AUTHOR GUIDELINES

The manuscript texts are written in English. Manuscripts will be first reviewed by editorial boards. The main text of a manuscript must be submitted as a Word document (.doc). The manuscript consists no more of 4000-6000 words (minimum), well-typed in a single column on A4 size paper with margins 2cm, use 11 pt of Book Antiqua. The manuscript contains an original work and has potentially contributed to the highly scientific advancement (see: Article Template).

 

The manuscript should contain the following section in this order:

Title

The title of articles in English should describe the main content of manuscripts, be informative, concise, and not too wordy (12 words ), and does not contain formulas.

 

The author’s name

Full name without academic degrees and titles, written in capital letters. Manuscript written by groups needs to supplemented by complete contact details.

 

Name of affiliation for each author

The author's name should be accompanied by a complete affiliation address, postal code number, and email address.

 

Abstract

Written briefly in English in one paragraph of 200-250 words, containing background, research objectives, methodology, and research results.

 

Keywords

Written in English 3-5 words or groups of words, written alphabetically after that written with the JEL Classification.

 

Introduction

Explain the background of research, research problems, state of the art, literature review related to research that needs to be developed, and conclude with brief research objectives. The state of the art of research reflects the new issues (novelty) in the research conducted. The proportion of the introduction consists of 5-6 paragraphs and no more than 1.500 words.

 

Research and Methods

Research methods describe the design of a study (objectives and research variables), research targets (population, sample, and data collection techniques), research models, research development, and data analysis techniques. The research hypothesis must be stated implicitly.

 

Results and Discussion

Findings and discussion provide data analysis with respect to research questions. It is recommended to use tables, graphs, or diagrams that provide an explanation of the results of the study. Research discussions explain the results of the research data without including in the text of the research results but rather explain the importance of the research findings. The results of the study aim to be able to overcome the research problem, objectives, and research hypotheses so that the research discussion can focus on research findings that occur implicitly.

 

Conclusion

The conclusions of the study are based on the findings and discussions that have been discussed. The substance of the conclusions is based on research findings, problem formulation, research objectives, and research contributions without numerical and is presented in one paragraph

 

References

Reference writing style uses APA 6 or 7 (American Psychological Association). It is recommended, the script is written using the Mendeley application, Endnote / Zotero. References used are at least 80% in the form of research articles in journals and proceedings published in the last 10 years, and 20% of references can be quoted from Research Reports, theses, and dissertations

 

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