- JRT contains scientific papers from research/study results, reviews/conceptual, and policy analyzes related to the tourism sector with a particular emphasis on the Indonesian context and global perspective.
- Manuscripts that will be published in JRT are original scientific papers and have never been published in other journals that have high novelty value.
- Writing style guidelines and review list:
- Title: Writing titles should reflect the essence of the writing, be specific, be effective and does not exceed 15 words
- Abstract: The abstract contains the purpose, method, results, conclusion, and contribution to the realm of tourism and does not exceed 250 words.
- Keywords: Writing keywords reflects the concept of the article. Keywords can be words, phrases, or groups of words that reflect the manuscript content. Maximum 5 keywords for manuscript.
- Introductions: The introduction clearly describes the background of the study, research context, research problems, research gap, research objectives, and state of art/novelty.
- Methodology: Contain research/study design or research/study design, research/study goals and targets (population and sample), participant/subject/sample, data collection techniques, research/study models, and analysis techniques. The explanation includes at least the types and sources of data as well as and the analytical methods used (including analytical tools).
- Result and Discussion: Contains the results of data analysis/policy analysis, hypothesis testing, answering research/study questions, findings, and interpreting findings. The results are supported by evidence that is strongly reliable and properly validated. Discussion of the results is based on analysis of data; results are not overstated or overgeneralized. It highlights the results in accordance with the existing literature and previous findings.
- Conclusion: General description that answers the problems and objectives of the research/study. Suggestions are required in the form of policy recommendations, actual follow-ups, policy implications of the conclusions obtained, and implications for tourism policy in general.
- Reference: A reference use of literature sources in this journal is at least 25 literature sources with a percentage of minimum 80 percent primary references such as journals (national journals minimum SINTA 3 and/or reputable international journal), proceeding, dissertation, thesis, research books and papers. The references used are quite good (up-to-date (last 10 years). The bibliography writing format used by JoRT uses the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th edition format.
- Manuscripts written in English using grammar according to the official language of the United Nations is good and correct.
- Manuscripts use:
- Times New Roman font. The font size is 14 for the title, 12 for the name, 10 for the author's identity, 11 for the main article, 10 for the reference, 9 for the writings in tables, sources of images, and tables.
- 15; the left margins are 4 cm, the bottom, top, and right margins are 3 cm. Written on A4 size paper (210 x 297 mm).
- The manuscript maximum 20 pages long, with page numbers on each sheet.
- All manuscripts submitted are in Microsoft Word format (.doc).