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Submission Requirements
Before submitting a manuscript to JMPHSS, authors are required to ensure and confirm the following:
- The manuscript has not been previously published, is not under review elsewhere, and will not be submitted elsewhere during the review period at JMPHSS. Manuscripts presented and published in academic conference proceedings or workshops are eligible for consideration.
- Opinions, information, and figures presented in articles are the sole responsibility of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Journal of Management Practices, Humanities, and Social Sciences. The author, not JMPHSS, is accountable for any clinical guidance or statements published.
- Lead authors are responsible for obtaining necessary permissions to publish from their organization/employer and/or funders.
- Manuscripts must undergo plagiarism checks, both in whole and in part.
- Correspondence regarding the manuscript will be conducted with the responsible author, and any communications from other sources will be disregarded.
- Authors, referees, and senior users involved in the publication process must declare any conflicts of interest (conflict of interest form).
- Manuscripts should not have been previously submitted to JMPHSS for review.
- Any working papers or prior drafts posted on websites or databases will be removed during the review process.
- Plagiarism screening will be conducted for all submissions, and manuscripts containing plagiarism will be rejected. For more details, refer to [Insert reference here].
- The use of Artificial Intelligence tools, such as chatbots, to generate any part of the submission is prohibited as it constitutes plagiarism. Submissions will be scanned for the use of AI. However, authors may use automated tools to enhance the readability of their own written text.
Criteria for Publication
To be published in JMPHSS, a manuscript must make strong theoretical and empirical contributions to the field of engineering and technology. Authors interested in publishing with JMPHSS should strive to produce original, interesting, valuable, insightful, and important research. The acceptance of article for publication in JMPHSS highly depends upon the originality, value, importance, and significance of your research. Submissions that do not offer strong theoretical or empirical contribution will not be reviewed.
Each submitted manuscript would be assigned to action editor for evaluation. The action editor will decide whether to forward the manuscript to the reviewers. Typically, papers should be no longer than 8000 no of words (using one-inch margins, left aligned, and Times New Roman 12-point font) including references, tables, figures, and appendixes.
Author Instructions
- The manuscript should be composed using Word software and submitted in Word Docx (2016) format. Submission is exclusively via the journal's website; articles sent through other means, such as email or manual submission, will not be accepted.
- Manuscripts under review and for publication in this journal must not have been previously published in other domestic or foreign journals, nor concurrently submitted to other domestic or foreign journals for review.
- Manuscripts should adhere to the journal's formatting guidelines. For specific formatting requirements for different types of articles, please refer to the corresponding section on the types of articles page.
The general structure of articles should follow the outlined format:
Formatting: Ensure the manuscript is in Microsoft Word .doc or .docx format, Times New Roman font, size 11 for the main text, and devoid of unnecessary formatting. Avoid numbering pages, using Endnotes, inserting Headers or Footers, or placing text in boxes. The editorial team will format your article according to JMPHSS's style.
Title: Keep it concise yet captivating, including keywords for database searches. JMPHSS may assign a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) to your article prior to publication.
Authors: Provide names (given and family) of all authors without titles/qualifications or degrees; include affiliations (e.g., institution/location) for each author and an email address for corresponding correspondence. All named authors must consent to publication, verified before publication.
Abstract: For full-length articles, craft a brief abstract within 300 words. Utilize headings: Introduction, Objective, Method, Results, Conclusion. Abstracts are frequently indexed by search engines.
Keywords: Offer up to 5 keywords to elucidate content for online searches. Keywords should ideally be single words, although specialist terms or acronyms spanning two or three words are acceptable. Ensure each keyword appears in both the abstract and main text.
Abbreviations/Acronyms: Employ sparingly. Introduce them after the full term's first usage in the abstract and main article (e.g., World Health Organization (WHO)), then utilize only the acronym thereafter.
Main Article: Typically comprises Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion.
Tables: Each table requires a number and title, referenced in the text. Avoid shading and maintain simple formatting. Use 'n' instead of 'N', '% instead of 'percentage', and present 'n' and '%' in the same column (e.g., 'n (%)'). Employ p-value, not P-value. Refer to Table Presentation Guidelines for assistance. If the table has been previously published elsewhere, obtain copyright holder consent for republication.
Images/Charts: Limit images to photographs, graphs, and other visuals. Submit these as separate .jpg files (not Word or ppt), preferably high resolution. Each image should be numbered with a caption specifying credit or copyright. If not the author's property, obtain written/email permission from the copyright holder. Permission from identifiable individuals, preferably in writing/email, is required for publication.
Hyperlinks/Websites: Ensure functionality.
Include as needed: Declarations of conflict of interest from all authors; funding sources; permission from organization/employer and/or funder; ethical approval for clinical research involving human subjects (provide documentation); authors' roles in the study; acknowledgements.
Article Text
Organize the content under the following headings:
Introduction |
Outline the problem statement, theoretical foundations, research background, goals, questions, or hypotheses. |
Theoretical Foundations and Research Background |
Define concepts and present relevant internal and external research findings supporting hypotheses and conceptual models. |
Methodology |
Provide details of the research plan, data collection tools and methods, sample demographics, model, variables, and calculations. |
Data Analysis |
Report demographic characteristics of the sample and results of statistical analysis of the model and research hypotheses. |
Discussion and Conclusion |
Present main findings, compare with related research, offer practical suggestions, future research directions, and limitations. |
Conflict of Interest |
Declare any potential conflicts under the heading of “Conflict of the Interest” before acknowledgments. |
Acknowledgments |
Acknowledge individuals who contributed to the study but are not listed as authors, as well as organizations sponsoring or funding the research. |
References |
Arrange references at the end of the article without numbering. Include all references cited in the article, providing full details in the specified format. Use Times New Roman font size 12 for references.
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