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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 has never been published before, and is not being considered for publication in another journal (or has been explained in a comment to the Editor).
  • Script files are in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word or RTF document formats
  • References that can be accessed online have written the URL
  • The manuscript is typed with text 1 space; font 12; use italics instead of underlined letters (except URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed in the text in the desired place, not grouped separately at the end of the manuscript.
  • Typing the script and citations follow the style of environment that is required in the Author's Guide.

Author Guidelines

JOURNAL DESCRIPTION


APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) is a peer-reviewed journal published twotimes a year (January and July) by Asosiasi Perguruan Tinggi Swasta Indonesia (APTISI). To improve the quality and meet the research needs of researchers, in 2023, the publication of ATM journals will be carried out three times a year, namely every January, May, and September. The ATM is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on management. The ATM invites manuscripts in the areas of information management, innovation, business economics, and international business and management development issues and technology impact on management.

The primary criterion for publication in ATM is the significance of the contribution an article makes to the literature in the management area, the significance of the contribution, and the rigor of analysis and presentation of the paper. The acceptance decision is made based upon an independent review process that provides critically constructive and prompt evaluations of submitted manuscripts.

AUDIENCE


The primary, but not exclusive, audiences are academicians, postgraduate students, business practitioners, and other interested people in business research.

 

POLICY ON DATA AVAILABILITY


The objective of the APTISI Transactions On Management (ATM),  is to provide the widest possible dissemination of knowledge based on systematic scholarly inquiries into business as a field of professional research and educational activity. As part of this process, authors are encouraged to make their data available for use by others in extending or replicating the results reported in their articles. Authors of articles that report data-dependent results should footnote the status of the data availability and, when pertinent, this should be accompanied by information on how the data may be obtained.

AUTHOR FEE


APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) does charge to the author :

(1) Article Submission: 0.00 (IDR), the author does not pay article submission fees as part of the submission process of articles in Aptisi Transactions On Management (ATM).

(2) Article processing charges (APCs) / Article Publication: $ 200 (USD)

This journal charges the article publication fee (with PayPal processing fee, which is 8% of the amount). To support the costs of open access dissemination of research results, manage various costs associated with handling and editing submitted manuscripts. Management journals and publications in general, authors, or authors' institutions must pay a publication fee for each accepted article. The fee covers:

1. The standard of the first twelve (12) pages manuscript. An extra $10 per page will be charged for every additional page.
2. DOI registration for each paper.
3. Check the article similarity by Turnitin; the final result will be sent to the authors (by request).
4. Layout Editing according to template and journal standard.

The Editor may decide a waiver or partial waiver of author fees in case of lack of funding, excessive length of a submitted manuscript, or other reasonable reasons provided by the author during the submission. The author should declare that he asks for a waiver in the comments to the Editor box during their submission. A waiver is most likely to be denied if not asked in this stage. The waiver will not affect the review result.

 

Writing Guide

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Journal Writing Framework / Template

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Author Agreement

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ABSTRACT AND INDEXING


DOI: 10.33050 by Crossref

APTISI Transaction on Management INDEXED BY :


SUBMISSION POLICY

The Author should submit the manuscript in word format to the ATM Editorial Office by online submission https://ijc.ilearning.co/index.php/ATM/about/submissions All manuscripts must be prepared according to the APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) guidelines.

Upon the submission of the manuscripts, the author(s) will receive the confirmation of the submission along with some submission declaration forms that need to be filled and signed before Editors can process the manuscript.

PEER REVIEW PROCESS and EDITORIAL DECISION

All submitted manuscripts are read by the editorial staff. Those manuscripts evaluated by editors to be inappropriate to journal criteria are rejected promptly without external review. Manuscripts evaluated to be of potential interest to our readership are sent to blind reviewers. The editors then make a decision based on the reviewer’s recommendation from among several possibilities: rejected, require major revision, need minor revision, or accepted.

The Editor-in-Chief of APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) has the right to decide which manuscripts submitted to the journal should be published.

Review Process:

  1. The author submits the manuscript
  2. Editor Evaluation [some manuscripts are rejected or returned before the review process]
  3. The double-Blind peer review process
  4. Editor Decision
  5. Confirmation to the authors

Author Guidelines

ATM manuscript preparation and style guidelines follow, with a slight modification, documentation 2 of the Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed., University of Chicago Press). Format The manuscripts should be typed in A4 (210mm x 297mm), 10-point Arial font and must be 1.0 line-spaced, except for indented quotations. The manuscript must be saved as a word file. All pages, including tables, appendices, and references, should be serially numbered. Spell out numbers from one to ten, except when used in tables and lists and with mathematical, statistical, scientific, or technical units and quantities, such as distances, weights, and measures. For example, three days, 3 kilometres; 30 years.
All other numbers are expressed numerically. Authors are encouraged to use the ATM template. A sample template is included at the end of this document. Language The manuscript must be written in good academic English. Spelling follows Webster’s International Dictionary. To ensure anonymous review, authors should not identify themselves directly or indirectly in their papers. Single authors should not use the word “we”. Authors for whom English is not their native language are encouraged to have their papers checked before submission for grammar and clarity. Article Length Articles must be between 4000 and 7000 words, not to exceed 12 pages. The allowable length of the manuscript is at Editor’s discretion; however, a manuscript with a size less or exceeding the words may be returned to the author(s) for revision before the Editors consider the manuscript. The word count excludes tables, figures, and references.

TITLE PAGE

Article Title

The article's title should be specific and practical, approximately ten characters. Please write an article title using simple language that can give readers a glimpse of the content at first glance.

Author name and Affiliations

The full name of each author and affiliation of each author at the time of research was completed and addressed to each author, including full postal address, telephone, and email addresses. Where more than one author has contributed to the articles, please provide detailed information for the corresponding author. The detailed information about the author will be placed on the ABOUT THE AUTHORS page.

Abstract

The abstract should stand alone, meaning there is no citation in the abstract. The abstract should concisely inform the reader of the manuscript's purpose, methods, findings, and value. The abstract should be relatively nontechnical yet precise enough for an informed reader to understand the manuscript's contribution. The manuscript's title, but neither the author's name nor other identification designations, should appear on the abstract page. An abstract of no more than 250 words should be presented in English and Indonesian on a separate page immediately preceding the manuscript's text. (Indonesian abstract will be provided for the non- Indonesian author once the manuscript is accepted for publication)

Keyword

Keywords are an essential part of abstract writing. Authors should select a maximum of 5 keywords that are specific and reflect what is necessary about the articles. Keywords and the article classification should be provided after the abstract.

CONTENT PAGE

Introduction

Introduction section: explain the context of the study and state the precise objective. An Introduction should contain the following three parts:
- Background: Authors have to make clear what the context is. Ideally, the authors should give an idea of the state-of-the-art of field the report is about.
- The Problem: If there were no problems, there would be no reason to write or read a manuscript. So, please tell readers why they should proceed with reading. Experience shows that for this part, a few lines are often sufficient.
- The Proposed Solution: Now and only now! - authors may outline the contribution of the manuscript. Here authors have to make sure readers point out the novel aspects of the author's work.
Authors should place the paper in proper context by citing relevant articles.

Methods

Methods section: the presentation of experimental methods must be clear and complete. Explains the types of ways and data collection using what instruments and software are used in the data processing.

Results and Discussion

The delivery of results should be simple in style. This section presents the most important findings, including the results of appropriate statistical analyzes and comparisons with other research results. The results that have been given in the figure should not be repeated in tabular form. If it involves participants, then state how many participants are concerned with the results of interviews that have been conducted with participants. This is where the author must explain in words what he found in the research. It should be laid out clearly and in a logical order. Appropriate references must support this section.

Conclusion

The conclusion section should consist of three paragraphs. The first contains the conclusion of the problem itself. Second, the results of the findings can be utilized. And finally, what has not been achieved must be continued in further research.

Reference

Use of a tool such as Mendeley, or Zotero  for reference management and formatting, and choose IEEE style)

JEL Classification Numbers

Authors should add 1- 3 JEL Classification Number. Information guide for the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) can be found at https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php

 

MAIN ARTICLE

The manuscript submitted to this journal should have the main heading as follows:

Introduction

Literature Review

Methods

Result and Discussion

Conclusion

Acknowledgment (if any)

References

Authors may use flexible terms for the subheading following the above main heading. Authors are encouraged to use the manuscript's template found at the end of this guideline.

Artwork

The author must provide high-quality artwork for all illustrations. Poor resolution or definition is not acceptable. Tables and Figures should be numbered separately. (Table 1, Table 2; Figure 1, Figure 2). Each table and figure should be given a title and presented on a separate page at the end of the manuscript. Figures and tables reproduced from already published work must be accompanied by permission of the original publisher (or copyright holder, if not the publisher).

Copyright Notice

Authors publishing on ATM Journal agree to the following terms: Author retains copyright and grants ATM Journal the right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License (CC BY-SA 4.0), which allows others to share (copy and distribute) rework the material in any medium or format) and adapt (remix, alter and build on the material) the work for any purpose, even commercially with acknowledgment of the work: authorship and early publication in the ATM Journal. Authors may enter into separate additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the published journal version of the work (e.g., posting it to an institutional repository or publishing it in a book), with acknowledgment of its initial publication in ATM Journal authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (for example, in institutional repositories or on their website) before and during the submission process, as it can result in productive exchanges, as well as earlier and larger citations of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).

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.