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Title: Title is a maximum of 12 words in English and paper title should be written in uppercase and lowercase letters, not all uppercase. The title must be concise and clear in describing the contents of the article. [Center, Cambria 12, Bold]
Author: Written full name without title [Center, Cambria 10, Bold]
Correspondence address: written the name of the Faculty, Institution, and address [Center, Cambria 10, Bold]
E-Mail: E-mail that is written is just one e-mail that is used for correspondence [Center, Cambria 10, Bold]
Abstract:
The abstract should be a brief, factual yet comprehensive reflection of your article's content. The abstract should be concise and clearly state the research problem, research objectives, research methods, main results, and research findings. In particular, the abstract should be self-contained, without abbreviations, footnotes, or references. However, if abbreviations are necessary, they should be explained in the first mention in the abstract itself. Be sparing in the use of abbreviations: only well-established abbreviations in the field can be used. The abstract length should be between 200–250 words. [Justify, Cambria 12, Single Spacing, Italic]
Keywords: Include four to five different keywords, written in alphabetical order, and separated by semicolon. [Justify, Cambria 12, Single Spacing, Italic]
Introduction: IIn this section, the author explains the background of the problem and the objectives underlying the research, literature review, and/or hypothesis. In this section, the previous literature review is needed as a basis for the researcher to explain: (1) the existence of research gaps; (2) the researcher's arguments about the novelty of the research. [Justify, Cambria 12, space 1.15]
Methods: This section contains an explanation of the research methods and design, research subjects, data collection techniques, and data analysis techniques. In this section, authors are asked to explain in as much detail as possible the research procedures and operations used. [Justify, Cambria 12, space 1.15]
Results and Discussion : This section contains the research results and discussion. The research findings are critically analyzed and linked to previous research and relevant literature. It is recommended that the data analysis results be presented using tables, graphs, and/or images accompanied by interpretations to facilitate reader understanding. The discussion section should include a substantial interpretation of the analysis results and a critical dialogue with previous research, thus generating novelty and contributing to the development of science. [Justify, Cambria 12, space 1.15]
Conclusion: Conclusions contain conclusions and suggestions. Conclusions are made concise, clear, and concise, and must answer the research objectives. The conclusion contains a synthesis of findings from data analysis and discussion and highlights new findings that contribute to the development of public administration. Conclusions are written in paragraph (not numeric). [Justify, Cambria 12, space 1.15]
Suggestions are written concisely, clearly, and concisely. Suggestions are written in paragraph (not numeric) form. [Justify, Cambria 12, space 1.15]
References: References combined as one section, no need to separate by source. It is structured according to the APA 7th edition style guidelines, and only references cited in the article are included. References must contain references from primary sources (scientific journals), published in the last 5 (five) years, and at least 80% of the total reference list. The reference list should consist of at least 30 Each.
Manuscripts must contain more than 10 (ten) references from international journals (Scopus or Web of Science). References must be accompanied by DOIs. To make this process more efficient, it is highly recommended to use reference management software such as Mendeley, EndNote, or others. [Cambria 12, space 1].
Table:
Table writing refers to APA Style Edition 7, Visit https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/tables-figures/tables
Image:
Image writing refers to APA Style Edition 7, Visit https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/tables-figures/figures
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