Author Guideline

PAPER AUTHOR GUIDELINES CALL FOR PAPER
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ECONOMICS, BUSINESS INNOVATIONS AND CREATIVITY (EBIC) 2nd

GENERAL GUIDELINES

  1. The manuscript should be the results of the research or theoretical and practical review discussing themes and sub-themes of call for papers
  2. The manuscript should be written in english by using font Times new roman, 11pt, paper size A4, line spacing 1, justified, margin top 4 cm, inside 4 cm, bottom 3 cm, outside 3 cm.
  3. The manuscript is not being sent to any journal and not published yet in journal or
    other scientific publications.
  4. The manuscript should consist of 3000-3500 words.
  5. Full papers sent to the program committee must follow the manuscript format
    guidelines as written below.

THE STRUCTURE OF THE ARTICLE

  1. Article title
    The title must be brief, concise, informative, and not exceed 13 words. The title must
    accurately reflects what is contained in the scholarly work, interesting to read, and
    not an ambigous sentence. The title should be in capital letters, 14 pt Times new
    roman, bold, and centered.
  2. Author name
    Write author names without title and professional positions. Write clear affiliation of
    all authors. If there is more than one author, please add asterik (*) in superscript
    behind the name of first author. Email account of the author written on the
    manuscript is from the first authors only. Author names should be in 12 pt Times
    new roman, bold, and centered.
  3. Abstract, keywords
    The abstract should outline the background, method, and results and discussion of
    the paper. It must be written in English, not exceed 250 words, 11 pt Times new
    roman. Keywords should not exceed 5 words, 11 pt Times new roman, and italic.
  4. Introduction
    Introduction should outline research background, general information of research
    location, research questions, and literature review or theoretical framework
    (optional). Introduction should be in 11 pt times new roman.
  5. Literature review
    Literature Review should be in 11 pt Times new roman
  6. Research method
    Methods should outline research methodology, data collection techniques, operational definitions of variables, sample collection techniques, and data analysis
    techniques. Methods should be in 11 pt Times new roman.
  7. Result and discussion
    Results and discussion should summarize scientific findings completed with data
    analysis and/or illustrations (figures, tables, and graphics). Discussion should
    explicitly clarify interpretations of data analysis results, answer identification of
    research problem, relate to previous studies, and advance the field from the present
    state of knowledge. Results and discussion should be in 11 pt Times new roman.

    Every table and picture should be numbered, titled, and cited. The tables title is written above the tables with 10 pt Times new roman.
    The Graphics and figures should be placed symmetrically. The title of Graphics and figures is written below the Graphics and figures with 10 pt Times new roman.
  8. Conclusion
    Conclusions should answer the objectives of research and/ or scientific findings. Donot repeat from results and discussion, but should summarize the findings. If needed, describe more things to do correlated to the research. Conclusions should be in 11 pt Times new roman.
  9. References
    Citation should apply in note system (in-text citation), refer to APA Style referencing system. Only references cited in the paper that may be stated in this part and all cited references should be stated here. References should be listed in an alphabetical order of the author’s last name or the institution’s name. Example:
    Bowman, L. (1990, March 7). Bills target Lake Erie mussels. The Pittsburgh Press, p. A4. Bunson, M. R. (2012). Historical Overview. In Encyclopedia on Ancient Egypt. (3rd ed., pp. Xii-Xv). Retrieved from http://www.infobasepublishing.com/. Cain, K. (2012, June 29). The Negative effects of Facebook on communication. Social Media Today RSS. Retrieved from http://socialmediatoday.com
    Davis, E. (1932). New chapters in American history. The Science News-Letter, 22(605), 306-307. doi: 10.2307/3907973 Folger, T. Higgs: What causes the weight of the world." Discover Magazine,. Retrieved from http://discovermagazine.com
    Jacoby, W. G. (1994). Public attitudes toward government spending. American Journal of Political Science, 38(2), 336-361. Jaeger, J. (2010, August). Social media use in the financial industry. Compliance Week, 54(2), 108-111. James, H. (2009). The ambassadors. Retrieved from http://books.google.comRowling, J.K. (2001). Harry Potter and the socerer's stone. London: Bloomsburg Children's.
    McGhee, K., & McKay, G. (2007). Insects. In Encyclopedia of Animals. (pp. 170-171). Washington, DC: National Geographic Society. Meier, B. (2013, January 1). Energy drinks promise edge, but experts say proof is scant. New York Times, p. 1. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
    Wilson, P.L. (2011). Pedagogical practices in the teaching of English language in secondary public schools in Parker County (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/11801/1/Wilson_umd_0117E_12354.pdf