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Research Article

Research Article

Title of the Article: Business Management in the field of the business environment.

Author’s Name: Principal Author1, First Author2*, Second Author1,3
Affiliation:

  1. Department of Business Management, Name of University, City, Country.
  2. Department of Business Management, Name of University, City, Country.
  3. Department of Business Management, Name of University, City, Country.
*For Corresponding Author Email: corresponding.author@univ.com

Abstract

Should start on a new page after the title page and should be typed in a single space to distinguish it from the Introduction. Abstracts should briefly reflect all aspects of the study, as most databases list mainly abstracts. Short Communications as well as Review Articles should have an Abstract.

Keywords: 
Provide four to eight appropriate keywords after the abstract and arrange them alphabetically.

Introduction

Shall starts immediately after the Abstract, as the next paragraph, but should be typed in double-space.
The Introduction should lead the reader to the importance of the study; tie up published literature with the aims of the study and clearly states the rationale behind the investigation.

Figure 1: Legend for Figure 1 to be typed here.

Materials and Methods
Material and methods shall start as a continuation to the introduction on the same page. All-important materials used along with their source shall be mentioned. The main methods used shall be briefly described, citing references.1
Figure 2: Legend for figure 2.


Trivial details may be avoided. New methods or substantially modified methods may be described in sufficient detail. The statistical method and the level of significance chosen shall be clearly stated.
Journal of Business Strategy Finance and Management prefers to publish work that has been subjected to an appropriate statistical test at one level of significance.

Results

All findings presented in the tabular or graphical form shall be described in this section. The data should be statistically analyzed and the level of significance stated. Data that is not statistically significant need only to be mentioned in the text – no illustration is necessary.
Table 1: Legend for table 1.

Title

Id

Val1

Val2

Title1

1

5

3

Title2

2

1

2

Title3

3

7

13

Title4

4

4

11

All Tables and figures must have a title or caption and a legend to make them self-explanatory.

Results

The Results section shall start after the materials and methods section are on the same page.

Discussion

This section should follow results, deal with the interpretation of results, convey how they help increase current understanding of the problem and should be logical. Unsupported hypothesis1 should be avoided.


Figure 3: Legend for figure 3.


The Discussion should state the possibilities the results uncover, that need to be further explored. Results and discussion of results can also be combined under one heading, Results, and Discussion.

Conclusion

A proper conclusion is required in all the articles.

Acknowledgements

The acknowledgement will include the acknowledgement to the research team or any entity which has provided help during the work.

Funding Sources

This section will include any funding sources along with the grant number (if any) provided to facilitate the research work.
If there are no funding sources, then the following statement should be mentioned:

"The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article."

Conflict of Interest

All authors are requested to disclose any conflict of interest including any financial, personal or other relationships with other people or organizations that can influence their work.
If there is no conflict of interest, then the following statement should be mentioned:

"The author(s) declares no conflict of interest."

Authors’ Contribution 


Each author mentioned has significantly and directly contributed intellectually to the project and has given their approval for its publication. 

Data Availability

The manuscript incorporates all datasets produced or examined throughout this research study.

Permission to reproduce material from other sources

(If applicable)

References

Reference style: APA (American Psychological Association)
  1. References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text (not in alphabetic order).
  2. References should be cited in the text in et al. format only
Use the style of the example below:
Example: Journal article (print)
Author(s) Name. (Year) “Title”. Journal of Business Strategy Finance and Management, 1(1), 01-11. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12944/JBSFM.01.0102.03 
Citation in text: (Author’s last name et al., Year)