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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).
  • To comply with double-blind peer-reviewed policy, please do not write name in the manuscript file. All authors' names should only be put in metadata of OJS as instructed in Author Guidelines.
  • 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 author will charge the operational cost when the manuscript withdraw during review content.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format. The file name should not exceed 50 characters with spacing.
  • The author has filled the authorship contributions form and data availability statement. Kindly upload the forms along with your article in the initial submission.

Author Guidelines

Article is written in English, single-spaced, two columns, 3.500–8.000 words length. Author’s name should not be written on the article but it should be put on the article metadata on Open Journal System (OJS) website. Author must fill out author’s profile on OJS website that consists of author Given Name, Family Name (If author only uses one name, fill the given name and family name with the same name), Affiliation (University/or Institution). Complete address of affiliation: Study Program, Department, Faculty/ School, University, City, Country, Postal Code. Author must follow the journal template which can be downloaded at https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/winners/about/submissions#authorGuideliness

 

Article contains TITLE, ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, and REFERENCES.


TITLE: Title must succinctly describes the contents of the research article and attracts the academic readers. The title consists of 8-12 words, not including definite article (the) and indefinite article ( a, an). Use the phrases, not sentence.

ABSTRACT: The abstract is a summary of the article. It consists of research objective, research methods, finding, and originality. Implications or recommendation can be added in the abstract. The abstract must be written in 200 - 250 words. The abstract must not contain lengthy background information and have no reference to figure, table, equation, any bibliographical reference either coming within or other article. The language of abstract must be clear and concise. It is a stand-alone summary in one paragraph.

KEYWORDS: Keywords consist of important/ specific words or phrases found mainly in the title and abstract. But, it can also come from the article. There are 3-5 keywords from one article.

INTRODUCTION: The introduction shows what is already known from the previous studies, defines the importance of the study, literature review, and state the research objective. In order to understand what is already known from the previous study, the introduction must consist of discussing the relevant journal article (with citation) and summarizing the current understanding of the problem encounter to show novelty of the research.

METHODS: The methods explain clearly how the author carried out the research. The method must describe the research design clearly, the replicable research procedures, describe how to summarize and analyze the data.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS: The results show objectively the presentation of the research key results without any interpretation using text, tables and figures. The result begin with text, presenting the key finding, and referring to the tables and figures. The table must not print screen, specific numerical values, compare and contrast values, and minimum of 2 row and column. The figures must clear (provide original file as supplementary file in article submission), highlight trends, pattern, and relationship. The results must present how the author ensure the data validity and reliability.

The discussions show how the author interpret the results in light of what was already known, and to explain the new understanding of the problem after taking your results into consideration. The discussions must connect with the Introduction so it tells how your study contribute to the body of knowledge and society.

CONCLUSIONS: The conclusions show the answer or clarification of the research questions and opportunities for future research.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: The authors must acknowledge any sources of funding that supported the research and may acknowledge the outside reviewers of their drafts.

REFERENCES: The references must consist of 80% from relevant and recent primary sources (such as article of journal or conference from last 5 years). The references must be written in APA style and using reference manager software (Mendeley, Zotero, etc).

 

Tables and figures in the article are numbered consecutively using numerals (1, 2, 3, so on) and written with caption and source of the figure and table. The table captions are written above the table, while the figure captions below the figure. For tables, avoid using vertical lines. Figures and tables appear in good resolution and are not print screened and / or screenshot.

 

Article is based on research findings, case studies, or science development in the field of of Digital Transformation from Strategic Perspective in Developing Countries, Digital Transformation from Leadership and Organization Perspective in Developing Countries, Digital Transformation from Marketing Perspective in Developing Countries, Digital Transformation from Entrepreneurship and Innovation Perspective in Developing Countries, Digital Transformation from Supply Chain and Operation Perspective in Developing Countries.

Article is written in scientific language style and has never been submitted for consideration or under reviewed or published in any other scientific journals and/or media.

 

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Digital Transformation from Strategic Perspective in Developing Countries

The article submitted in this section particularly focuses on the main problems as follows:

  • Knowledge management in emerging technology
  • Technology adoption in public sector organizations
  • Technology adoption in private sector organization
  • Enterprise resource management in the digital era
  • Business intelligence dan big data application in business,
  • Business intelligence and big data for product development
  • Digital business innovation
  • Blockchain application in business
  • Green information system & sustainable development
  • ICT application and adoption in supply chain management
  • IT- Business Aligment
  • Technology adoption in sustainable consumption
  • IT Outsourcing
  • Enterprise Resource Planning adoption in Small Medium Enterprise

 

Dig. Trans. from Leadership and Organization Perspective in Developing Countries

The article submitted in this section particularly focuses on the main problems as follows:

  • Industrial psychology in the IT domain
  • ICT application and adoption in Human Resource Management
  • IT consumerization in organizational transformation
  • IT mindfulness in the online learning environment
  • Digital literacy in the online learning environment
  • Organizational Citizenship Behaviour in the IT domain

Digital Transformation from Marketing Perspective in Developing Countries

The article submitted in this section particularly focuses on the main problems as follows:

  • Digital marketing application in business
  • Social media marketing
  • Consumer behavior in sharing economy
  • Consumer behavior in sharing platform
  • Consumer behavior in the online gaming industry
  • Consumer behavior in e-commerce
  • Consumer behavior in social commerce
  • Consumer behavior in e-sport
  • Artificial intelligence adoption in customer service
  • Augmented Reality adoption in the retail industry

Dig. Trans. from Entre. and Innovation Perspective in Developing Countries

The article submitted in this section particularly focuses on the main problems as follows:

  • Social entrepreneurship in the digital era
  • E-Health innovation
  • Digital entrepreneurship
  • IT Innovation adoption
  • Digital platform and business model Innovation in small medium enterprise
  • Digital platform and Transformational entrepreneurship
  • Technopreneurs and the digital economy
  • Disruptive innovation in platform business
  • Open innovation with digital transformation

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