FAQ Author Guidelines Versi English – ATT Journal

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Today Cheetah wants to share information for you about the Author Guidelines, what are the information about the Author Guidelines? let’s just discuss it immediately.

I. Steps to open the Author Guidelines

1. First you have to visit the ATT website first by accessing att.aptisiorid.wpengine.com, then a page like this will appear:

2. Furthermore, after the opening of the ATT website, you select the Author Guidelines menu located in the sidebar as shown below:

3. After friends choose the online submission menu in the sidebar, an image like this will appear containing the information contained in the Author Guidelines menu.

 

II. Information About Author Guidelines

1. In the Author Guidelines there are several explanations which consist of:

  • Journal Descripton: which informs the background of the journal, the month of publication of the journal, the main criteria for publication in ATT.
  • Audience: The main audience, but not exclusively, are academics, graduate students, business practitioners, and other people who are interested in business research.
  • Policy On Data Availability: The aim of the Aptisi Transaction on Technopreneurship (ATT), is to provide the widest possible spread of knowledge based on systematic scientific investigation into business as a field of professional research and educational activities. As part of this process, authors are encouraged to make their data available for use by others in expanding or replicating the results reported in their articles. Author articles that report results that depend on the data must record the status of data availability and, if related, this must be accompanied by information about how data can be obtained.
  • Reproduction Policy: The aim of the Aptisi Transaction on Technopreneurship (ATT), is to promote the widespread dissemination of the results of systematic scientific investigations into the broad fields of Technopreneurship research. This permission is given to reproduce each contents of the journal for use in teaching courses, as long as the source and “Association of Indonesian Private Universities” are shown in the reproduction.
  • Fee: An Aptisi transaction on Technopreneurship (ATT) will not impose any fees on the author for shipping costs or publication fees. After this issue is published, the author will get a problem via email and postal mail.
    Abstract And Indexing: Aptisi transactions about Technopreneurship (ATT) are indexed by 34 indexes.
    Policy Submission: Authors must submit the manuscript in word format to the ATT Editorial Office with online submission https://pandawan.aptisiorid.wpengine.com/index.php/att All texts must be prepared in accordance with the Aptisi Transaction guidelines on Technopreneurship (ATT). After submitting the manuscript, the author will receive a confirmation of submission along with several submission statement forms that need to be filled out and signed before the Editor can process the manuscript.
  • Peer Review Process and Editorial Decision: All texts sent are read by editorial staff. Manuscripts evaluated by editors that do not comply with journal criteria are rejected immediately without external review. The manuscript that was considered potentially interesting for our readers was sent to double blind reviewers. The editors then make decisions based on the recommendations of the reviewers of several possibilities: rejected, require major revisions, need minor revisions, or are accepted. The Chief Editor of the Aptisi Transaction on Technopreneurship (ATT) has the right to decide which manuscripts are submitted to the journal that must be published.

2. In Autor Guidelines the procedures for publishing articles include:

  • Process Review: The author submits the manuscript, Editor’s Evaluation [several manuscripts are rejected or returned before the review process, Double peer-blind review process, Editor’s Decision, Confirm to the author, Author’s Guidelines. Preparation of the ATT text and style guidelines followed, with a few modifications, documentation 2 Chicago Manual of Style (14th edition, University of Chicago Press).
  • Format: The text must be typed in the Times News Roman A4 font size (210mm x 297mm) and must be 1.5 spaces, except indented quotes. The manuscript must be saved as a word file. All pages, including tables, attachments and references, must be numbered in sequence. Mention numbers from one to ten, except when used in tables and lists, and if used in units of mathematical, statistical, scientific or technical quantities, such as distance, weight, and size. For example: three days; 3 kilometers; 30 years. All other numbers are numerically stated. Authors are encouraged to use the ATT template. An example template is included at the end of this document.
  • Language: Scripts must be written in good academic English. Spelling follows the Webster International Dictionary. To ensure anonymous reviews, authors may not identify themselves directly or indirectly in their papers. Single authors may not use the word “we”. Authors whose English is not their mother tongue are encouraged to examine their papers before being submitted for grammar and clarity.
  • Article Length: The article must be between 4000 and 7000 words. The length of the text permitted is at the discretion of the Editor; However, the manuscript with a length of less or more than words can be returned to the author to be revised before the script is considered by the Editor. The number of words does not include tables, numbers and references.

3. In the Author Guidelines there is a title page consisting of:

  • Article Title: The title of the article must be specific and effective, around 150 characters. Write article titles using simple and easy language that can offer readers a glimpse of the content with their first glance.
    Author name and Affiliations: The full name of each author, the affiliation of each author at the time the study was completed and addressed to each author including the complete postal address, telephone, and email address. If more than one author contributes to the article, provide detailed information for the author in question. Detailed information about the author will be placed on the page ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
  • Abstract: Abstract must stand alone, meaning that there are no quotes in the abstract. Abstraction must briefly inform the reader about the purpose of the text, its method, its findings, and its value. The abstract must be relatively non-technical, but it is clear enough for knowledgeable readers to understand the contribution of the text. The title of the script, but not the name of the author or the name of another identification, must appear on the abstract page. An abstract, which is not more than 160 words, must be presented in English and Indonesian on a separate page immediately before the text of the text. (Abstract Indonesia will be provided to non-Indonesian writers as soon as the text is received for publication).
  • Keyword: Keywords are an important part of abstract writing. The author must choose a maximum of 5 specific keywords and reflect what is important about the article. Keyword and article classification must be provided after abstract.
  • JEL Classification Numbers: The author must add 1 to 3 JEL Classification Numbers. An information guide for the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) can be found at https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php
  • Main Article: Manuscripts sent to this journal must have the following headlines: introduction, Review, Literature Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Recognition (if any), Reference The author can use several flexible terms for subtitles after the main title above. Authors are encouraged to use the manuscript templates found at the end of this guideline.

 

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