JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, IT, AND SOIL SCIENCE
Copyright and Licensing Policy
The copyright for any article published in Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science (BITS) is retained by the author(s).
In accordance with our licensing policy, authors grant third parties the right to use the article while preserving its integrity. It is essential that the authors, citation details, and the publisher are appropriately identified in any such use.
Publishing Rights
Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science (BITS) permits authors to retain unrestricted publishing rights. Authors, by granting a license, allow Plants Science Archives to publish the article and acknowledge it as the original publisher.
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Licensing Policy
As an open-access Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science (BITS) Journal follows the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License which states that:
You are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format.
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.
Under the following terms:
- Attribution— You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
- No additional restrictions— You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
Self-Archiving Policy
Authors are allowed to archive their articles in open access repositories as “pre-prints.” The journal’s copyright & self-archiving policies are classified in Sherpa Romeo.
Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science
The aim of the “Journal of Business, IT, and Soil Science” is to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of research findings, innovations, and critical insights at the intersection of business, information technology (IT), and soil science. By bridging these seemingly disparate fields, the journal seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders.







