit/), we will identify the type and extent of contribution of each author. It is important to note that an author may simultaneously assume multiple roles within this classification.
1. Conceptualization
2. Data curation
3. Formal analysis
4. Funding acquisition
5. Investigation
6. Methodology
7. Project administration
8. Resources *
9. Software
10. Supervision
11. Validation
12. Visualization – data presentation
13. Writing – original draft preparation
14. Writing – review and editing
* Providing access to databases, datasets, economic reports, surveys, interviews, government documents, or other sources of information relevant to economic and administrative analysis.