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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Carefully read the submission guidelines as follows:
1) Paper should be written in English.
2)  The length of submitted paper is at least 4 pages and no more than 12 pages.
3)  Use of a tool such as Zotero, Mendeley, or EndNote for reference management and formatting, and choose APA style.
4) The paper must conform to standard Spektrum Industri paper.
5) You need to log in to submit your paper, which requires you to be registered.
6) Supplementary files such as graphs, pictures, images, or video and audio files are can including to Spektrum Industri server if needed.
7) You can upload a revised version, if requested by Editor.
8) Please contact spektrum.industri@ie.uad.ac.id for the problems.

 

A. General Provisions

  1. The submission is an original work, free from any plagiarism, and less than 25% checked by Internet-based plagiarism detection service.

  2. The submission has not been published and has not been accepted for publication in other journals.

  3. The submission is typed in 1 spaces using quarto paper (A4); fonts of Times New Roman size 12; and the right, left, top, bottom margins of 2 cm.

  4. The submission is typed with one column layout.

  5. The submission is written in English

  6. The submission must be approved by all co-authors and relevant authorities (e.g. institution or sponsor).

  7. Please download the template to make your article match our guidelines.

  8. The article does not exceed 4,500 words, including references (excluding the appendix).


B. Systematic Writing of Original Article
 Title

  1. The title must be straightforward and informative, also specific and effective. consisting of 15-20 words.
  2. The author's name (without an academic degree) is accompanied by affiliation, must include name, institutions, address and zip code, and country.
  3. The corresponding author's personal information such as mobile numbers, telephone, fax, and email address numbers must be clear and valid.

Abstract

  1. The abstract is written in English.
  2. The abstract consists of max. 200 words that explain the objectives, brief methods, and significant findings, and there should not be any references.
  3. Keywords are included in a maximum of six words.

Introduction

  1. Background of study
  2. Provide a short review of the pertinent literature, state the originality of the research, and state the research objectives.
  3. Covers the factual and actual problems, challenges, or requirements needed by the community-related to the research purposes.

Method

  1. Describing the method used to solve problems, challenges, or problems, answer the research objectives.
  2. Data collection techniques (including sample selection techniques, validity, and reliability of data collection tools).
  3. Data analysis technique.
  4. Location, time, and duration of activities.

Results, Discussion, and Impact

  1. Relevant documentation with a focus on community empowerment activities.
  2. For photos/images: the minimum resolution is 300 dpi with JPEG extensions (.jpg). Use image processing software to check dpi.
  3. Results must be presented correctly and accompanied by an explanation without reference to the literature. Original and important findings must be stated. Results must be illustrated with numbers or tables if necessary, but must be kept to a minimum. Detailed discussion, speculation, and interpretation of data are not included in the results, but in the discussion section.
  4. The discussion must interpret the findings expressed in the results obtained with the background of existing knowledge. The discussion must highlight a new perspective. Each assumption must be clearly stated.

Conclusion

  1. Provide conclusions of the discussion.
  2. Mention the impact and benefits of community empowerment activities.
  3. Provide advice for further community empowerment.
  4. Produce new findings of theories, postulates, formulas, principles, methods, models, or prototypes supported by research data.

Acknowledgment

  1. The acknowledgment list consists of people who provided assistance during community empowerment activities.
  2. Declaration of Conflict of Interest must be clearly written when you (or your company or sponsor) have a financial, commercial, legal, or professional relationship with another organization, or with people who work with them, which contributed to your research.
  3. If funding was given through grants from universities, colleges, or other research institutions, stated the name of the institution or organization that provided the funds.
  4. If there are no funders from a university, college, or other research institution, please include the following sentence: This study did not receive specific grants from funding agencies in the public sector, commercial, or non-profit section.

References

  1. References are written based on APA 7 (American Psychological Association) format.
  2. References are listed alphabetically.
  3. References only list literature that you have quoted in the text.
  4. Check details of references to actual sources. The author is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the references.
  5. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  6. Avoid using more than 20 and less than 15 references. The article should consist of 80% journal references. Journal references should be published at least 5 recent years.
  7. Authors are strongly urged to use a reference manager such as Zotero, Endnote, RefWorks, Reference Manager, or Mendeley to build their bibliography.

 

Quality and Reliability Management

Quality and Reliability Management is presenting work related to theoritical knowledge on quality and reliability to ensure that top management is fully knowledgeable with new thinking, techniques, and developments in the field. This work included (but not limited to) TQM, Kaizen, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Reliability, Availability and Maintenance, Reliability Management of System, Standard for Quality and Quality Award (Regulatory), and Statistical Process Control.

Ergonomics and Work System Design

Ergonomics and work system design is concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, that applies theory, principles, data, and methods to design to optimize human well-being and overall system performance. This research included (but not limited to) posture, Anthropometry, Biomechanics, Material Handling, Physical & Cognitive Ergonomics, Human Computer Interaction, Office Ergonomics, Methods in Ergonomics, Ergonomics Design, Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Industrial Ergonomics, Low-Cost Ergonomics Improvement, Ergonomics in SMEs, Agricultural Ergonomics, and Occupational health and safety.

Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship

Industrial management and entrepreneurship is concerned with the management and development of organizational management as well as strategic decision making within the organization. This topic covers (but not limited to) business strategy,  customer satisfaction, decision analysis, form of business organization, ecommerce development, risk management, entrepreneur motivation, and financial analysis, either for SME’s or large enterprise.

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Logistics and Supply Chain Management is considered a holistic view of resources, tools, techniques, strategies and technologies necessary for the effective implementation of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. This topic covers (but not limited to) inventory management, retail logistics, urban freight and logistics and last mile logistics, supply chain strategy, performance measurement, new technology’s role and impact on logistics and SCM, integration and collaboration, and transportation and logistics business management.

Manufacturing System

Manufacturing System is concerned with research in manufacturing at systems level. Manufacturing systems are comprised of products, equipment, people, information, control and support functions for the economical and competitive development, production, delivery and total lifecycle of products to satisfy market and societal needs. This research included (but not limited to) factory and production network design, process planning, assembly planning, scheduling, design and operation for sustainability, energy efficiency in production, and facility layout planning.

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