Indonesian Multidisciplinary Proceedings (IMP) upholds publication ethics as a fundamental principle in maintaining the integrity, quality, and credibility of scholarly publications. Every published manuscript must be an original work of the author and must be free from plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, duplicate publication, and copyright infringement. Authors are fully responsible for the originality of their manuscripts, the accuracy of citations, the validity of data, and the clarity of the scientific contributions presented.

Editors are responsible for managing the editorial process objectively, fairly, transparently, and without conflicts of interest. Decisions regarding manuscript acceptance or rejection are based on the relevance to the proceedings scope, academic quality, originality, methodological rigor, scientific contribution, and compliance with submission guidelines.

Reviewers are expected to provide professional, objective, constructive, and confidential evaluations of submitted manuscripts. Their assessments play an important role in improving the quality and academic value of the articles prior to publication.

All parties involved in the publication process, including authors, editors, reviewers, and proceedings managers, are required to uphold the principles of academic honesty, transparency, scientific responsibility, and respect for intellectual property rights. If any violation of publication ethics is identified, Indonesian Multidisciplinary Proceedings reserves the right to take appropriate action, including requesting revisions, rejecting manuscripts, retracting published articles, or issuing formal notifications to the relevant parties.