Call For Papers

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Submission Information

Please submit your manuscript in .doc or .docx electronically to [Submission Page].

Kindly ensure that the manuscript strictly follows the provided template, including the margins, font size, and heading format. Click here to see [paper template].

Submission Guidelines

The original manuscript that has not been published elsewhere must contain 10 to 11 pages, including title, abstract, keywords, main text (e.g., Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, and Conclusion), Acknowledgement (optional), Data Availability, Authorship Statement, and References.

Data Availability

This statement should describe how the data supporting the results reported in your paper can be accessed. If your data are in a repository, please include hyperlinks and persistent identifiers (e.g. DOI or accession number) for the data. If your data cannot be shared openly, for example, to protect participants’ privacy, it should be explained. For example,

  • Dataset is available from Zenodo Repository, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.557043.
  • Data supporting this study cannot be made available due to respondents’ confidentiality.

Authorship Statement

Declaration outlines the contributions of each author to a published work. It typically includes details about the roles played by each author, such as conceptualization, methodology, data curation, and writing. For example,

Lukman Nul Hakim: Conceptualization, Methodology, Data curation, Resources, Writing – original draft, Supervision. Sali Susiana: Conceptualization, Methodology, Data curation, Resources, Writing – original draft, Supervision. Fieka Nurul Arifa: Conceptualization, Data curation, Resources, Writing – original draft. Achmad Muchaddam Fahham: Conceptualization, Data curation, Resources, Writing – original draft. Mohammad Teja: Conceptualization, Data curation, Resources, Writing – original draft. Juneman Abraham: Conceptualization, Methodology, Validation, Formal analysis, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing, Supervision.

Additional Important Information

It is mandatory for all conference participants to register for an ORCID iD and display it in the submitted paper (camera ready version). For more information and to register, please visit https://orcid.org/register.

To ensure your research aligns with the global sustainability agenda, please consider incorporating relevant SDG keywords in the following sections of your paper:

  • Title: Briefly mention a relevant SDG in the title to grab attention and clearly indicate the paper’s contribution to the broader goals.
  • Abstract: Summarize the connection between your research and specific SDGs within the abstract.
  • Keywords: Include relevant SDG keywords alongside other essential keywords to improve discoverability for researchers and stakeholders interested in specific SDGs.

Additional Resources: Utilize the list of SDG Research Publication Keywords offered by BINUS University: https://binus.ac.id/sdg/sdg-research-publication-keywords/. By incorporating relevant SDG keywords, you enhance the visibility and impact of your research within the context of the global Sustainable Development Goals.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Generated Text and Plagiarism Percentage

Our policy sets a maximum limit of 40% for AI use and 15% for similarity. Maintaining a low percentage for these points is important to uphold academic integrity and to ensure the paper’s originality. A high percentage can affect the review process.