Manuscripts must include the following sections: Title Page, Abstract, Keywords, Main Text, References, Tables, Figures, and Acknowledgements (if applicable).
Manuscripts submitted must not have been published elsewhere. If a longer, shorter, or translated version of a previously published article is submitted, a photocopy of the original publication must be included with the submission. Please ensure the manuscript adheres to these guidelines to facilitate the review and publication process.
All cited references must be listed in full, including volume, issue, and page numbers. References should appear at the end of the manuscript, arranged alphabetically by the authors' last names. Examples are provided below.
Palmer, A., & Bejou, D. (1995). Tourism destination marketing alliances. Annals of Tourism Research, 22(3), 616–629.
Porter, M. (1980). Competitive strategy: Techniques for analysing industries and competitors. New York: Free Press.
Nigam, D., & Srivastava, S.K. (2006). Role of women in travel and tourism in India (pp. 120–132). In M. Ranga (Ed.), Tourism in the 21st Century. Delhi: Discovery Publication. Shah, R., Polen, M., & Mars, G. (Eds.). (1995). VPR's encyclopedia of hospitality and tourism (pp. 798–810). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
Jacobson, J. W., Mulick, J. A., & Schwartz, A. A. (1995). A history of facilitated
communication: Science, pseudoscience, and anti-science. American Psychologist, 50, 750–765.
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Submissions will undergo a double-blind review process and will be published based on reviewers' recommendations and the editors' discretion.
Levels of Plagiarism
The UGC has classified plagiarism into distinct levels, based on the extent of similarities:
Levels | Description |
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Level 0 | Up to 10% similarity- No penalty |
Level 1 | Above 10% to 40% similarity |
Level 2 | Above 40% to 60% similarity |
Level 3 | Above 60% similarity |