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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.
  • 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).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • 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.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

General requirements

  1. The manuscript is written in Indonesian or English in accordance with the specified format.
  2. The author sends the script in the form of soft files through https://ympn.co.id/index.php/JCMTS
  3. Submitted manuscripts have never been published in other media as evidenced by a written statement signed by the author that the manuscript has never been published. The statement is attached to the text. (An example of a statement letter must never be published in other media) (Originality Form)

General Guidelines

  1. The manuscript is typed using Book Antiqua, spacing of 1.15 spaces, Book Antiqua typeface measuring 10 points, left margin 4 cm, and the top, right and bottom margins of 3 cm each.
  2. Each page is numbered consecutively.
  3. Manuscripts are written 6-15 pages including bibliography, and attachments. Order of Manuscript (proposal: 10-15 pages)
  4. The research paper consists of the Title, Author's Name, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusions and Suggestions, and Bibliography.
  5. The title is written in a short, specific, and informative manner which describes the contents of the script for a maximum of 15 words. The title is written not in capital letters with Book Antiqua font size of 14 points, bold, a distance of one space, and located in the left without dots.
  6. The author's name is written in full without title
  7. The abstract is written in one paragraph with no more than 300 words using Indonesian and English. The abstract contains a brief description of the objectives, materials, method, main results, and conclusions written in one space.
  8. Keywords  are italicized, maximum 6 (six) words, one space after the abstract.
  9. References
    Only includes references referred to in the text and written alphabetically based on the initial letters of the first author's name. If in the form of a book, include the names of all authors, years, titles, editions, publishers, and places. If in the form of a journal, include the author's name, year, title of the article, journal name, volume, publication number, and page. If taking an article in a book, include the author's name, year, title of the article, editor, title of the book, publisher, and place.

Article Provisions

  1. The title must be specific, effective and informative. No more than 15 words.
  2. Author's identity. This includes names without academic degrees; affiliation and address; and email address.
  3. Abstract. It is written from 150 to 300 words. Abstract is not a summary consisting of paragraphs. This includes research objectives, data / research objects, methodology, results or conclusions.
  4. Keywords. This reflects the concepts / research variables written between three to six words.
  5. Introduction. This includes study background, motivation in writing papers, theory, research objectives including prior research, reference journals, and thought flow charts (conceptual framework; if any) must be written in paragraphs.
  6. Results and Discussion. This section must describe the informative results of empirical research that is written systematically and critically. Tables and figures can be presented in this section to support discussion, for example, statistics-test results tables, model test results figures, and others. Discussion of results must be argumentative and must show how the findings, theories, previous research, and empirical facts are relevant and contribute something new to the knowledge of economic development.
  7. Conclusion. It must describe the results of a short and clear study, contributions to new theories, and new ideas for future research. Here, theoretical and practical implications must be written in paragraphs.
  8. Reference. Data, information, and citations must be from the past 10 years. 80% of citations written in papers must be from primary sources originating from national and international research. The more primary references the paper has, the more quality the paper is. The manuscript is written using a standard quote application (Mendeley / Endnote / Zotero). APA style references must be used. Make sure that references are referred to on paper and arrange them alphabetically.
  9. References. Data, information, and citations must be from the last 10 years. 80% of the citations written in the paper must come from primary sources originating from national and international research. The more primary references the paper has, the higher its quality will be. The manuscript must be written using standard citation software (Mendeley / Endnote / Zotero). The Harvard referencing style must be used. Ensure that references are cited within the paper and arranged alphabetically.

    The total length should be 8-15 pages, including the bibliography and attachments.

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