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 text adheres to the stylistic and biliographic requirements outlined in the Guidelines for authors
Bibliographic references are on average 15 and are presented according to APA 7 (latest version) standards. 80% of the bibliographic references are scientific articles published in scientific journals indexed in Scielo, Scopus or Wos, and at least 50% of the last 5 years. The use of books, theses and / or web pages has been minimized as much as possible.
Text is single spaced; 12 point font size; italics are used instead of underlining (except in URLs); and all illustrations, figures and tables are editable.
The submission has not been previously published or submitted for consideration by any other journal (or an explanation has been provided in the Comments to the Editor).
The submission file is in Microsoft Word.
Todos los manuscritos enviados deben citar y hacer referencia a todos los datos, códigos de programas y otros materiales que utilizaron o genreraron en la investigación. Además siempre que sea posible, se proporcionan direcciones URL / DOI para las referencias.
The article must have a minimum of five thousand (5,000) words and must not exceed, in any case, the eight thousand (8,000) words.
Author Guidelines
Orginal Scientific article structure
Title: It must essentially contain the problem that is raised, be clear and precise. A maximum of 20 words is recommended, it must be centered and in 14 points.
Title: It is the title correctly translated into English.
Author(s): If the work has been carried out as a team, the first author should be the one who had the greatest responsibility in carrying out the work. Each of the authors of the article must submit the following information:
-Full name.
-Affiliation, city and country.
-Institutional email
-ORCID address
Note:
Affiliation: Name of the institution where the study was carried out (in general, it coincides with the place of work of the authors), city, country, email. Two affiliations should not be placed per author (a), unless both institutions contributed to the study. In the case of students, the institution where they graduated or where they are studying at that time must be noted. In the case of retired people, the institution where they worked is entered.
Example: Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University. Tacna, Peru.
ORCID code of each author: It is a persistent digital identifier, which distinguishes each researcher and through integration into key research workflows (such as manuscript submissions and grants) accepts automated links between professional activities, guaranteeing that the work of the researcher is internationally recognized. You can create it at the following link: https://orcid.org/register
Abstract: Includes justification of the topic, objectives, methodology, important results and conclusions. It will have a minimum length of 200 and a maximum of 250 words. It must be written in an impersonal way "This research analyzes..."
Keywords: A maximum of 3 to 5 keywords of the main aspects covered in the article are included, separated by commas and arranged alphabetically.
Abstract: Abstract in English, with the same length and structure as the abstract in Spanish.
Keywords: Keywords correctly translated into English.
Introduction: The problem is exposed, what is known about it is reported, a pertinent bibliographic review will be made, the general objective, main purpose and the hypothesis (if any) are discussed.
Material and methods: Description of the human, physical, financial, and administrative technical resources used. And according to the approach, describe the type and/or design, as well as the method used to carry out the investigation. It must also include the study population and sample, variables, operationalization, data collection techniques and instruments, validation and reliability of the instruments.
Results: Said presentation must have a logical and ordered sequence using illustrative materials (figures and tables). Maximum 6 figures and 6 tables. It is recommended to make an explicit analysis after the table or figure. They should limit themselves to describing the findings themselves, avoiding advancing interpretations or comparisons. It is written in the past tense.
Discussion: In this part the author will be able to compare, discuss, argue his results with those of other authors. Take into account that the results are exposed and not recapitulated. Starting points for new investigations will originate from this discussion. It is written in the present.
Conclusions: They must be written clearly and precisely and contain a direct answer to the research question, implications with other research by other authors or their own, and future lines of research.
References: Only the references used by the author in carrying out the research and that are mentioned in the writing of the scientific article should appear. The average will be 15 references and they will be presented in the order corresponding to the bibliographic style. Consider that if there are fifteen citations in the article, there must also be fifteen references. The citation and bibliography style will be in APA 7 (latest version). An important indication to take into account is that at least 80% of the bibliographic references must be scientific articles published in scientific journals indexed in Scielo, Scopus or Wos, and at least 50% from the last 5 years. Minimize as much as possible the use of books, theses and/or web pages.
The article must have a minimum of five thousand (5,000) words and must not exceed, in any case, eight thousand (8,000) words.
Copyright Notice
THE AUTHORS RETAIN THEIR RIGHTS:
to. The authors retain their rights to trademarks, patents, and also to any process or procedure described in the article.
b. The authors retain the right to share, copy, distribute, execute and publicly communicate the article published in the Economía y Negocios journal (for example, place it in an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in the journal. magazine.
c. The authors retain the right to make a subsequent publication of their work, to use the article or any part of it (for example: a compilation of their works, notes for conferences, theses, or for a book), provided that they indicate the source of publication (authors of the work, journal, volume, number and date).
d. Authors may enter into other independent and additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version published in this journal, provided they clearly indicate that the work was published in this journal.
Authors can archive in their institution's repository:
The research work or degree thesis from which the published article derives. The pre-print version: the version prior to peer review. The post-print version: final version after peer review.