Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
International Journal of Business Studies and Global Development (IJBSGD) publishes peer-reviewed, open-access journals covering a wide range of academic disciplines. Before manuscript submission, please carefully read the Author Guidelines. This will ensure that the publication process of your manuscript is as rapid and efficient as possible.
Manuscript Submission
All manuscripts should be submitted via the Online Manuscript Submission System. Manuscripts must be prepared in MS Word 2003 or above and written in English. Papers accepted for publication typically range from 5 to 20 pages in one-column format. The main text should be organized into sections: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion.
Paper Title
The title should not exceed 20 words and should be brief, specific, and informative.
Author Details
Include the full names of all authors, separated by commas. Provide the full affiliation for each author, including academic affiliation (or postal address), city, postcode, country, Email (Mandatory), and ORCiD (Mandatory). Clearly designate the corresponding author, whose email address is compulsory.
Abstract
The abstract should succinctly state the investigation’s purpose and summarize the important conclusions. It should be a single paragraph of generally no more than 200 words.
Keywords
Include 3 to 8 keywords or short phrases for indexing purposes.
Introduction
Offer a brief overview of the research scope and relevance, especially regarding advancements in related fields.
Materials and Methods
Present the research design, type, duration, inclusion/exclusion criteria, subject selection, etc. Describe the methodology comprehensively, including sample collection, processing, lab analysis, and statistical tests used for data analysis. Use logical section headings/subheadings to entitle each category or method.
Results
Objectively and concisely present and illustrate the findings, if appropriate, with figures/tables. In the main text, describe each result by a specific observation.
Discussion
Interpret the results and make comparisons with other studies. Clearly describe the significance of findings. If results deviate from expectations, explain possible reasons.
References
All references (papers, books, etc.) must be listed at the paper’s end, numbered sequentially from the beginning. Reference sources should be easily found by web search engines and should not include non-scientific journals, regulatory acts, statistical collections, etc. Follow the Vancouver Citation Style.
The author(s) are responsible for the accuracy and credibility of all information, citations, and links to cited sources.