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General Guidelines
Structure of the Article
Format Figures and Tables

The Author’s Guideline of Journal Idealistic Human Resources since the publication year of 2024

Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below.
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We accept manuscripts that fit the aims and scope of our journal. Make sure the manuscript submitted has been prepared in accordance with our technical requirements and takes into account the academic code of ethics. The manuscript is written according to our template. Manuscripts must be presented in English clearly. We will reject submissions not prepared according to our requirements. Please read the guidelines for authors, article templates and copyright. Authors are requested to submit three files::

1. An anonymous (blinded) manuscript without any author names and affiliations in the text .

2. Title page 

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3. Cover letter .

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 General Guidelines

Submissions must not exceed the required size of at least 6,000 words and a maximum of 8,000 words including tables, pictures, graphics, references, and appendixs. The manuscript is typed in text format (.doc / .docx), A4 size (21 x 29.7 cm) with top, right, bottom, and left margins of 2.5 cm each, spaced 1 using Gulliver 10pt, except section titles and chapters 11pt, abstracts 9pt, and 9pt for tables. The distance between paragraphs one and the next 6pt. The manuscript consists of separate sections and does not use encoding or numbering both sections and subsections. For more detailed information, please download the article template that we have provided. Article Template JIHR

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Structure of the Article

The structure of the article consists of:

  1. The title of the manuscript. The title should be informative and be written both briefly and clearl, must be appropriate to the issue to be discussed in the manuscript. The article title does not contain any uncommon abbreviation. The article title should be written no more than 20 words, Gulliver font size of 12pt, bold and center. An abstract should be a brief summary of significant items of the main paper.
  2. Abstract. Authors must supply a structured abstract in their submission, set out under 4-7 sub-headings (see our "How to... write an abstract" guide for practical help and guidance):
    a. Objective (mandatory)
    b. Research Design & Methods (mandatory)
    c. Findings (mandatory)
    d. Implications (mandatory)
    e. Contribution (mandatory)
    Maximum is 250 words in total (including keywords and article classification), font Gulliver 9 pt.
    Authors should avoid the use of personal pronouns within the structured abstract and body of the paper (e.g. "this paper investigates..." is correct, "I investigate..." is incorrect).
  3. Introduction. In the introduction section, context of the research should be established, the purpose and/or hypothesis that was investigated should be stated. The information on previous research on the subject can be included either in Introduction, or in the following section. Also, the main idea, importance, novelty, etc. can be indicated in this section. Use style Paragraph body, Gulliver 10 pt, and line spacing single.
  4. Literature Review. A literature survey, revealing all important authors dealing with the topic of the article. Use style Paragraph body, Gulliver 10 pt, and line spacing single. Use subsections if needed with the title subsection with Gulliver 10pt, bold, align left, and line spacing single.
  5. Methods. The method is implemented to solve problems, including analytic methods. The methods used in the problem solving of the research are explained in this part. Use style Paragraph body, Gulliver 10 pt, and line spacing single.
  6. Finding. Finding should be clear and concise. If the paper requires a table or image, use formaton template.
  7. Discussion. Discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them.
  8. Conclusion. Presents conclusion of paper, based on results and analysis described in previous section. Conclusion can also including research implication, limitations and recommendations for future research.
  9. References. References Style use American Psychological Association (APA) 6th Edition. The bibliography must include more than 20 scientific references. The bibliography must include at least 5 references indexed in Scopus or Web of Science. Recent studies published for last five years must be included in references. Other than English literature should be kept to the minimum. We advise to use no more than 20% of references written in non‐English languages (unless the country‐specific article). Articles based only on Your own domestic literature (in your native language, not English) will rejected. Example for references are as follows:

Abor, J. Y., Agbloyora, E. K., & Kuipo, R. (2014). Bank Finance and Export Activities of Small and Medium Enterprises. Review of Development Finance, 4(2), 97–103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rdf.2014.05.004 

Achtziger, A., Hubert, M., Kenning, P., Raab, G., & Reisch, L. (2015). Debt Out Of Control: The Links Between Self-Control, Compulsive Buying, and Real Debts. Journal of Economic Psychology, 49(8), 141–149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2015.04.003

Bruderl, J., Preisendorfer, P., & Ziegler, R. (1992). Survival Chances of Newly Founded Business Organizations. American Sociological Review, 57(2), 227–242. https://doi.org/10.2307/2096207

Format Figures and Table

Number and title of the picture must be written below the image, Gulliver font, 9pt. While the number and title of the table must be written above the table, Gulliver, 10pt. Add the source of figures and tables taken (surname and year) below, Gulliver font, 9pt. It is recommended that the tables and graphs are not in the form of picture (image). Decimal indicated by a dot and not a comma (eg 0.0576 instead of 0,0576 cm); number of thousands / millions are indicated by a comma, not a dot (eg USD150,000 instead of USD 10.500).

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