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Guidelines for Acceptable Papers
Papers submitted to the conference must not be
presented previously to any conference. They must be original and
unpublished. As a
guide, articles must be between 3,000 and 3500 words in length. A title of
not more than fifteen words should be provided.
Please provide tick where applicable, copy and attach
the following section in box with your paper . We do not accept PDF file
document.
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Title of the paper is provided
with 16 font in bold Arial |

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Sectional titles are provided
in bold and 14 font |
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Paper in NORMAL word and
Arial provided (not Times New Roman) |
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All materials are provided
with single space |
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Abstract is provided in
italics and justified both with 2.5 inch margin |
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Mentioned Field of Research
just after abstract |
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All materials are provided in
12 font except sub-tiles |
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Affiliation of the author(s),
address or emails and acknowledgement are provided at the bottom of
the first page in 10 fonts |
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Figures, tables, and chart
are provided inside (within) the body of the paper( if not provided
in Appendix) |
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Figure , text, word or tables
are not coloured or shaded |
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Provided unbroken Table or
Figure ( keep it in same page) |
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Both margins of the paper are
justified |
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End-notes are provided. (Do
not provide footnote) |
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Checked grammar, syntax and
alignment |
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References provided in
separate page as per sample page |
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Please check the following parts of your paper
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The abstract
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Introduction: Justify why you need this study |
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Literature review : Critically evaluate lits |
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Methodology ( You may ignore this section if your paper is theoretical
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Findings
Discussion ( Some points may be ignored for theoretical paper/case
study)
Conclusion |
References
References should be complete and in Harvard style. They should contain
full bibliographical details and journal titles should not be abbreviated.
For multiple citations in the same year use a, b, c immediately following
the year of publication. References should be shown within the text by
giving the author's last name followed by a comma and year of publication
all in round brackets, e.g. (Hoque, 1994). At the end of the article
should be a reference list in alphabetical order as follows
(a)
for
books
surname, initials and year of publication, title, publisher, place of
publication, e.g. Choudhury, M.A. and Hoque, M. 2005. An Advanced
Exposition of Islamic Banking and Finance, Edwin Mellen, New York.
(b)
for
chapter in edited book
surname, initials and year, "title", editor's surname, initials, title,
publisher, place, pages, e.g.Bessley, M. and Wilson, P. 1984. "Public
policy and small firms in Britain", in Levicki, C. (Ed.), Small Business
Theory and Policy, Croom Helm, London, pp.111-26. Please note that the
chapter title must be underlined.
(c)
for articles
surname, initials, year "title", journal, volume, number, pages, e.g. Fox,
S. 1994. "Empowerment as a catalyst for change: an example from the food
industry", Supply Chain Management, Vol 2 No 3, pp. 29-33
If
there is more than one author list surnames followed by initials. All
authors should be shown.
Electronic sources should include the URL of the electronic site at which
they may be found, as follows:
Neuman, B.C.1995., "Security, payment, and privacy for network commerce",
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Vol.
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