Author Guidelines

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.
  1. Manuscripts written in English using grammar according to the official language of the United Nations is good and correct.
  2. 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).