Author Guidelines

General Provisions

  1. Accepted articles are articles that have never been published in any journal or are not in the status of being accepted for publication.
  2. The articles written are completely their work and do not contain plagiarism.

Systematics of Writing

Articles are typed in A4 size word format with Calibri typeface. The writing that will be published is in English.

The article's structure includes a title, Author's Name, Affiliation, Indonesian and English Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, Discussion, Conclusions and Suggestions, and Bibliography.

Article Writing Conditions:

Title: maximum 15 words. The title is typed in Calibri, with 20 letters left flat in bold.

Author's name: typed under the heading with the letters Calibri 11, without the title and should not be abbreviated. The affiliation of the Author's institution is written under the name.

Abstract: consists of 150 to 200 words, written in Indonesian and English, in one paragraph containing research objectives, brief background of the problem, novelty/novelty, methods, and results/findings. They were typed with Calibri letters in single spaces. Next to the abstract is a maximum of 5 words, separated by semicolons.

Introduction: This section is written briefly and sequentially to explain the general background of writing the article, which is the reason for the Author. The introduction also explains the existing research gaps. At the end of the introduction, the purpose of writing the article should be mentioned. [Calibri, 11, normal]

Literature Review and Hypothesis Development: This section provides the theory used, the state of the art, and the hypothesis. A research model is presented at the end of the literature review, and a hypothesis is developed. [Calibri, 11, normal]

Methodology: This section describes how the research was conducted, including the type of research, sample population, data collection, operational definition of variables, proxies used, and statistical analysis, both descriptive and inferential. This part has to be told. [Calibri, 11, Normal]

Results: This section describes the results obtained. Adequate data must support the results obtained from the research. The results of research and discovery must be answers to research hypotheses or research questions that have been put forward previously in the introduction. [Calibri, 11, Normal]

Discussion: This section discusses whether a hypothesis is accepted or rejected by providing a solid basis for previous research and the implications of the hypothesis. [Calibri, 11, Normal]

Conclusions and Recommendations: This section is the last section that contains conclusions, suggestions, limitations, and recommendations. The conclusion will be the answer to the hypothesis or research question and the purpose of the research and findings. The conclusion should not only contain a repetition of the results and discussion. It must summarise the research results as expected by the Author in the research objectives or hypothesis. Research limitations and recommendations contain shortcomings in the research and suggestions related to further ideas from the research. [Calibri, 11, Normal]

Bibliography: written based on the APA 7th (American Psychological Association) model using Mendeley's Reference manager to facilitate editing and review. References totalled at least 10, with 80% in the form of primary references (scientific journals, procedural articles, reference books, thesis/thesis/dissertation) and published no later than the last ten years. [Calibri, 11, normal].

In the citation, self-citations are allowed at most one piece with the note that the quotation correctly conveys the level of originality in a publication and allows the reader to understand the development of ideas over time.