Author Guideline
Governance and Fraud Journal
Authors intending to submit manuscripts to the Governance and Fraud Journal are expected to follow the guidelines below to ensure consistency and quality of publication.
Manuscripts submitted to this journal must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration by other journals. The journal accepts several types of manuscripts, including original research articles, review articles, and case studies, particularly those related to governance, auditing, and fraud.
All manuscripts should be written in clear and professional English. Authors are encouraged to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity before submission.
A standard manuscript should include the following components: title, author name(s) and affiliation(s), abstract, keywords, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. Additional sections such as acknowledgements may be included if necessary.
Manuscripts should follow general academic formatting, using readable font styles, appropriate spacing, and clear structure. Tables, figures, and other visual elements must be properly labeled and referenced within the text.
The journal recommends the use of APA Style for citations and references. All cited works must be listed in the reference section.
All submissions must be made through the journal’s online system. Each manuscript will undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure academic quality and relevance.
Authors must adhere to ethical publishing standards. Plagiarism, data manipulation, and duplicate submissions are strictly prohibited.
If applicable, further information regarding publication policies, including copyright and article processing charges (APC), will be provided during the submission process.