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Submission Preparation Checklist

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 submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

The submitted manuscript for publication in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary in Management and Tourism must be an original manuscript that has never been published elsewhere and is not being under consideration for publication in any other journals. All authors are required to strictly comply with the regulations, format, and processes for submission of research article, academic article, book review, review article, and special article for publication in the Nimitmai Review Pacific Institute of Management Science (Humanities and Social Sciences). The in-text citations and reference list must be according to the APA style

          The points of view and opinions expressed in the manuscript are of the authors’ responsibility, not of the Editorial Board of the Journal  The authors must consider the principles of research ethics by which the manuscript must not contain plagiarism and do not infringe any copyright. In this regard, the Journal requires that the percentage of duplicate content must not exceed 20% by employing the CopyCat program of the Thai Journals Online (ThaiJo) System, announced in September 2020.

 

Instructions and requirements for authors wishing to publish the manuscript:

            

            The Journal of Nimitmai Review Pacific Institute of Management Science (Humanities and Social Sciences) does not have the policy to collect publication fees more than what is specified above. Authors should be careful of people impersonating members of the Editorial Board asking for additional charges. The Journal has no involvement and does not take responsibility in any aspect.

           1) The manuscript must pass the peer-review by 2 experts and the consideration of the Editorial Board is taken as final. In the case that the author’s manuscript does not pass the peer review and consideration from the experts and Editorial Board, the Journal reserves the right not to publish the manuscript and without refund in any aspect.

            2) Whichever journal group the International Journal of Multidisciplinary in Management and Tourism will be in after being assessed by the Thai Journal Citation Index Centre (TCI), the authors agree to accept the assessment results without any argument.

            3) The content of the manuscript that has been revised according to the experts must be highlighted in red color for the Editorial Board to verify that the authors have revised it. The Editorial Board will consider that the authors have not revised the content if it is not highlighted in red color. The authors have not more than 1 month to revise the content after receiving the peer review results from the Journal.

            4) Although the manuscript has already been approved, if the Editorial Board is unable to contact the author and the author does not revise the manuscript or takes longer time to revise than the specified period, the Journal reserves the right to reject the publication of the manuscript and cancel the acceptance letter for publication, by which the author will be notified through the registered email.

            5) If the manuscript and the processes of manuscript submission are not complete, the postponement of publication in each issue/ number is under the authority and right of the Editorial Board without asking for permission from the manuscript's author.

  

Formatting Template 

 

Research Article  (Use Times New Roman)

                                                                                            TITAL1 Capital letters (Dark letters 12pt)

                                                                                                        Name (12pt Dark letters)

                                                                                                      Institute (Dark letters12 pt)

                                                                                                         Email :  (Dark letters12pt)

 

 

Abstract (150-200) (Dark letters12pt)

          The purposes of

           The study

Keywords : (Dark letters12 pt)

Introduction (Dark letters12 pt)

            Learning activities should be

Research of Objective (Dark letters12 pt)

  1. 1. To develop
  2. To study

Research Methodology (Dark letters12 pt)

            1.

                 1.1

                        1.1.1.

                                    (1)

Research Results (Dark letters12 pt)

           The results of the study

            1.

                 1.1

                        1.1.1.

                                    (1)

 

Table 1 (Dark letters12 pt)

Achievement test

n

 

S.D.

t

df

Sig

Pre-test

68

8.41

1.60

-37.007

67

.041*

Post-test

68

16.67

1.38

* Statistical significance level .05

 

Figure 1 (Dark letters12 pt)

Discussion of Research Results (Dark letters12 pt)

            to be discussed as follow:

  1.  

                 1.1

                        1.1.1.

                                    (1)

Suggestions (Dark letters12 pt)

            1.

            2.

  Reference (Dark letters12 pt)

 1.Books

Author’s Full Last name, Frist name (Abbreviations name) (publish year). Title. (Edition). Place of publication: name of press. Etc.

Buell, P. and Girard, J. (1994). Chemistry: An Environmental on Perspective, Prentice-Hall International, Inc., U.S.A.

Wasee, P,. (2007). Sufficient Economics and Civil Society if Social Economic Revived Way. (2nd ed.). Bangkok: Pimdee.

 2.Article in Journal

Author’s Full Last name, Frist name (Abbreviations name). (Publish year).Title. Name of journal, year (Volume), page. Etc.

Dhillion, K. (2001). Challenges and strategies for improving the quality of the information in a university setting: A case study. Total Quality Management, 12(2), 167-177.

Sucaromana, A. (2016). Resilience Quotient; RQ. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 4(1), 209-220.

 3.Website

 Author’s Full Last name, Frist name (Abbreviations name) (Publish year). Title. Accessed access date Day Month Year, Url of the web. Etc.

CNN Wrie Staff. (2011). How U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden. Retrieved May 3, 2011, from https://www.cnn.com/WORLD/ asiapcf/ 05/02/bin.ladin.raid/index.html

 Academic Article

The academic article should contain the following components: (Use Times New Roman)

                                                                                       TITAL1 Capital letters (Dark letters 12pt)

                                                                                                   Name (12pt Dark letters)

                                                                                                 Institute (Dark letters12 pt)

                                                                                                  Email :  (Dark letters12pt)

Abstract (150-200) (Dark letters12pt)

        The purposes of

         The study

Keywords : (Dark letters12 pt

Introduction (12 pt. Dark letters, Body text 12 pt.)

            Background, context, research problems, issues/ a case study/ a case area (put in-text citation)

            Academic concepts, principles and theories, guidelines for practice, problem-solving standards or the promotion and development standards (put in-text citation)

            The motivation and reasons for the study. Expectations, values, and benefits to be expected from the study.

           Content(Dark letters12 pt)

                 The author should present context, background, research questions, issues, and essences under the academic framework. All of which should be written orderly and classified into a category as well as sorting from high to low priority and from main to minor issues by inserting numbered lists, paragraphs, and spaces in a clear and easy to understand manner (put in-text citation).

                 The author should present principles, concepts, theories, and guidelines for practice that reflect perspectives and a new body of knowledge in a categorical, systematic, and procedural manner in order to be an alternative solution for problem-solving or the promotion and development that is consistent with academic principles (put in-text citation).

          Conclusion (12 pt. Dark letters, Body text 12 pt.)

              The conclusion should cover the overview and results of the research. It must be in narrative form without using the numbered list. The letters must not be set in italics or bold, and no figures or models inserted. The conclusion should reflect the academic values.

         References (12 pt. Dark letters, Body text 12 pt.) (See the reference example)

            The reference sources appearing in the entire content must be written as a complete reference list according to the reference guidelines of the Journal. The reference list must be sorted in alphabetical order A-Z. Do not cite any reference that does not appear in the article content.

 1.Books

Author’s Full Last name, Frist name (Abbreviations name) (publish year). Title. (Edition). Place of publication: name of press. Etc.

Buell, P. and Girard, J. (1994). Chemistry: An Environmental on Perspective, Prentice-Hall International, Inc., U.S.A.

Wasee, P,. (2007). Sufficient Economics and Civil Society if Social Economic Revived Way. (2nd ed.). Bangkok: Pimdee.

2.Article in Journal

Author’s Full Last name, Frist name (Abbreviations name). (Publish year).Title. Name of journal, year (Volume), page. Etc.

Dhillion, K. (2001). Challenges and strategies for improving the quality of the information in a university setting: A case study. Total Quality Management, 12(2), 167-177.

Sucaromana, A. (2016). Resilience Quotient; RQ. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 4(1), 209-220.

3.Website

 Author’s Full Last name, Frist name (Abbreviations name) (Publish year). Title. Accessed access date Day Month Year, Url of the web. Etc.

CNN Wrie Staff. (2011). How U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden. Retrieved May 3, 2011, from https://www.cnn.com/WORLD/ asiapcf/ 05/02/bin.ladin.raid/index.html

Editor’s Right

           In the case that the Editorial Board or experts invited for peer review are of opinion that the manuscript should be edited, the Editorial Board will send it back for the author to edit. The editing should be made based on the suggestions of experts who are the peer reviewer. The Editorial Board reserves the right not to publish the manuscript in the case that the peer review results by the experts do not pass and in the case that the manuscript is not according to the suggestions of the Editorial Board and experts.

           If the Editorial Board finds out or there is a complaint that the manuscript has duplicate content of more than 20%, the main points are duplicated, or the manuscript has been published before, the journal reserves the right, at its discretion, to reject and suspend the publication of the manuscript.

 

Privacy Statement

Publication ethics

Ethical standards for publication exist to ensure  Humanities and Social Sciences publications, public trust in  findings, and that people receive credit for their ideas. It is important to avoid:

Peer Review

-Editors should make decisions on which articles to publish based on quality and suitability for the journal and without interference from the journal owner/publisher.

-A description of peer review processes should be published, and editors should be ready to justify any important deviation from the described processes.

-Editors should handle submissions in a fair, unbiased and timely manner and treat all manuscripts as confidential, for distribution to others for purposes of peer-review only.

-Journals should have policies and systems in place to ensure that commercial considerations do not affect editorial decisions, and editors should handle submissions for funded issues in the same way as for standard issues, so that articles are accepted entirely on their academic merit and without commercial influence. A declared mechanism for authors to appeal against editorial decisions.

 

Data fabrication and falsification

Data fabrication means the researcher did not actually do the study, but faked the data. Data falsification means the researcher did the experiment, but then changed some of the data.

Plagiarism:

Taking the ideas and work of other scientists without giving them credit is unfair and dishonest. Copying even one sentence from someone else’s manuscript, or even one of your own that has previously been published, without proper citation is considered plagiarism—use your own words instead.

 

Multiple submissions

It is unethical to submit the same manuscript to more than one journal at the same time. Doing this wastes the time of editors and peer reviewers, and can damage the reputation of the authors and the journals if published in more than one journal as the later publication will have to be retracted.

Redundant publications (or ‘salami’ publications

This means publishing many very similar manuscripts based on the same experiment. Combining your results into one very robust paper is more likely to be of interest to a selective journal. Editors are likely to reject a weak paper that they suspect is a result of salami slicing. Many journals have tools and processes in place to identify researchers that engage in unethical behavior. If you are caught your manuscript may be rejected without review and your institution informed.

 

Publication Ethics for Journal Authors

-Authors should declare that all work in their submitted piece is original, and cite content from other sources appropriately to avoid plagiarism.

-Authors must ensure their contribution does not contain any libelous matter or infringe any copyright or other intellectual property rights or any other rights of any third party.

-The listing of authors should accurately reflect who carried out the research and wrote the article, and the order of authorship should be jointly determined by all of the co-authors.

-All authors should be aware of the submission of their paper to the journal and agree to the main author signing an IPR form on their behalf.

-Authors should ensure that their manuscript as submitted is not under consideration (or accepted for publication) elsewhere. Where sections of the manuscript overlap with published or submitted content, this should be acknowledged and cited.

-Authors should obtain permission to reproduce any content from third-party sources (text and images).Unfortunately, the Press is unable to publish third-party content for which permission has not been obtained (excluding content covered by fair dealing).

-The source of funding for a research project should be listed on all funded research papers. Other sources of support (including funding for Open Access article processing charges) should also be clearly identified in the manuscript, typically in an acknowledgement.

-Authors should declare any potential conflicts of interest relating to a specific article.

-Authors should inform the editor or publisher if there is a significant error in their published piece, and work with the editor to publish an erratum, addendum or retraction where necessary.

-Authors have the right to appeal editorial decisions.