Authors are requested to prepare manuscripts in accordance with the following guidelines to ensure consistency and efficient peer review.
1. Language and Format
-Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English.
-Submit files in Microsoft Word (DOC/DOCX) format.
-Use Times New Roman, 12 pt, double-spaced, with 1-inch (2.54 cm) margins.
-Number all pages consecutively.
2. Structure of the Manuscript
A typical paper should include:
~Title Page – Title (concise and informative), full author names, affiliations, e-mail
addresses, ORCID IDs (if available), and designation of the corresponding author.
~Abstract – 150–250 words
summarizing the purpose, methodology, results, and
implications of the study.
~Keywords – 4 to 7 keywords
identifying the main topics.
~Main Text – Organized into
clearly defined sections, typically:
-Introduction
-Literature Review / Theoretical Framework
-Methodology / Data and Model
-Results / Findings
-Discussion and Implications
-Conclusion and Recommendations
-Acknowledgements (if applicable)
References – Complete and formatted consistently.
3. Tables, Figures, and Illustrations
-Include each table and figure within the text, near its first citation.
-Provide a concise title and numbered caption.
-Ensure all visuals are high-quality and appropriately referenced in the text.
4. Reference Style
Use APA (7th Edition) referencing format, or another recognized scholarly style if specified by the editor. Each citation must appear in the reference list and vice versa. Include DOI links whenever available.
5. Originality and Ethical Standards
-Submissions must be original and not under consideration elsewhere.
-Authors must adhere to academic integrity and avoid plagiarism in all forms.
-For research involving human participants, include an ethical clearance statement and
confirmation of informed consent.
-Any potential conflicts of interest or funding sources must be declared.
6. Length and File Size
Full-length articles typically range between 5,000 and 8,000 words, including references and appendices. Short communications, conceptual papers, and case studies (3,000–5,000 words) are also considered.
7. Submission Procedure
All manuscripts should be submitted electronically through the journal’s online submission system. Upon receipt, authors will receive a tracking number. Papers are screened for plagiarism before being sent for peer review.