PAPER RIVIEW CRITERIA

  1. Originality and Novelly
  • Should the submitted paper introduce new ideas or provide new insights into the field?
  • Has this research contributed significantly to existing knowledge.
  • The results of this research improve or challenge existing understanding.
  1. Depth and Rigor of Research
  • The submission of the paper is based on a strong theoretical framework.
  • The manuscript must be comprehensive and thorough in the research methodology used.
  • The data used in the study sufficiently support the findings presented.
  1. Clarity and Structure of Writing
  • The paper is written clearly and concisely.
  • It has arguments and findings that are presented logically and well-structured.
  • The use of language and terminology is appropriate and understandable to the intended audience.
  1. Significance and Potential Impact
  • Has findings that have a significant impact on practice or research in the related field.
  • Contains and has findings and practical implications.
  • The results of the submitted research can influence policy or decision-making in the field.
  1. Adequacy of Literature and References
  • The manuscript refers to relevant and up-to-date literature.
  • The author demonstrates a good understanding of existing related research.
  • Adequate research results and discussion of previous work.
  1. Research Ethics
  • The submitted research results meet the required ethical standards.
  • Have appropriate ethical approval, if involving human or animal subjects.
  1. Data Presentation and Visualization
  • Tables, graphs, and diagrams used effectively can support the text. The resulting data visualization is clear and easy to understand.
  1. Conformity to Conference Theme
  • The submitted paper manuscript is relevant to the theme and topics raised in the conference.
  • The paper manuscript can make a high contribution that can support the objectives of the conference.
  1. Writing and Editing Quality
  • The submitted manuscript is free from grammatical and spelling errors. The format and writing style of the submitted manuscript are consistent and in accordance with the conference guidelines.