Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
Online Submission
- Authors must first register to submit a manuscript.
- Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts electronically by using the online submission and review site (https://journal.upgris.ac.id/index.php/stability/user/register). This site will guide authors through the five-step submission process. Submissions that do not adhere to this procedure WILL NOT be considered for the review process.
- The authors' name must not appear in the manuscript itself for the blind review. Replacing author's name/s with 'Author/s' where necessary will be done by the editor of Allure Journal.
- Authors are required to conform to the reference as given in if they want their manuscripts to be considered for publication.
- Manuscript cannot exceed a 25% similarity score (references excluded) or automatically rejected. Authors are to check manuscripts for plagiarism before submitting to the journal as well as Editor-in-chief will do the plagiarism screening using Turnitin.
- Manuscripts submitted to Stability: Journal Management and Business go through an internal review and if they meet the basic requirements, they are sent out for double blind review from experts in the field, either from the editorial board or identified reviewers. Comments from the external reviewers are sent to the authors and they are notified of the journal’s decision (accept, accept with revisions, reject). This entire review process will take at least 2 months before the publication. Authors are advised to submit at manuscript within that time period. The editor’s decision is final.
- We do not encourage multiple submissions. An author may publish ONLY in alternate issues of Stability: Journal Management and Business. The rule remains in case of co-authorship.
General Rules
- Stability: Journal Management and Business is a blind peer-reviewed electronic journal.
- Manuscripts must align with the mission and purpose of Stability: Journal Management and Business.
- Manuscripts must be submitted through Online Journal System of Stability: Journal Management and Business.
- Manuscripts must be in English, 4000 – 7000 words, the length of the manuscript approximately 12 – 20 pages (including references) saved as Word Document (.doc/.docx); A4 paper, Font: Times New Roman. (download template)
- Abstract should be prepared in English, single spacing and do net exceed 250 words.
- Abstract should state (a) the purpose of the study, (b) basic procedures in the study, (c) results and discussion, (d) principal conclusions.
- Manuscripts should be organized under suitable headings.
- Manuscripts content should be organized in the following order: title, name of author and affiliation, abstract and keywords, introduction, methodology, results and discussion, conclusion and recommendation, acknowledgment, references.
Paper Title
The title should be accurate, unambiguous, specific, and complete. The title should not be more than 20 words.
Author’s Name(s) and Affiliation(s)
- Write Author(s) names without title and professional positions. Do not abbreviate your last/family name. Always give your First and Last names.
- Write clear affiliation of all Authors. Affiliation includes: name of department, university, city, country.
Abstract and Keywords
- Abstract should stand alone, meaning no citation in abstract. Please follow word limitation (do not exceed 250 words).
- The abstract includes the introduction, objective of the papers, method, results and discussion, and conclusion including novelty of the study.
- Below the abstract, about three to five keywords should appear together with the main body of the manuscripts with the font size 10. Each word/phrase in keyword should be separated by a semicolon (;), not a comma (,). They should be alphabetic order.
- The abstract and Keywords should be Italics.
INTRODUCTION
Paragraph 1 contains the urgency of research and phenomena. The contents of the paragraph must be able to answer the question "why this research should and immediately be done ".
Paragraph 2 contains the reasons for selecting the object. The contents of the paragraph must be able to answer the question "why choose the object of the research" and "what is the difference between the object and other similar objects".
Paragraph 3 contains about variables and their interrelationships. the writer needs to briefly describe the relationship and interrelationships between variables.
Paragraph 4 contains research gaps. Gaps in this study must include previous research, with at least one of the previous studies having the most recent year.
The closing paragraph contains a summary of the gaps, novelty, benefits, and research objectives in detail. The contents of the paragraph must be able to answer the question "what is the novelty of this research", "what are the benefits of this research", and "the objectives to be achieved from the research".
Content of the Articles is typed with Times New Roman 11 cpi and 1 (one-half) spacing. The article is written in essay form, completed by section titles (headings) of each part, except the introduction section which is presented without titles. Rank section headings must be in bold and no numbers.
METHOD
This chapter contains the methods used in this study, composition of the method must contain the type of research, research instrument (optional), data source, including location, time, etc., population and sampling technique with appropriate sample size, analysis technique, variable operational definitions (can be presented with a table or a combination by separating the definitions in paragraphs), and all must be complete and clear.
Tables in the article should be accompanied by the source table, table sequence number, and the name/title of the table. The sequence number table and the name/title of the table are written above the table. The text in the contents of the table is written with a font size of 10, spacing before 3 pt, and after 3 pt.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Respondent Characteristics
the opening sub-chapter of the results chapter must present the characteristics of the respondents.
Sub-Chapter
This second sub-chapter can be started from the results of the analysis carried out, if there are tables, charts, or images that are prohibited from print screen, and must be given information on how to read and understand them.
DISCUSSION
Sub-Chapter
This chapter contains a discussion of the results chapter, is prohibited from displaying statistics, the discussion must be as complete as possible, and accompanied by previous studies. It would be better if separated by sub-chapters on the relationship between variables one by one accompanied by previous research either supporting or not supporting, both must be given a reason how it happened. Besides that, also show the differences from previous research with this research. Previous studies listed at least have more than 1 and one with the most recent year.
CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
This chapter contains the conclusions obtained from this study, is prohibited from displaying statistics. The conclusions presented must answer the research objectives, implications (theoretically and practically), the limitations that exist in this study.
REFERENCES
Cite the main scientific publications on which your work is based. Cite only items that you have read. Avoid excessive self-citations. Avoid excessive citations of publications from the same region. Check each reference against the original source (authors' name, volume, issue, year, DOI Number). Every source cited in the body of the article should appear in the reference, and all sources appearing in the reference should be cited in the body of the article. The sources cited should at least 80% come from those published in the last 10 years. The sources cited are primary sources in the forms of journal articles, books, and research reports, including theses and dissertations. Citations from journal should be at least 80% of the total references cited. Finally, quotations and references follow APA style.