Tuesday, June 15, 2021

SJRQ3-DLSU Business & Economics Review (DLSUBER)

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Journal Name: DLSU Business & Economics Review

Short name: DLSUBER

Subject Area and Category:

Business, Management and Accounting

Accounting

Marketing

Strategy and Management

Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)

Country: Philippines

Review date: 2021.06.16

SJR Quartile: SJRQ3

ISSN: 01167111

Publisher: De la Salle University

Email: tereso.tullao@dlsu.edu.ph

APC: None.

Editor(s):

Beall Listed: No.

Scopus Discontinued List: No.

Frequency: The DLSU B&E Review is published twice a year.

Template:

Style: Papers should use APA.

Copyright:

Similarity threshold: B&E Review runs a Turnitin report on your submission and saves it to the central repository. If your paper is subsequently rejected, you will have some serious problems getting the same paper accepted elsewhere.

Submission process: Uses an online submission process but the author cannot track the paper.

Journal Web Page Comments:

Handbook comments: This is another very slow university journal running their site on a university server (same as in Thailand). We strongly suggest another journal due to their policy of running a Turnitin report on each author's submission and saving it to the central repository (before the paper has been accepted!). In my ten years of assisting academics with their papers, I have come across only three journals in the entire world which use this highly unethical policy. They are DLSUBER's sister journal APSSR, and the now Scopus discontinued journal European Research Studies Journal (ERSJ) in Cyprus.  I would also like to add that even though DLSUBER is well aware (from a heated email exchange) that this practice creates a serious problem for authors if the journal rejects their manuscript, they continue to do it. 

See the following examples of what happens if your paper is rejected and you then re-submit the same research to another journal. It is extremely difficult (if not impossible) to recover from this using the same material and reducing the new paper's Turnitin score to 15% or lower. 




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