This conference employs double-blind review process, therefore prior to submit your full-papers, please make sure that all personal information (author’s name, institution, email address, and short bio) is excluded from the papers.
Papers should be written in Ms. Word format, single-spaced, using Times New Roman font 12.
The paper should be 2000 to 3000 words (including abstract, reference, and tables/figures), and has never been published before or is currently being submitted to another conference or not being considered for publication.
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Research Paper
A research paper is based on empirical research that applies sound academic methodology. It welcomes paper that utilizes the quantitative as well as qualitative methods in its analysis. A research paper has the following sections:
- Abstract: An abstract should be of approximately 200 – 250 words. Provide a brief summary of the research question being addressed, the method, a summary of result and discussion, and conclusions drawn.
- Introduction: A brief introduction will often include a review of the existing literature on the topic studied, and explain the rationale of the author’s study. This section also explains the contribution of this study to the existing academic literature.
- Method: This section outlines the methodology on how to collect the data whether it is a quantitative, qualitative or the combination of both.
- Result: A results section describes the outcomes of the data analysis, including with charts and graphs.
- Discussion: In the discussion, authors will explain their interpretation of their results and theorize on their importance to existing and future research.
- Conclusion: Author should develop the conclusion by briefly restating the research question and the result. Author should also discuss the implications of the research findings.
- References. These are the list of academic articles and books or other primary resources utilize for the article.
No footnotes or endnotes are allowed, and all citations should appear in text using the author – date system.
Page numbering should be at the bottom centre of each page, without any header/footer.
For references, authors are advised to use the Chicago Style (16th ed.) or the APA Style (6th ed).
Authors are responsible for ensuring the originality of the content of their paper, and shall avoid plagiarism at all time. Failure to comply with the guidelines may result in rejection.
Selected papers will be published in the Thomson Reuter-indexed proceedings. Please register your paper here.
Additional Information
Publishing Policy
- Single Blind Review will be used for reviewing the papers
- The maximum acceptable Similarity Score is 20%
- All authors whose papers are selected to be published must upload their “Consent to Publish Letter” available via website and ensure that their papers meet the standard format paper imposed by the targeted Publishers
Tools
- All papers will be checked using TurnItIn and Plagiarism Detector.