Authors Guidelines
All accepted papers will be published in the Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings and will be indexed in Google Scholar, CNKI, IDEAS/RePEc, Econpapers, CEEOL, etc.
Authors also have the option to present their research at the conference without publishing their paper (Publishing is optional).
ABSTRACT
The abstract must be in English and it must be written in .doc or .docx format. The Abstract should be brief, indicating the purpose/significance of the research and must be between 150-250 words. Complete sentences, active verbs, and the third person should be used. Within one week of receiving your proposal/abstract, we will send you an email notification of acceptance or rejection. Please download the Abstract Template.
FULL PAPER
Authors of accepted abstracts are required to prepare and submit their full papers for review. The full paper must be sent as a Word document and must have a minimum length of 4 pages and should not exceed 10 pages, including tables, figures, and references. All accepted papers will be peer-reviewed and must be original high-quality research that has not been previously published. The paper must be written in English in a clear and concise manner. Any author who is not fluent in English is encouraged to have their manuscript checked and edited by a native English speaker. The reviewing process does not include the correction of grammatical errors. Papers with numerous grammatical and syntax errors may be rejected. Please download the Paper Template.
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
All presentations must be delivered in English – the official language of the conference. Each presentation, made by one or more speakers, must be prepared in English and should be no longer than 15 minutes, afterward, we will have around five minutes for questions and answers. We recommend delivering a PowerPoint presentation of your research work on the conference day.
Virtual authors whose abstracts are accepted must prepare the content for the presentation itself in one of the following ways:
- Giving your virtual presentation live, via Zoom
- Recording a video of the presentation (mp4 or any other multimedia file)
- Creating a PowerPoint presentation with slides and a voice-over
All that is required for the Zoom platform is Internet connection, audio (from computer speakers, microphone, or via telephone), and a webcam (standalone or integrated with your monitor/laptop).
Registered virtual authors will receive a certificate of participation and their papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings.