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P-ISSN: 2621-265X

E-ISSN: 2621-2668

INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHOR
Manuscript Preparation and Guidelines

General requirements:

The manuscript should be in the form of research, thinking, scientific analysis, or the study of theory.

The manuscript which is sent to the IJHAA should be original work, i.e. the same manuscript must not have been published or accepted for publication in any other journals/books either in full or substantial part, and must not be submitted to any other journal for concurrent publication or being considered for publication or even being reviewed.

The manuscript is written in either Bahasa Indonesia or English, attaching the author's name, institutional affiliation, and e-mail address. The soft file format should be in Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, or 2013. The average margin is 3 cm for left, top, and bottom, and 2 cm for right. The font type is Arial, size 12, spacing 1.5, and text should be justified.

Manuscripts must comply with the following guidelines, failing which they may be returned for revision before entering the review process.

The manuscript must be submitted through the Open Journal System (OJS) mechanism at:
ejournal.almaata.ac.id/index.php/IJHAA

The Editor of IJHAA reserves the right to edit the grammar and spelling of the text without reducing or changing the intent of the writing.


Author Guidelines

Manuscript from Research Study

The manuscript should be written in the following order:

Title

The title of the article should be concise, interesting, and describe the content of the article.

Abstract

Written in English with single spacing. The abstract includes a description of the purpose of the research, method, analytical tools, and results. The abstract should be written briefly, concisely, and in one paragraph (maximum 200 words). The abstract should include keywords that contain ideas or basic concepts representing the field of study. The maximum number of keywords is 6 words.

Introduction

This section describes the background, objectives, contribution, results, and implications of the research. The inclusion of results and implications is recommended but not mandatory.

Research Method

This section contains at least the research design, subject/object/sample, operational definition and measurement of variables, data collection techniques/instruments, data analysis, and hypothesis testing.

Result and Discussion

This section contains characteristics of the research subject/object/sample/respondents, data analysis, hypothesis testing instruments (if any), answers to research questions, findings, and interpretation of findings.

Conclusion

This section presents a summary of findings, implications, limitations, and research suggestions sequentially.

Acknowledgment

This section is written if desired, containing gratitude and appreciation to those who significantly contributed to the completion of the study.

Appendix

Contains data or instruments that support the research.

Reference

Contains all sources referred to in the manuscript.


Citation

Citations and IJHAA bibliography writing style follow the Vancouver style. It is highly recommended to write the bibliography using citation management software. Each article should contain a bibliography (only cited sources) arranged alphabetically according to the author's last name or institution name. It is recommended to use reference management applications such as Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote, or Reference Manager.

Examples:

Book

  1. Bray, J., & Sturman, C. (2001). Bluetooth: Connect without wires. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Journal Article
2. Tseng, Y. C., Kuo, S. P., Lee, H. W., & Huang, C. F. (2004). Location tracking in a wireless sensor network by mobile agents and its data fusion strategies. The Computer Journal, 47(4), 448–460.

Proceeding Paper
3. Fang, Q., Zhao, F., & Guibas, L. (2003). Lightweight sensing and communication protocols for target enumeration and aggregation. In M. Gerla, A. Ephremides, & M. Srivastava (Eds.), MobiHoc ’03: Fourth ACM Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (pp. 165–176). New York, NY: ACM Press.

Article from Website
4. Alexander, J., & Tate, M. A. (2001). Evaluating web resources. Retrieved from Widener University website.

Workshop/Seminar
5. Abbott, K., & Seymour, J. (1997). Trapping the papaya fruit fly in North Queensland. Paper presented at the Australian Entomological Society Conference, Melbourne.

Fitriany, & Sari, D. (2008). Studi atas pelaksanaan PBL dan hubungannya dengan prestasi mahasiswa. Paper presented at Simposium Nasional Manajemen XI, Pontianak.

Thesis/Dissertation
6. Utama, S. (1996). The association between institutional ownership and trading volume reaction to annual earnings announcements. Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas A&M University.

Working Paper
7. Chan, K., Chan, L., Jegadeesh, N., & Lakonishok, J. (2004). Earnings quality and stock returns. Working Paper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.