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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

ICOBIMA

 

  1. Writing Form
  • The journal is written in 1 column, the number of pages is 12-20 pages, spaced 1,
  • Margins: Top 2.5 cm, right 2.5 cm, bottom 2.5 cm, and left 2.5 cm,
  • A4 paper size,
  • All writings use Times New Roman, the size is adjusted according to the next rule,
  • Contains: Title, author's name, university name, email, abstract in English, abstract in Indonesian, introduction (background of research, previous research, phenomena, and research objectives), literature review (theories used and framework thinking), research methods (population and sampling, type of research, definition of variables, and data analysis techniques), results and discussion, conclusion (conclusions and suggestions), and reference list (only contains references used in journals), and
  • For subtitles, the font used is Times New Roman, size 10, bold, left-aligned, and capitalized only on the first letter of the word.

 

  1. Title
  • The number of words between 12-15,
  • Titles in Indonesian and English, and
  • Use capital letters, Times New Roman font, size 10, bold, and centered.

 

  1. Author’s Name
  • Times New Roman font, size 10, bold, centered, and between titles - Author's name: spaced 1,
  • The author's name is written in parallel, for example writing the author's name "Author One, Author Two, and Author Three", and
  • All names are written without titles.

 

  1. University Name and Email
  • Times new roman typeface, size: 10, centered, black, and between the author's name - study program: no spaces,
  • Example of university writing: “Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia”,
  • Example of writing an email: “author_1@yahoo.com, author_2@gmail.com, and author_3@gmail.com”.

 

  1. Abstract in English
  • Title: All use capital letters, Times New Roman font, size 10, bold, italic, and centered
  • Abstract content: Times new roman font, size 10, italic, maximum 200 words, right and left aligned, and written in one paragraph,
  • Keyword: Times new roman typeface, size 10, italic, bold (only for keyword writing, keyword content is not bold) and consists of 3-5 words (may be in the form of commonly used abbreviations). Keyword writing is 1 enter after the last line of abstract content, starting from the left edge. For the second line of keyword content, the beginning of the line is written parallel to the end of the word "Keyword". Between abstract title and abstract content there is no enter, and
  • Between the address and abstract title: enter 1.

 

  1. Introduction
  • Introduction title: Times new roman font, size 10, capital, bold, and left-aligned,
  • Contents: The first line of the introduction is written right and left, Times New Roman typeface, and size 10. The first line of the next paragraph of the introduction is written indented,
  • Introduction contains research background, previous research, phenomena, and research objectives,
  • Introduction begins on the next page after the abstract.

 

  1. The same thing in the introduction is applied to subsequent titles, namely Literature Review, Research Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendation, and References.

 

  1. Content
  • In writing the contents of the journal, if there are points, they must be written to the side. Example of point writing: "The contents of the journal include: (1) Title, (2) author's name, and (3) name of college, address, and email."
  • If there is a formula, the formula must be created using the equation program.
  • Pictures must be in the form of diagrams and drawings, not separate boxes.

 

  1. Table
  • Table numbering starts from 1, 2, 3, and so on, not 1.1, 1.2, and so on,
  • The number and title of the table are written at the top of table 1 enter from the last line of the contents above it with Times New Roman, size 10, bold, parallel to the left edge of the table, and each first letter is written in capital letters, for example, Table 1. Title Table,
  • The table only uses horizontal lines, no verticals,
  • Column headings are written in bold,
  • The source of the table is written at the bottom of the table parallel to the left edge of the table using Times New Roman font size 9 and italic,
  • If the table is the result of data processing, then the source of the table is written as processed data without using the year. Example: "Source: Processed Data", and
  • The font size is adjusted to the needs of the table's contents.

 

  1. Figure
  • Image numbering starts from 1, 2, 3, and so on, not 1.1, 1.2, and so on.
  • The number and title of the image are written at the bottom of the image in times new roman letters, size 10, bold, centered, and each first letter of the image title is written in capital letters in the form "Figure 1. Image Title".
  • The source of the image is written at the bottom after the image using Times New Roman font size 9 and italic.

 

  1. Page Numbering

Located on the bottom right with Times New Roman number format, size 10.

 

  1. References
  • In accordance with the guidelines and only references used in the journal, and

Using the Mendeley program with the APA (American Psychological Association) citation method.