Author Guidelines
INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHOR
- The manuscript should be in the form of research in the field of General Tourism.
- JUWITA does not accept the manuscript from article review.
- The manuscript sent to the JUWITA should be original work, i.e. the same manuscript must have not been published or accepted for publication in any other journals/ books either in full or substantial part and must not be submitted to any other journal for concurrent publication or being considered for publication or even being reviewed.
- The manuscript is written in English/Bahasa and attaches the author's name, institutional affiliation, and e-mail address.
- Manuscripts must comply with the following guidelines and should be formatted in accordance with JUWITA template for submission. The Paper which does not comply with this requirement may be returned for revision (format/template) before entering the review process.
- The manuscript only could be sent via the open journal system (OJS) mechanism (not by email).
- The Editor of JUWITA reserves the right to edit the grammar and spelling of the text contained without reducing or changing the intent of the writing.
Writing Guidelines:
The Manuscript is written in the following order:
Title of the Paper (Cambria, Size 14, Bold, Alignment Center)
Author Name1, Author Name2 (Cambria, 11pt)
Author Affiliation1,2 (Cambria, 11pt)
Email: Email Affiliation (Cambria, 11pt)
Abstract (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Centred, abstract must contain bullet points like the example below, not paragraphs )
Purpose: in simple words tell readers about the aim of this research.
Research Method: provide sources and research methods that you employ
Result: summarize the result or findings of your study
Significance/Contribution: the justification of the importance of your work and impact it has on your research field, it is contribution to new knowledge and how others will benefit from it.
Keywords: keyword 1, keyword 2, …. keyword 6 (Cambria, 11pt)
Abstrak (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Centred, article in Bahasa should provide 2 types of abstract in Bahasa and English, abstract must contain bullet points like the example below, not paragraphs)
Tujuan: jelaskan kepada pembaca tujuan dilakukannya penelitian
Metode: Jelaskan detail mengenai metode dan data
Hasil: simpulkan temuan dalam penelitian
Manfaat/Kontribusi: uraikan manfaat/pentingnya/kontribusi penelitian anda
Kata Kunci: Kata kunci 1, kata kunci 2, kata kunci 6 (Cambria, 11pt)
Introduction (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Indentation None)
This section contains the research background, research objectives, research contribution (the research benefit from theoretical and practical), research result, and implication (Practical advice based on research result). The research result and implication in the introduction section are only suggestions (not mandatory). Furthermore, the literature review must be included in the Introduction. A literature review not only summarizes previous works of literature but identifies the gaps in knowledge that the empirical study addresses. Please highlight the gaps in the Introduction section and mention how your study is going to address any/ some of the gaps. In addition, novelty and research contribution should be well-stated or must appear in the sentence. (Cambria, 11, Align left, & Sentence case, First line Indentation at 1cm)
Examples of novelty statements or gap analysis statements at the end of the introduction section (after the state of the art of previous research survey):
- “… (summary of background) …”
- “A few researchers focused on…”
- “There have been limited studies concerned on….”
- “Therefore, this research intends to…”
- “The objectives of this research are…”
- “This study contributes to the literature by…”
- “This research gives new contribution to the previous works of literature…”
- “To bridge the gap between...”
- "To fill in this knowledge gap, this study examines...”
- “The main contribution of this study is…”
- “This research introduces the idea that…”
Moreover, to show the research contribution, please also see the example:
1) Estimating A Joint Probability of Default Index for Indonesian Banks: A Copula Approach
Zaäfri A. Husodo, Sigit S. Wibowo, M. Budi Prasetyo, Usman Arief, and Maulana Harris Muhajir
To bridge the gap between market mispricing and data disclosure, we use a non-linear approach to capture spillover risk between banks, indicating potential systemic risk. Using a copula approach, we find that non-conventional joint multivariate distribution, i.e. non-normal distribution, is a typical underlying process in the banks’ fundamental information as reflected in their financial reports. Our findings indicate that individual banks’ process is complex as it is captured from the distribution fitting process. Such a complex distribution and non-linearity in the banks’ financial data underlie our default probability estimates, which are then aggregated as a composite index. Our approach can also explain the interconnected issues within the Indonesian banking system, as stated by Aini and Koesrindartoto (2020).
(2) Does Social Capital Matter in Climate Change Adaptation? A Lesson from Agricultural Sector in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Endah Saptutyningsih, Diswandi Diswandi, and Wanggi Jaung
"To fill in this knowledge gap, this study examines farmers’ participation in the process of climate change adaptation and the extent to which social capital has an impact. We surveyed farmers in villages in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where chances of pest attack were high (Saptutyningsih & Ma’ruf, 2016). Using a logistic regression model, we examined the impacts of social capital and sociodemographic factors on the farmers’ willingness to pay for climate change mitigation in the agricultural sector. This study contributes to the literature by identifying the role of social capital in the process of climate change adaptation."
Research Method (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Indentation None)
This section contains the research design, subject/ object/ research sample, operational definition, measurement variable, collecting data technique/ instrument, data analysis also hypothesis testing. (Cambria, 11, justify, & Sentence case, First line Indentation at 1cm, Line Spacing Single).
Result and Discussion (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Indentation None)
This section contains the data characteristic of the subject/ object/ sample/ research respondent, data analysis result, testing instrument and hypothesis (if any), the answer to the research question, findings, and findings interpretation. This section, if possible, can be graphed for each research variable. Furthermore, the descriptive statistic value was presented (e.g.; Mean, SD, Maximum, Minimum) with its interpretation. The end of the section showed the hypothesis research result and its discussion completely. (Cambria, 11, justify, & Sentence case, First line Indentation at 1cm, Line Spacing Single).
Conclusion (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Indentation None)
In the Conclusion section, mention how your study advances the knowledge in the field. In addition, presented the research’s implications, limitations, and advice for future research. The implication is practical advice from the resulting research. Research limitation includes all aspects that can be considered by researchers to refine future research. While the research advice is advised for the next research based on the limitation that cannot be done by a researcher in his research. (Cambria, 11, justify, & Sentence case, First line Indentation at 1cm , Line Spacing Single)
Acknowledgement (optional) (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Indentation None)
This section is provided for the author to express his gratitude either to the research funders or the other parties who contribute to the research realization.
References (Cambria, 11pt, Bold, Indentation None)
The composition of the bibliography used consists of 80% of the primary reference sources (journals, proceedings) and a maximum of 20% of secondary reference sources (textbooks) published in the last 10 years (body note only). It is recommended to use a library management application (Mendeley, Zotero, Endnote, Reference Manager). Please follow the APA style. It’s recommended for the author. [Cambria, 11, Justify, & Capitalize Each Word, Spacing: Before 0 pt; After 6 pt, Line Spacing Single].