Types of Communications and Submission Guidelines
We offer three distinct communication formats for submissions (extended abstracts, work in progress, full papers), each tailored to different stages of research and scholarly work. Please ensure that all submissions are composed in English. Below are the details for each communication type:
Extended Abstracts:
Length: Between 750 and 1000 words (inclusive of all content).
Structure: Extended abstracts should encompass the following elements:
- Introduction (clarifying the purpose, objectives, and hypotheses of the work)
- Research methodology
- Results and conclusions
- Implications
- References (a minimum of 5)
Work in Progress:
Length: Ranging from 2000 to 3500 words (inclusive of all content).
Structure: Work in progress submissions should include the following components:
- Introduction
- Literature review or theoretical background
- Methodological aspects
- Foreseeable contributions
- References (a minimum of 10)
Full Papers:
Length: Full papers should not exceed 10,000 words (inclusive of all content)
Full papers refer to comprehensive research work that has successfully navigated all phases of the research process.
The templates for each type of communication are available.
Before submitting your work, confirm that you have followed the defined guidelines.