Author Guidelines

Author Guideline

Title

Title Clearly Written and Represents Content (Maximum 16 Words) TNR 12, Size 16, Capitalize every letter in front of the word except the conjunction, foreign words written in italics

ABSTRACT

Abstract and Keywords must be written in English, in italic style, and briefly describe the research background, objectives, methods, findings, and implications. The abstract is written in one paragraph with a single space (maximum 200 words), without any reference or formula.

Keywords

3-5 words or phrases that reflect the article's contents (alphabetically)

INTRODUCTION

The manuscript was written using a space of 1.5 with a calibri typeface size of 12 pt. This section explains the general background of the research (concisely and clearly), the problems in the research, the description of the novelty (gap analysis) of 3-5 urgency research, and the purpose of the research. The background is written without numbering and/or pointers.

THEORETICAL REVIEW

A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources on a specific topic. It provides an overview of current knowledge, allowing you to identify relevant theories, methods, and gaps in the existing research.

METHODOLOGY

Provide a clear and shortened version of your methods in conducting the research, the population and sample, and means of data analysis. 

RESULTS

Provide each step taken to accomplish the studies. Do not put too much the result of descriptive statistics ; on the other hand, it should be summarized in an easier to read table or graphs. Do not forget the numbers for every table and chart presented in your paper.

DISCUSSION

This part allows you to elaborate on your results findings academically. You must not put numbers related to your statistical tests here; instead, you have to explain that numbers here.  You have to compile your discussion with academic supports to your study and a good explanation according to the specific area you are investigating.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Provide some conclusions and the implementation of the research results.  

FURTHER STUDY

Every research is subject to limitations; thus, you can explain them here and briefly provide suggestions to further investigations.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This section gave you the opportunities to present gratitude to your colleagues who provide suggestions for your papers. You can also convey your appreciation to the financial grants you are accepting, making this paper.

REFERENCES

Every supporting study is here and follows the APA 7th referencing guide. We strongly advise you to use referencing tools like Mendeley. Write your references as follows:

Lusardi, A., Mitchell, O. S., & Curto, V. (2010). Financial literacy among the young: Evidence and implications. National Bureau of Economic Research, 358–380. Retrieved from https://www.nber.org/papers/w15352.pdf