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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The manuscript is an original work, has not been published previously, and is not currently under review for publication in another journal. Should there be any exceptions, they must be explicitly communicated to the Editor in the comments section.
  • Manuscript files should be in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, LaTex, or RTF document formats.
  • If references are accessible online, their respective URLs must be provided.
  • The manuscript should be formatted with:
    Single spacing. 10-point font size. Italics in lieu of underlined text (with the exception of URL addresses). All illustrations, figures, and tables should be integrated within the text at their intended positions. Rather than being collated separately at the end.
  • Both the manuscript and its citations must conform to the formatting and stylistic guidelines detailed in the Author's Guide.

Author Guidelines

JOURNAL DESCRIPTION


APTISI Transactions on Management, published triannually by Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia, is a peer-reviewed journal. In line with our commitment to quality and the ever-evolving needs of research, ATM will uphold its triannual publication rhythm starting from 2023, with issues being released every January, May, and September. The journal's primary focus is on the publication of research articles within the management discipline.

Focus and Scope of APTISI Transactions on Management

ATM serves as a conduit for scholarly contributions in the following areas:

1. Information Management
2. Business Economics
3. Management Information System
4. Accounting
5. International Business
6. Management
7. Innovation
8. Management Development Issues
9. Impact of Technology on Management

We actively encourage submissions that align with the domains listed above and that bring forth substantial contributions to the wider management literature.

For a manuscript to be considered for publication in ATM, it must exhibit significant originality, make a noteworthy contribution to management literature, and be underpinned by meticulous analysis presented clearly. The decision to accept a manuscript is based on an independent review process, ensuring thorough, constructive, and timely feedback.

AUDIENCE


The primary audience for this journal encompasses academicians, postgraduate students, and business practitioners. However, the journal also welcomes and values readership from individuals with a keen interest in business research.

POLICY ON DATA AVAILABILITY


APTISI  Transactions On Management is committed to promoting the broadest dissemination of knowledge derived from rigorous scholarly investigations into the field of Management. In line with this commitment, authors are strongly encouraged to make their research data accessible to peers, facilitating further exploration or replication of the findings presented in their articles.

For articles where results are contingent on specific data, authors should include a footnote detailing the data's availability status. If relevant, this footnote should also provide guidance on how interested parties can access the said data.

AUTHOR FEE


APTISI Transactions on Management has established the following fee structure for authors:

Article Submission Fee: IDR 0.00 Authors are not required to pay any submission fees when submitting articles to ATM.

Article Processing Charges (APCs) / Article Publication Fee: $200 (USD). This fee includes an 8% PayPal processing charge. The APCs support the open-access dissemination of research findings and cover various administrative and editorial costs associated with the management and publication of manuscripts. Upon acceptance of an article, either the authors or their affiliated institutions are expected to cover this fee. The fee provides for: 

  • Standard publication of manuscripts up to twelve (12) pages. An additional charge of $10 per page will be applied for manuscripts exceeding this length.
  • DOI registration for each article.
  • Similarity check using Turnitin, with the final report available to authors upon request.
  • Layout editing to align with the journal's template and standards.

Fee Waiver Policy: The Editor holds the discretion to grant a full or partial waiver of the author fees under specific circumstances, such as financial constraints, unusually long manuscripts, or other valid reasons presented by the author at the time of submission. Authors seeking a waiver should indicate their request in the "Comments to the Editor" section during submission. It's essential to request a waiver at this stage, as late requests are more likely to be declined. Importantly, the decision to grant a waiver will not influence the outcome of the manuscript review process.

ABSTRACT AND INDEXING


Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.33050, provided by Crossref.

APTISI Transaction on Management INDEXED BY :

 
 


SUBMISSION POLICY

Authors are required to submit their manuscripts in Word format to the APTISI Transactions on Management Editorial Office via the online submission portal: https://ijc.ilearning.co/index.php/ATM/about/submissions. All submissions must adhere to the guidelines set forth by ATM.

Upon successful submission, authors will receive a confirmation along with specific submission declaration forms. These forms must be completed, signed, and returned to facilitate the editorial processing of the manuscript.

PEER REVIEW PROCESS and EDITORIAL DECISION

Each manuscript submitted to APTISI Transactions on Management is subject to a thorough evaluation. The editorial staff initially assesses all submissions. Manuscripts that do not meet the journal's criteria are swiftly rejected without proceeding to external review. However, those deemed potentially beneficial for our readership advance to a blind peer review process.

Upon receiving feedback and recommendations from the reviewers, the editorial team determines the appropriate course of action, which may include: rejection, request for major revisions, request for minor revisions, or acceptance.

The ultimate decision regarding the publication of a manuscript in APTISI Transactions on Management lies with the Editor-in-Chief.

Review Process:

  1. Manuscript submission by the author.
  2. Preliminary evaluation by the Editor (Note: Some manuscripts may be rejected or returned prior to the review process).
  3. Single-blind peer review process.
  4. Editorial decision based on the review.
  5. Notification to the authors regarding the decision.

Author Guidelines

Manuscript Preparation and Style: Manuscripts should be structured to include the following sections: Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion and Acknowledgment (if any). Ensure that the content is clear, concise, and free of jargon. Use consistent terminology and provide definitions for any terms that might be unfamiliar to a general readership. Citations should be formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed., University of Chicago Press).

Format:

  1. Manuscripts should be prepared on A4 paper size (210mm x 297mm).
  2. Use a 10-point Times New Roman font with 1.0 line spacing, except for indented quotations.
  3. Manuscripts can be saved as a Word file or in LaTex format.
  4. Ensure all pages, including those with tables, appendices, and references, are consecutively numbered.
  5. Numbers from one to ten should be spelled out, except when used in tables, lists, or with technical units (e.g., "three days" but "3 kilometres" and "30 years").

Template: Authors are advised to utilize the ATM template for their submissions. A sample template can be found at the end of this document.

Language:

  1. Manuscripts should be written in academic English.
  2. Adhere to the spelling conventions of Webster’s International Dictionary.
  3. To maintain anonymity during the review process, authors should avoid any self-identification in their manuscripts.
  4. Single authors should refrain from using the term "we."
  5. Non-native English speakers are encouraged to have their manuscripts reviewed for grammar and clarity prior to submission.

Article Length:

  1. Manuscripts should range between 4,000 and 7,000 words, not exceeding 12 pages.
  2. The Editor reserves the right to determine the acceptable length of the manuscript.
  3. Manuscripts that are significantly shorter or longer than the specified word count may be returned to the author(s) for revision before editorial consideration.
  4. The word count excludes tables, figures, and references.

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TITLE PAGE

Article Title: The title should be concise, specific, and informative, ideally within ten words. It should provide a snapshot of the content, using straightforward language.

Author Name and Affiliations: List the full names of all authors, along with their affiliations at the time the research was conducted. Include complete postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. For multi-authored articles, designate and provide details for the corresponding author. This information will appear on the "ABOUT THE AUTHORS" page.

List Abstract: The abstract should be self-contained, without any citations. It should succinctly convey the study's purpose, methodology, findings, and significance. Aim for clarity while avoiding technical jargon. The title should appear on the abstract page, but without the author's name or other identifiers. Provide abstracts in both English and Indonesian (for non-Indonesian authors, an Indonesian abstract will be provided upon manuscript acceptance), each not exceeding 250 words.

Keywords: Choose up to 5 pertinent keywords that encapsulate the essence of the article. List these after the abstract.

CONTENT PAGE

Introduction, this section should:

  1. Background: Offer a snapshot of the current state of the field under discussion.
  2. The Problem: Highlight the issue or gap your study addresses.
  3. The Proposed Solution: Here, elucidate the unique contributions of your work. Ensure you contextualize your study by citing relevant literature.

Methods: Detail the experimental methods employed, ensuring clarity and comprehensiveness. Describe the data collection techniques, instruments used, and any software employed for data processing.

Results and Discussion: Present key findings in a straightforward manner. Compare your results with existing literature, and avoid redundant data presentation. If participants are involved, specify their number and any significant interview outcomes. This section should be logically structured, with relevant citations.

Conclusion: This section should be structured in three parts:

  1. Summarize the main findings.
  2. Discuss the potential applications of your results.
  3. Highlight areas that warrant future research.

References: Consider using tools like Mendeley or Zotero for reference management. Format references in the IEEE style.

JEL Classification Numbers: Include 1-3 JEL Classification Numbers. For guidance, refer to the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) at https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php.

MAIN ARTICLE

Manuscripts submitted to this journal should follow the structure outlined below:

  1. Introduction: Introduce the topic, its relevance, and your research's objective.
  2. Literature Review: Discuss relevant existing research and identify gaps or areas of contention.
  3. Methods: Detail the research methodology, including data collection and analysis techniques.
  4. Results and Discussion: Present your findings and discuss their implications in the context of the literature reviewed.
  5. Conclusion: Summarize the research, its contributions, and potential future directions.
  6. Acknowledgment: (Optional) Recognize those who contributed to the research.
  7. References: List all sources cited in your manuscript.

While the above headings are mandatory, authors have the flexibility to use appropriate subheadings that align with their research's nuances. To facilitate the submission process, authors are encouraged to utilize the manuscript template provided at the end of this guideline.

ARTWORK GUIDELINES

  1. Quality: All illustrations, figures, and tables should be of high resolution and clarity. Submissions with poor definition or resolution will not be accepted.
  2. Numbering: Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively (e.g., Table 1, Table 2; Figure 1, Figure 2).
  3. Placement: Each table and figure should have a descriptive title and be presented on separate pages at the end of the manuscript.
  4. Permissions: If figures and tables are reproduced from previously published works, authors must obtain and provide permission from the original publisher or copyright holder.

Copyright Notice

Authors who choose to publish with the ATM Journal adhere to the subsequent terms:

  1. Copyright Retention: Authors maintain the copyright of their work. However, they grant ATM Journal the right of first publication.
  2. Licensing: The work will be concurrently licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License (CC BY-SA 4.0). This license permits others to share (i.e., copy, distribute, and transmit the work) and adapt (i.e., remix, transform, and build upon the work) for any purpose, including commercial use, provided there is proper acknowledgment of the original authorship and its initial publication in the ATM Journal.
  3. Additional Distribution: Authors can engage in separate, non-exclusive distribution agreements for the journal-published version of their work (e.g., uploading it to an institutional repository or including it in a book), ensuring acknowledgment of its original publication in the ATM Journal.
  4. Online Posting: Authors are encouraged to share their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or personal websites) both prior to and during the submission process. This proactive sharing can foster meaningful discussions and potentially lead to increased citations of the published work. (For more insights, refer to The Effect of Open Access).

Privacy Statement

Submissions to this journal represent original work authored by the contributors. They are not derivatives of others' writings. The detailed privacy statement can be accessed and downloaded from the Author Guidelines section provided above.

Privacy Statement

Articles submitted in this journal are self-written articles and are not the result of other people's writing. The privacy statement can be viewed and downloaded in the Author Guidelines table above.