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The manuscript text is written in English. The manuscript will be reviewed first by the editorial board. The main text of the manuscript must be submitted as a Word document (.doc). The manuscript consists of no more than 4000-6000 words (minimum), typed well in one column on A4 paper with 2 cm margins, using Time New Roman 12 pt. The manuscript contains original work and has the potential to contribute to high scientific progress (see: Article Template).
The manuscript must contain the following sections in this order
Title:
The title of the article in English must describe the main content of the manuscript, be informative, concise, and not too wordy (12 words), and must not contain formulas.
Author's name:
Full name without academic title and title, written in capital letters. Manuscripts written by groups must be equipped with complete contact details.
Affiliation name for each author:
The author's name must 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 the background, research objectives, methodology, and research results.
Keywords:
Written in English 3-5 words or groups of words, written alphabetically after that written with JEL Classification.
Introduction:
Explain the background of the research, research problems, state of the art, literature review related to research that needs to be developed, and conclude with the research objectives briefly. The state of the art of research reflects new issues (novelty) in the research conducted. The introduction proportion consists of 5-6 paragraphs and no more than 1,500 words.
Methods:
The research method explains the research design (research objectives and variables), research targets (population, sample, and data collection techniques), research model, research development, and data analysis techniques. The research hypothesis must be stated implicitly.
Results and Discussion:
The findings and discussion provide data analysis in relation to the research questions. It is advisable to use tables, graphs, or diagrams that provide an explanation of the research results. The research discussion explains the results of the research data without being included in the text of the research results but rather explains the importance of the research findings. The research results aim to be able to overcome research problems, objectives, and research hypotheses so that the research discussion can focus on the research findings that occur implicitly.
Conclusion:
The research conclusions are based on the findings and discussions that have been discussed. The substance of the conclusion is based on the research findings, problem formulation, research objectives, and research contributions without numbers and is presented in one paragraph
References:
The reference writing style uses APA 6 or 7 (American Psychological Association). It is recommended that the script be written using the Mendeley, Endnote/Zotero applications. The 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 the references can be quoted from Research Reports, theses, and dissertations.
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