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Author Guidelines

Script Format

Manuscript is typed on A4 paper, around 5000-7000 words in Times New Roman 12 pt and space 1.15.

The writing system for research outcome consists of:

  1. Systematic articles of research results are (1) Title, (2) Author’s name (Affiliate address, email address), (3) Abstract (accompanied by keywords), (4) Introduction, (5) Literature Review, (6) Methods, (7) Result and discussion, (8) Conclusion, (9) References.
  2. Table and figures must have tittles and have clear number and sources, and be typed in single space.
  3. The list of references only contains referred sources, and all referred sources must be mentioned on the list. Reference sources consist of, at the least, 80% literature published in the last ten years.
  4. The reference list is arranged in a manner that refers to APA style. Bibliography is written in alphabetical order by the name of the author, writer or in accordance with the thesis writing guidelines or thesis used.
  5. Check each referred article for accuracy and make sure every quoted work in the article is written in references works that are not cited but mentioned in references will be omitted by the editor.

 

Article Tittle - The tittle should maximum 12 words, Times New Roman 14 pt, bold, and centered. It should be clear, concise, and informative.

 

Abstract with Keywords - The length of abstract is around 200-250 words. The abstract at the least, must contain the aim, methods, and result on the research. Meanwhile keywords are consisted of four words.

 

Introduction - The background of the problem basically explains “why” the problem raised is considered interesting, important, and needs to be done research / assessment. Describe the state of the problem that raises the research question. Problem formulation is a research question that is arranged based on the problem to which the answer will be sought through research. Introduction should contain no more than 20% of the length manuscript, and the last paragraph contains a statement of the purpose of the activity. Introduction provides state of the art and novelty of study.

 

Literature Review - Contains theories or the results of the study. The main criterion for theories used as a foundation is the relevance to the topics / concepts / variables studied. Hypotheses explained in literature review section.

 

Methods - The research method carried out with the subject matter research design, research objectives (Population and sample), data collection techniques and instrument development, and data analysis techniques. Meanwhile, tables and figures are present center, as shown below and cited in the manuscript. With a length of 10-15% of the total length of article.

 

Result and discussion - Illustration of contains systematic presentation of result data or research findings with themes or sub themes in the formulation of the problem. This part also contains reflection/discussion according to the research findings. In presenting the discussion, use a comprehensive explanation in order to elaborate the whole data found during the research. With a length of 50-70% of the total length of article.

 

Conclusion - The conclusion is the author affirmation of the results of research and discussion or answers to the proposed hypothesis (title). Conclusions must answer the research objectives. Avoid speculation indrawing conclusions. Conclusions must be based on fact found in the research results. In this section presented with a length of 10-15% of the total length of article.

 

References – References in the bibliography must be in the body of the writing. All reference should be written down in reference using American Psychological Association (APA) style. Bibliography is written in alphabetical order by the name of the author, writer or in accordance with the thesis writing guidelines or thesis used. Writing a bibliography is grouped by source of reference, which is sourced from books, journals, and articles, legislation and so on. It is recommended to use a reference application (reference manager) such as Mendeley.

 

Book

Connoly, P. (2007). Quantitative Data Analysis in Education A Critical

 Introduction Using SPSS. USA and Canada: Routledge

 

Book chapter

Gelfand, M. J. & Cai, D. A. (2004). Cultural structuring of the social context of negotiation. In M. J.Gelfand & J.M.Brett (Eds.), The handbook of negotiation and culture (pp.238-257) California: Stanford Business Books.

 

Journal Article

Flanagin, A. J., dan Metzeger, M. J. (2008). Digital Media and Youth: Unparalleled Opportunity and Unprecedented Responsibility. 5-28

 

Journal article with DOI

Spreer, P., Rauschnabel, P.A. (2016). Selling with technology: Understanding the resistance to mobile sales assistant use in retailing. Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, 36 (3), 240-263. doi:10.1080/0885134.2016.1208100

 

Jurnal article on website

Hsing, Y., Baraya, A., & Budden, M. (2005). Away with SWOT Analysis: Use Defensive/Offensive Evaluation Instead. Journal of applied Business Research, 21(2), 105-112. Retrieved from hhtp://journals.cluteonline.com/index.php/JABR/

 

Newspapers article

Howe, J (2007, November 16). Manawatu worth $8. 1b. Manawatu Standard, p.1.

 

Newspapers article on website

Riza, F. (2014, April 6). KPID Kalimantan Barat siapkan roadmap informasi perbatasan. Retrieved from http://kalbar.antarnews.com/berita/3552/kpid-kalbar-siapkan-road-map-informasi-perbatasan.

 

Website

ASEAN. (2018). Top 10 e-commerce sites in Indonesia in 2018, by monthly

traffic (in million clicks). Retrieved from https://www.statista.com 

 

Website document

Young, B. (2013). Emmanuel Levinas and “the face of the Other”. Retrieved form https://english.byu.edu/faculty/youngb/levinas/face.pdf

 

Book Translation

Miles, M. B., & Huberman, A. M. (1992). Analisis data kualitatif buku sumber tentang metode-metode baru. Jakarta: Universitas Indonesia Press.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
 

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