Please follow the guidelines and structure provided for prepating the Article for International Journal of Social Sciences & Economic Environment (Online ISSN: 2456-7485)
Sample Articles
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Article Preparation
An original article would normally consist of 5000-7000 words (excluding figures, tables and references), although high-quality articles which exceed 7000 words will be considered.
All articles must be written in English, using UK spelling and terminology. The text and English language in new and revised articles must be checked, edited and corrected by the authors.
MANUSCRIPT : GENERAL INFORMATION
Ø Main Manuscript: MS Word
Ø Paper Size: A 4 Size
Ø Text in column: Single
Ø Font: Times New Roman
Ø Font size: 12 pt.
Ø Space in between Lines: 1.15
Ø Use the figure in JPG form (not in MSWORD and or PDF format) `for final processing
Ø Figures/Tables: Refer each Table/Figure in the text, do not put in the end as appendix
Title and Abstract:
Please follow the below given format for title of the Manuscript, Authors detail and Abstract of the manuscript
Title of the paper:
Please write the title of the paper here. Title must be as short as possible, with no abbreviations or acronyms
Author’s detail for all the authors must be as per the detail given below
First Author’s Name:
Designation & Department:
Institution with full address (City, State, Country, Postal code):
E-mail Address of author:
ORCID:
Second Author’s Name (if any):
Designation & Department:
Institution with full address (City, State, Country, Postal code):
E-mail Address of author:
ORCID:
Third Author’s Name (if any):
Designation & Department:
Institution with full address (City, State, Country, Postal code):
E-mail Address of author:
ORCID:
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Note: if there are more than three authors, Please write the detail of all the Authors in the same way as above
Corresponding Author: Please write the name of the corresponding author who must be one of the authors of the manuscript.
ABSTRACT
The abstract should consist of 150-250 words or less. The abstract should be written in complete sentences and should briefly state the objectives of study, materials and methods, Results and Findings, Implications, and Scope for future work / Limitations; it should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper.
- Objective of the study in one line.
- Methodology (materials and methods): Tools and techniques used for the study.
- Findings: Findings of the study in one or two lines.
- Implications,
- Scope for future work / Limitations
- Key Words: Four to six key words.
- 2-4 JEL Classification Code: for detail use the link given : JEL Classification Code
The abstract should only include text. Avoid the use of abbreviations and references in the abstract.
KEY WORDS: Keywords should be included, should not repeat terms used in the article title. There must be five-six keywords.
Please prepare the Abstract of your Article/Research paper as the sample Abstract given below:
Sample Abstract
Aim of the Study: The study attempt to answer the question; Do work values predict economic growth?
Design/Methodology: World Values data was used to explore the aim of the study through multiple linear regression statistical analysis.
Findings: The results indicate that work ethic does have a relatively evident relationship to economic growth and are significant predictors of GNI per capita and GDP per capita. These results indicated that work ethic changes as countries’ priorities change from having higher motivation to work in poorer economies to having lower motivation to work in wealthier economies.
Practical Implications: Leveraging the World Values Survey, this study shows that work priorities have shifted from working for material security/necessity in poorer economies to working for intrinsic needs in wealthier countries. This indicates an unusual non-generational shift in values indicating that employees can have large value shifts as wealth increases.
Originality/value: The current study makes a substantial contribution to the extant literature on the debt growth tradeoffs. It breaks ground by being the first tract that examines, using a NARDL model, asymmetry and nonlinearity of debt-growth tradeoffs in Egypt.
Keywords: work ethics, work priorities, work values, economic growth, work motivation, priority shifting, GDP/GNI per capita
Paper type: Research paper or Review Article, or Case Study or Book Review or Conceptual Paper (please write any one as your paper belongs)
The remaining part of the whole manuscript/paper must follow the following structure
THE STRUCTURE OF THE PAPER:
- Introduction
- Review of Literature
- Materials and Methods/Research Methodology,
- Results & Discussion,
- Conclusion,
- Acknowledgement
- Source of Funding : Please provide detail. Write Self (if there is no funding).
- Conflict of Interest : No Conflict of Interest
- References
1. INTRODUCTION
This section should be concise, with no subheadings. The introduction establishes the scope, context, and significance of the research being conducted by summarizing current understanding and background information about the topic, stating the purpose of the work in the form of the research problem supported by a hypothesis or a set of questions, explaining briefly the methodological approach used to examine the research problem, highlighting the potential outcomes your study can reveal, and outlining the remaining structure and organization of the paper.
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
A review provides an overview of the published literature in a particular subject area.
3. MATERIALS AND METHODS / RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The methods section should provide enough detail for others to be able to replicate the study. If you have more than one method, use subsections with relevant headings, e.g. different models, in vitro and in vivo studies, statistics, materials and reagents, etc.
The journal has no space restriction on methods. Detailed descriptions of the methods (including protocols or project descriptions) and algorithms may also be uploaded as supplementary information or a previous publication that gives more details may be cited. If the method from a previous article is used then this article must be cited and discussed.
If a method or tool is introduced in the study, including software, questionnaires, and scales, the license this is available under and any requirement for permission for use should be stated. If an existing method or tool is used in the research, the authors are responsible for checking the license and obtaining any necessary permission. If permission was required, a statement confirming permission was granted should be included in the Materials and Methods section.
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
This section may be divided into subsections or may be combined.
Footnotes:
Footnote text (if any) should be placed as Endnotes before the List of references.
Footnotes to a table should be typed directly beneath the table and numbered with superscripts.
5. CONCLUSION
This should clearly explain the main conclusions of the article, highlighting its importance and relevance.
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (IF ANY):
All acknowledgments should be included at the very end of the paper before the references and may include supporting grants, presentations, and so forth. Contributors who do not qualify as authors should be mentioned under Acknowledgements.
7. SOURCE OF FUNDING
Authors must state how the research and publication of their article was funded, by naming financially supporting body(s) (written out in full) followed by associated grant number(s) in square brackets (if applicable).
If the research did not receive specific funding, but was performed as part of the employment of the authors, please name this employer. If the funder was involved in the manuscript writing, editing, approval, or decision to publish, please declare this.
Please provide detail. Write Self (if there is no funding).
8. CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
All the authors of must disclose the possible conflicts of interest/Competing Interests they may have with publication of the manuscript or an institution or product that is mentioned in the manuscript and/or is important to the outcome of the study presented. Authors should also disclose conflict of interest with products that compete with those mentioned in their manuscript. The Conflict of Interest statement should list each author separately by name.
For example:
CONFLICT OF INTEREST: All authors confirmed that there is no conflict of interest.
9. REFERENCES:
Please note:
Some time, it is found that the references written in the paragraphs are not available in the reference list and on the other hand it is also found that the references are present in the reference list but they are not present in the paragraph. plz write only the references in the reference list which are available in paragraph. You must delete the reference from the reference list which is not present in the paragraph.
References in the Text: References citations in the text should be in parentheses and include author name(s) and year of publication. Text citations of two or more works at the time should be given in chronological order. When citing a paper written by three or more authors, write the name of the first author plus “et al.” (However, all authors must be given in the Reference section). Where there are two or more papers by the same author in one year, distinguishing letter (a, b, c....) should be added to year. All references should be carefully cross-checked; it is the author’s responsibility to ensure that references are correct.
Examples:
In the text, references to the literature should be cited by author’s surname followed by year of publication:
………studies by Bhasin (1992) reveal………………
………studies by Behera and Patel (1997) reveal……….
………studies by Bhasin et al. (1991) reveal ……………..
………an earlier report (Howard 1946) ……………..
When more than one author is cited, the listing should be first alphabetical by name and then chronological by date:
……...earlier reports (Bhasin et al. 1992, 1993; Weil 1997)………
When references are made to more than one paper by the same author, published in the same year, they should be designated in the text as (Bhasin, 1996a, b)
Bhasin Veena 1996a. Caste Dynamics in a Transhumant Society. J Hum Ecol, 7(2): 77-94.
Bhasin Veena 1996b. Changpas - The Transhumants of Ladakh. J Hum Ecol, 7(4): 225-264.
References should be listed at the end of article.
References should be arranged in alphabetical order and further shorted in chronological manner.
References should be arranged alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors and in chronologically.
Following are examples of the proper reference style of various sources:
Benachio, G.L.F., Freitas, M.C.D., & Tavares, S.F. (2020). Circular economy in the construction industry: A systematic literature review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 260, 121046. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.121046
Caiado, N., Guarnieri, P., Xavier, L.H., & Chaves, G. (2017). A characterization of the Brazilian market of reverse logistic credits (RLC) and an analogy with the existing carbon credit market. Resources, Conservation and Recycling,118, 47-59. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2016.11.021
Ceulemans, K., Molderez, I., & Van Liedekerke, L. (2015). Sustainability reporting in higher education: A comprehensive review of the recent literature and paths for further research. Journal of Cleaner Production, 106, 127-143. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.09.052
Sections of Books:
Cohen CP (1998). United Nations convention on rights of the child: relevance for indigenous children. In: DK Bherea (Ed.): Children and Childhood in Contemporary Societies. Gurugram: Kamla-Raj Enterprises, pp. 173-187.
If any reference does not have DOI link, then it must have Unique web link for that reference. Please see the sample below
Alhudaa et.al, (2022), “ Effect Of Plant-Based Stabilizers On The Quality Of Ice Lollies”, International Journal of Marketing & Financial Management, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2022, pp 01-06, Retrieved from: https://arseam.com/paper?title=article_60276&issue_code=552156
Robin M.S & Anjali G (2017), “A Comparative Review Of HRM Practices In Public And Private Life Insurance Companies”, International Journal of Human Resource & Industrial Research, Volume 4 , Issue 5 , 2017, Page No : 01-07, Retrieved from:: https://arseam.com/papers?title=year-2017/volume-4/issue-5&code=896029
Newspaper / Magazine:
Bhasin Veena (1982). Ecology and Gaddi Culture. Hindustan Times, Weekly, August 29, 1982, P. 9.
Radio/Television Talk:
Bhasin Veena (1986). Radio Talk - Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. All India Radio ‘Yuv Vani’ - 1st July, 1986.
Meeting Paper:
Bhasin Veena, Bhasin MK, Singh IP (1978). Some problems in the education of Gaddis of Bharmour, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented in Seminar on Education and Social Change in Himachal Pradesh (H.P.) in H.P. University, Shimla, November 13 to 16, 1978.
Report:
UNESCO (1974). Report of an Expert Panel on MAB Project 6: Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. MAB Report Series No. 14, Paris: UNESCO.
Thesis / Dissertation:
Bhasin Veena (1981). Ecological Influence on the Socio-cultural System of the Gaddis of Bharmour Sub-Tehsil, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Ph. D. Thesis, Unpublished. Delhi: University of Delhi.
Work “in press”:
Bhasin Veena (2004). Economic pursuits and strategies of survival among Damor of Rajasthan. J Hum Ecol, (in press).
Website:
Official Home Page of Work and Income New Zealand. (2004). From (Retrieved on 18 March 2004).
Webpage with authors
Anchal Sankhyan and Pravin Pawar. (2019). Recent Trends in Niosome as Vesicular Drug Delivery System. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/domestic-manufacturers-seeking-policy-intervention-based-on-flawed-data-interpretation-mtai/1576726. [Retrieved on 26 July 2019].
Webpage without authors
How to cite web reference 2019. Available at: https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/domestic-manufacturers-seeking-policy-intervention-based-on-flawed-data-interpretation-mtai/1576726. [Retrieved on 26 July 2019]
Webpage with no date:
How to cite web reference. Available at: https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/domestic-manufacturers-seeking-policy-intervention-based-on-flawed-data-interpretation-mtai/1576726. [Retrieved on 26 July 2019]
When there are more than three authors use et al. in place of rest of the authors.
The References list must be arranged alphabetically by Author’s or Authors’ Surname(s) and chronologically for each author, in the following style:
Author’s Name (or Names), Year of Publication, Complete Title, Volume, and inclusive Pages as follows:
Bhasin MK, Bhasin Veena (1995). Sikkim Himalayas: Ecology and Resource Development. Gurugram: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Bhasin Veena (1981). Ecological Influence on the Socio-cultural System of the Gaddis of Bharmour Sub-Tehsil, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Ph. D. Thesis, Unpublished. Delhi: University of Delhi.
Bhasin Veena (1982). Ecology and Gaddi Culture. Hindustan Times, Weekly, August 29, 1982, P. 9.
Bhasin Veena (1986). Radio Talk - Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. All India Radio ‘Yuv Vani’ - 1st July, 1986.
Bhasin Veena (1996). Caste dynamics in transhumant society. J Hum Ecol, 7(2): 77-94.
Bhasin Veena (2004). Economic pursuits and strategies of survival among Damor of Rajasthan. J Hum Ecol, (in press)
Bhasin Veena, Bhasin MK, Singh IP (1978). Some problems in the education of Gaddis of Bharmour, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented in Seminar on Education and Social Change in Himachal Pradesh (H.P.) in H.P. University, Shimla, November 13 to 16, 1978.
Cohen CP (1998). United Nations convention on rights of the child: relevance for indigenous children. In: DK Bherea (Ed.): Children and Childhood in Contemporary Societies. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises, pp. 173-187. Official Home Page of Work and Income New Zealand. 2004. From (Retrieved on 18 March 2004).
UNESCO (1974). Report of an Expert Panel on MAB Project 6: Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. MAB Report Series No. 14, Paris: UNESCO.
TABLES:
- Give number to each table in the paper. Start the number from one onwards and use numbers in Arabic (1, 2, 3…)
- Table title should be complete
- All the tables must be included in the main text with explanation.
- Table should not be added in the end after the references or after the text
FIGURES/ILLUSTRATIONS:
- Give number to each figure in the paper. Start the number from one onwards and use numbers in Arabic (1, 2, 3…)
- Figure title should be complete
- All the figures must be included in the main text with explanation.
- Figure should not be added in the end after the references or after the text.
- Prepare the figure in JPG form only for final processing
APPENDIX (IF ANY):
The Appendix should be avoided if possible.
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