Permissions and Content Reuse

The Journal of Business Research in Emerging Economies (JBREE) respects intellectual property rights and is committed to protecting copyrighted scholarly content while supporting responsible academic dissemination and knowledge sharing.

Individuals, institutions, publishers, educators, researchers, and organizations seeking to reproduce, distribute, adapt, translate, or reuse content published in JBREE must obtain appropriate permission prior to reuse unless such use is permitted under the applicable license terms or fair use provisions.


Requesting Permission to Reuse Journal Content

Permission may be required for the reuse of published materials including, but not limited to:

  • Journal articles;
  • Figures and tables;
  • Graphs and illustrations;
  • Extracts and quotations beyond fair use;
  • Supplementary materials;
  • Research instruments and appendices.

Reuse requests may relate to inclusion in:

  • Books and textbooks;
  • Journal articles;
  • Theses and dissertations;
  • Conference proceedings;
  • Course materials and teaching resources;
  • Corporate reports;
  • Institutional publications;
  • Training materials;
  • Presentations and slide decks;
  • Promotional or professional publications.

How to Request Permission

To request permission for reuse of JBREE content, applicants should contact the editorial office or designated permissions department and provide the following information:

  • Title of the material requested;
  • Author(s) name(s);
  • Publication details;
  • Specific content to be reused;
  • Intended purpose of reuse;
  • Format of reuse (print, electronic, both, etc.);
  • Distribution scope and audience;
  • Language and territory of distribution.

Applicants are encouraged to provide complete and accurate information to facilitate timely processing of permission requests.


Conditions of Reuse

Approved reuse of content may require:

  • Proper citation and acknowledgment of the original publication;
  • Preservation of author attribution;
  • Compliance with copyright and licensing conditions;
  • Non-distortion of the original scholarly meaning or context.

Permission granted for one form of reuse does not automatically extend to other uses or formats unless explicitly stated.


Open Access and Licensing

For open-access publications, reuse permissions are governed by the applicable Creative Commons or journal licensing terms specified within the published article.

Users are responsible for reviewing and complying with the relevant licensing conditions associated with each publication.


Third-Party Content

Some articles may contain third-party materials, images, figures, or datasets for which the copyright is held by external parties. Permission to reuse such materials must be obtained directly from the respective copyright holders where necessary.

The journal cannot grant permissions for materials not owned by JBREE or its contributors.


Educational and Scholarly Use

JBREE supports responsible academic and educational use of published content for research, teaching, learning, and scholarly communication, provided appropriate acknowledgment and ethical citation practices are maintained.


Permission Inquiries

For questions regarding permissions, licensing, republication rights, or content reuse, users may contact the journal’s editorial or publishing office through the official journal communication channels.

The Journal of Business Research in Emerging Economies remains committed to balancing intellectual property protection with the broad dissemination of high-quality scholarly knowledge for global academic and professional advancement.