Author Guidelines

Author Guidlines

Manuscript Preparation Checklist

  1. A manuscript is a report on research results on business digital dan enterpreneruship problem
  2. The manuscript must be original, pay attention to scientific writing's norms and ethics, have never been published, and are not being considered for publication in other journals..
  3. The manuscript must be in English.
  4. Manuscripts must be in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect format. They must comply with the journal's standard templates and adhere to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which can be found in the About the Journal section.
  5. Manuscripts must be a minimum of 9 pages and a maximum of 20 pages. The editor will evaluate whether a paper requires more than 20 pages.
  6. A minimum of 15 references is required.

 

Manuscript Structure:

Title: The title of the paper should be typed without acronyms or abbreviations and should be a case study. It should include the object and focus of the research (maximum 15 words).

Abstract: This is a summary of the entire paper, written narratively, with a maximum of 250 words, consisting of one paragraph and single-spaced. The abstract should be written in English. Keywords are listed after the abstract.

Introduction: The introduction section includes the background to the research issue or problem, as well as the urgency and rationale for the research. This section also explains the objectives and contributions of the research.

Literature Review:The literature review and hypothesis section contains a review of the literature used to support the research concept. The literature review is not limited to theory but also includes empirical evidence. The research hypothesis (if any) must be built from theoretical concepts and supported by empirical studies (previous research).

Research Methods: The research methods section explains the research design, scope or object, main materials and tools, location, data collection techniques, operational definitions of research variables, and analysis techniques.

Results and Discussion: The results and discussion section presents the research findings. The results can be supplemented with tables, graphs (figures), and/or charts. The discussion section explains the results of the data processing, interprets the findings logically, and links them to relevant reference sources.

Conclusions: The conclusions and recommendations section summarizes the research results and discussion, study limitations, and suggestions for further research.

When writing references and citations referred to in the manuscript, it is recommended to use a reference manager such as Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks, Endnote, and others. Citations in manuscripts and bibliographies should follow the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th edition style.

Ensure your paper is prepared using the International Journal of Digital Business article template.