Brief Background
The Production journal (formerly, Produção or Producao) is the flagship journal of ABEPRO - Brazilian Association of Production Engineering. Production (ISSN 0103-6513) was created in 1990 to serve as a channel of communication for academic articles in Production Engineering and Operations Management. The journal’s mission is to provide an internationally respected stream for original and relevant research related to Operations, Manufacturing, Industrial, and Production Engineering and Management. The journal accepts submissions in English in a good writing style. Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts to a professional proofreading before publication. All submissions must be accompanied by a cover letter, in which authors must highlight the submission’s adherence to the journal’s editorial scope, theoretical and practical relevance, aims, methods, main results, and its original theoretical, empirical, and/or methodological contribution. As Production publishes original contributions, manuscripts cannot be accepted for publication, have been published by other journals, or be under evaluation for publication elsewhere. If earlier versions have been published in annals of scientific conferences, authors must disclose that information to the editors in the cover letter, clarifying the main improvements that justify publication, properly citing these previous publications, and ensuring submitted manuscripts present significant improvement. All articles go through a rigorous double-blind peer review process. Accepted works are published in continuous flow. The Production journal is open-access and is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC-BY). SciELO digitally preserves it. Production is an open-access journal and complies with the Creative Commons BY-CC license. It does not charge submission or publication fees from its contributors. All articles approved after their final publication in the Production journal receive the Digital Object Identifier (DOI). |
Open Science Compliance
Production adopts the Gold Open Access model, aligned with the principles of open science. In addition, the Production adopts innovative practices such as open access to all its articles, ensuring the wide dissemination and impact of scientific research in the area of Production Engineering. |
Ethics in Publication
This journal follows the Gold Open Access model. Production is aligned with the open science modus operandi; provides citations, references, and statements of research data; and promotes transparent peer review. The Production journal follows the norms and recommendations of standards of ethics and responsibility in scientific communication, established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors which serves as a reference of principles and good practices on ethics and negligence for scientific publications (https://publicationethics.org/core-practices). To ensure the transparency and integrity of manuscripts, Production requests that authors complete and submit the Open Science Compliance Form. This form should be sent as a Supplementary File along with the manuscript. |
Focus and Scope
Production is an open-access journal dedicated to fostering knowledge creation and dissemination in the Production Engineering field. The journal publishes academic articles in Operations, Manufacturing, Industrial and Production Engineering, and Management fields. Its scope embraces a variety of topics, such as Operations and Process Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Quality Management, Operational Research, Product Development, Strategy and Organizational Engineering, Knowledge and Information Management, Managerial Economics, Work and Human Factors, Sustainability, and Production Engineering Education. Submitted manuscripts must include original contributions to theory and/or empirical results, supported by solid methodologies. |
Digital Preservation
This journal follows the standards defined in the SciELO Program Digital Preservation Policy. |
Indexing Sources
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Websites and Social Media
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Preprints
As Production publishes original contributions, preprints (the pre-review manuscript that is submitted to a journal, or any earlier draft) should not be added to or enhanced in any way to appear more like, or to substitute for, the final versions of articles. To allow faster access to recent research results, accepted works are published in continuous flow. |
Peer Review Process
The Production journal follows a double-blind peer review process in which two or more reviewers are assigned to evaluate articles. The evaluation process for manuscripts submitted to the Production journal encompasses the following steps:
To ensure a fair, transparent, and high-quality peer review process, editors are not involved in decisions about papers that they co-authored or have been written by family members or colleagues. Any such submission is subject to all of the journal's usual procedures, with peer review handled independently of the relevant editor and their research groups. This practice reinforces the journal's commitment to the integrity of the editorial process and recognizes editors for their crucial role in maintaining the publication's quality standards. Manuscript submission implies that its publication has been approved by all co-authors (if applicable) and the responsible authorities of the institution where the study/research was performed by signing a term of publishing rights. Authors are responsible for the manuscript content published in the journal, which must comply with Production copyright and ethical principles. Production journal does not take legal responsibility for errors or omissions, which may be identified before or after publication. |
Open Data
Production encourages the practice of open data to promote the transparency and reproducibility of scientific research. Authors are encouraged to make the raw data underlying their research results available in open-access repositories wherever possible. The provision of data must follow ethical and privacy standards, ensuring that sensitive or personal information is adequately protected. To align with these principles, Production requests that relevant datasets associated with submitted manuscripts be accompanied by the Open Science Compliance Form. Authors should complete this form in detail, highlighting how the research meets open science standards, and submit it as a supplementary file along with the manuscript. This practice ensures that relevant data are available for review and analysis, contributing to the integrity and reproducibility of scientific research. Adherence to these guidelines reinforces the Production's commitment to transparency and excellence in scientific publication. |
Fees
Production journal does not charge fees for the submission, review, publication, distribution, or downloading of articles, keeping the publication completely free and open access. |
Ethics and Misconduct, Correction and Retraction Policy
The Production journal follows ethical standards in research, including the need for approval from research ethics committees and informed consent from participants. The journal does not endorse any form of scientific misconduct, such as coercive citation practices, plagiarism, falsification, or fabrication of data. Appropriate actions are applied if such practices are suspected or proven. The Production journal complies with the principles and good practices on ethics and negligence in scientific publications. COPE and the Guidelines on Best Practices for Strengthening Ethics in Scientific Publication. Erratum: in case of errors identified after the publication of an article, the Production will publish an erratum with the necessary corrections, guaranteeing the accuracy and integrity of the scientific information disclosed. Guide to recording, marking and publishing Correction (portuguese only). Retraction: In exceptional situations, such as the identification of serious errors or scientific errors that compromise the validity of the conclusions of a paper, the Production may retract the work. The retraction will be duly communicated to readers and indexers, and the article will remain available online with a note indicating the retraction and the reasons that justified it. Guide for registering, marking and publishing a retraction (portuguese only). |
Policy on Conflict of Interest
As part of the manuscript submission process, authors must declare any actual or potential conflicts of interest that may be considered to influence the research. The conflicts of interest may be personal, commercial, political, academic, or financial in nature. Conflicts of interest may occur between authors, reviewers, or editors. All authors must complete the Conflict of Interest Statement. This declaration aims to ensure transparency and ethics in scientific publication. For more information, please refer to Disclosure of Financial and Non-Financial Relationships and Activities, and Conflicts of Interest. |
Adoption of Similarity Software
Production journal adopts Crossref Similarity Check software to ensure the originality and integrity of submitted works. This similarity check assessment helps in detecting potential plagiarism and self-plagiarism, promoting ethics and transparency in the publication process. If your paper has been previously included at annals of scientific conferences, to be considered for the Production review process, please ensure that it has been substantially improved and properly reference these previous publications. The use of Crossref Similarity Check reinforces the journal's commitment to good research and scientific publishing practices, ensuring that published articles are original and contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in the area. |
Adoption of Software Using Artificial Intelligence Resources
The Production journal requests that authors declare any use of artificial intelligence (AI), large-scale language models (LLM), or similar technologies in the development of the text included in their manuscripts, whether that text is used in whole or in part. A specific section should be added at the end of the main text, before the References section, detailing the use of AI or LLM, as the following example:
The Production journal journal also clarifies that AI, LLM, or similar technologies cannot be credited as authors. This decision is based on the following criteria:
For more information: Guide to the Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools and Resources in Research Communication on SciELO |
Gender and Sex Issues
The Production journal prioritizes the use of inclusive language that respects differences and promotes equal opportunities in the writing of scientific manuscripts. Authors are encouraged to avoid bias, stereotypes, slang, and references to dominant culture in their texts. Following the Sex and Gender Equity in Research – SAGER Guidelines, the Production highlights the importance of explicitly including and analyzing sex and gender data in research where appropriate. |
Ethics Committee
The publication ethics statement for the journal Production is based on the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors. We follow the COPE´s core practices. Experimental studies with animals must follow the ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) and PREPARE (Planning Research and Experimental Procedures with Animals: Recommendations for Excellence) guidelines, together with the Brazilian Guide for the Care and Use of Animals in Teaching or Scientific Research Activities (DBCA) of the National Council for the Control of Animal Experimentation (CONCEA). |
Copyright
Production adopts a copyright policy that complies with the recommendations of the SciELO criteria (item 5.2.10.1.2. – copyright). This recommendation is essential to protect the interests of authors while promoting the open and ethical dissemination of scientific knowledge. Authors of articles published by Production retain copyright to their work by licensing it under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY), which allows articles to be reused and distributed without restriction, provided the original work is properly cited. This approach promotes the dissemination of scientific knowledge in an ethical and accessible manner. |
Intellectual Property and Terms of Use
Website Responsibility: Production is responsible for ensuring that all content published on its website is properly licensed and respects the copyright of the authors. Author's Responsibility: Authors who submit their works in Production must ensure the content is original and does not violate the copyright of third parties. Authors are responsible for obtaining appropriate permissions for any copyrighted material used in their manuscripts. License Adopted by the Journal: To facilitate the reuse and distribution of works, articles published in Production are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY). This license allows third parties to use and share published works, as long as they give appropriate credit to the original author and publication. |
Sponsors and Promotion Agencies
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Editorial production and assistance
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Types of Documents Accepted
Production accepts original articles and systematic reviews. Original articles present original and unpublished results of scientific research. Review articles describe explicit and systematic methods for pooling and synthesizing the results of studies that address a research question. Manuscripts not accepted: Production does not accept case reports, brief communications letters, simple literature reviews, and technical reports. Original articles and systematic reviews should be structured in the following sections: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussions, Conclusions, and References. Manuscripts shall have from 4,000 to 8,000 words, including references. |
Authors' Contribution
The Production journal does not allow the addition or removal of authors after manuscript submission. All information on the authors and their affiliations shall be included only in the online submission system; such information will be excerpted therefrom if the manuscript is accepted. Authors and affiliations shall not be included in the manuscript file to ensure a double-blind review process. Additionally, all copyrights shall be removed from the uploaded manuscripts. Authors are considered those who have an effective intellectual and scientific contribution to the completion of the work. All persons designated as authors must be responsible for the authorship of the article and have participated sufficiently in the work to assume public responsibility for its content. Authors must register their contributions in published articles. The instruction must use two minimum authorship criteria:
a. Actively participate in the discussion of results; SciELO recommends the CRediT Taxonomy Declaration of Conflict of Interest: form completed and duly signed by all authors of the manuscript. Funding: report funding agencies and process numbers, if applicable (see Funding Statement). Acknowledgments: Recognize people or institutions that collaborated, but do not qualify as authors. |
Manuscript Preparation
Production recommends using guidelines to ensure transparency and reproducibility of the research. For Systematic Reviews, the journal encourages authors to follow the Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA 2020). When preparing your manuscript for submission to Production, please follow the manuscript template to ensure that your paper meets the standards required by the journal. |
Article Submission Format
The manuscript template details the following guidelines:
For submission, three (03) main files must be uploaded to the online submission system:
Manuscript Submission Format The Main Document file must contain a manuscript written in English, including the title of the article, a structured abstract, and the text of the manuscript with references. Additional Information
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Digital Assets
Tables, figures, and illustrations
Tables for which no sources are cited are understood as originally produced by the authors, and are under their responsibility. Figures, illustrations, and photographs
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Citations and References
Citations and references must follow the American Psychological Association – APA. The complete policy and tutorials can be found at http://www.apastyle.org. In-text quotes:
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Supplementary Documents
To submit a manuscript to Production, authors must access the submission system (ScholarOne platform) at the following link: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/prod-scielo. The step-by-step process to submit a manuscript is:
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Financing Statement
Authors must declare all sources of funding and support received for the research, including funding agencies, foundations, companies, or other institutions. If the research did not receive external funding or support, please indicate: "This research did not receive external funding or support." Example: "This research was funded by the XYZ Foundation (grant #123456). The XYZ Foundation was not involved in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data, or the writing of the manuscript." |
Contact
Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção
EDITORA CUBO |