Author Guidelines
Author Guideline
When submitting an articles, the author must pay attentions to:
1) An articles must be in accordance with the focus and scope of journals.
2) An articles sent in Ms. Word format with the following conditions:
- A4 paper (21 cm X 21.7 cm) with pages margin; left (2 cm), top (2 cm), right (2 cm), and bottom (2 cm)
- The number of manuscript pages between 6 and 14 pages.
- This text consists of one column with the Times New Roman font.
- The conjunctions (and, in, or, with, and, about, that, against, so, for, then, for, for) and the foregoing (in, too, from, on, to, in, by) with lowercase letters.
3) An articles are written with the following systematics.
TYPE TITLE OF YOUR ARTICLES (Times New Roman 14)
First author1
Second Author2* (Times New Roman 10; 1. space)
1 First author's affiliation (Department, Institution)
2 Second author's affiliation (Department, Institution)
*Correspondence author: email address
Abstract (Times New Roman 11, Bold)
Abstract consists of subject matter, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. Abstracts in a single paragraph, without reference, acronyms, software, and footnote. Abstracts are written not in mathematical form, questions, and conjectures. The abstract is not a result of copying and pasting sentences in the manuscript's content. The abstract content of English is a maximum of 250 words. (Times New Roman 10; 1 Space)
Keywords: Keyword 1; Keyword 2; Keyword 3; Keyword 4; Keyword 5 (alphabetical)
INTRODUCTION (Times New Roman 12, Bold)
The introduction includes background to interest, issues, phenomena, and novelty. The purpose of the study showed at the end of the introduction. (Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
LITERATURE REVIEW (Times New Roman 12, Bold)
Theoretical Foundation : This section contains an explanation of the main theories that form the foundation of the research. These theories are used to understand the concepts, variables, and relationships between variables being studied, Previous Research (State of the Art) In this part, the author reviews previous research findings that are relevant to the research topic. The aim is to show the current developments in the field and to identify how the present research can extend, refine, or address the limitations of earlier studies, Research Gap This section identifies the gaps or problems that have not been addressed by previous studies. The existence of these gaps justifies the need for the current research, whether to fill the gap, improve previous studies, or broaden the understanding of the topic, Hypotheses or Research Questions (optional) At the end of the literature review, the author sometimes formulates hypotheses or research questions as a result of the literature analysis. These hypotheses serve as initial assumptions that will be tested in the research. (Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
RESEARCH METHODS (Times New Roman 12, Bold)
The research method includes data sources, collection techniques, processing, and analysis. The technique reflects how to analyze research/ study data. From the analysis of this data, results, and study discussion. There is no need for subheadings such as research design, sample and data collection techniques, validity and reliability tests, but directly in paragraph form. (Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (Times New Roman 12, Bold)
Result
Results are not raw data but data that have been processed/ analyzed by a particular method. (Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
Discussion
The discussion results from the interpretation of data analysis to be associated with relevant scientific theories/ concepts. (Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
CONCLUSION (Times New Roman 12, Bold)
The conclusion should answer the research question and not be expressed in statistical sentences, followed by implications and suggestions for further research.(Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
REFERENCES (Times New Roman 12, Bold)
The references required 10 minimum, should be within the last ten years 80%. The list of expected referrals is 80% of primary sources derived from national and international research articles. The self-citation authors' frequency maximum is three articles. Writing a bibliography should use the 7th APA (American Psychological Association) style. Scriptwriting and citation referred to in this manuscript are suggested using reference applications such as Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks, and Endnote.(Times New Roman 10; 1.15 Space)
Citation: Scientific journals: (Belanche et al., 2019), Books: (Hair et al., 2018)
Bibliography:
Belanche, D., Cenjor, I., & Pérez-Rueda, A. (2019). Instagram Stories versus Facebook Wall: An advertising effectiveness analysis. Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC, 23(1), 69–94. https://doi.org/10.1108/SJME-09-2018-0042
Hair, J. F., Black, W. C., Babin, B. J., & Anderson, R. E. (2018). Multivariate Data Analysis (8th Edition). Cengage.
The above scripting styles are applied in the Journal Ebid : Digital Business Economics