Author Guidelines

General requirements:

  1. The manuscript should be in the form of research in the fields of government, public affairs, public policy, and politics. AGIM is accepting manuscripts from article review/research text/reporting/original work.
  2. The manuscript sent to the AGIM should be original work, i.e. the same manuscript must have not been published or accepted for publication in any other journals/books either in full or substantial part; and must not be submitted to any other journal for concurrent publication or being considered for publication or even being reviewed.
  3. The manuscript is written in English and the author's name, institutional affiliation, and e-mail address. The soft file format should be in Microsoft Word, margin of 3 cm for every side, a font type is Times New Roman, size 12, space 1.5, and justify.
  4. Manuscripts must comply with the following guidelines and should be formatted by the AGIM template for submission. Paper that does not comply with this requirement may be returned for revision (format/template) before entering the review process.
  5. The manuscript only could be sent via the open journal system (OJS) mechanism (not by email) at the web address: https://jsp.umy.ac.id/index.php/jsp/about/submissions
  6. The Editor of AGIM reserves the right to edit the grammar and spelling of the text contained without reducing or changing the intent of writing.

Write the Title Briefly and Clearly

Write the first author1*; second author2; third author3

1First author affiliation, address, city, state

2Second author affiliation, address, city, state

3Third author affiliation, address, city, state

INTRODUCTION

This section contains the research background, purpose, contribution (the research benefit from theoretical and practical), research result, and implication (practical advice based on research result). The research result and implication in the introduction section are only suggestions (not required). The full paper consists of between 7000-10000 words including abstract, references, tables and figures.

LITERATURE REVIEW AND HYPOTHESIS FORMULATION (Quantitative) / LITERATURE REVIEW AND RESEARCH FOCUS (Qualitative)

This section contains referred literature and is linked to the research and hypothesis development. This section contains theory and literature referenced and linked to writing. Highly recommended that the literature referenced be published in the last 10 years in the following order; are put ed international journals, national journals accredited national journals, international symposiums, national symposiums, textbooks, and daily repute.

For hypothesis test research, the hypothesis formulation is built by leaning into the support theory, previous research, and logical argumentation. After the explanation is made, write your hypothesis in the following format:

H1: write the formulated hypothesis.

For qualitative research without hypothesis testing, then presented in this section are literature review (theory and previous research and argumentation focused on research review) and research focus written in question form by following:

RM: Mention the problem that represents their search focus.

RESEARCH METHOD

This section contains the research design, subject/object/research sample, operational definition and measurement variable, data gathering techniques/instruments data analysis also hypothesis testing. If the author wants to represent a picture/table in big size, the picture/table can be presented in a single column. 

RESULT AND DISCUSSION

This section contains the data characteristic of subject/object/sample/research respondents, data analysis result, testing instrument and hypothesis (if any), research, findings, and findings interpretation. This section if possible, can be graphed for each research variable. Furthermore, the descriptive statistic value was presented (e.g.; Mean, SD, Maximum, Minimum) with its interpretation. At the end of the section showed the hypothesis research result and its discussion completely.

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Figure 1. Network Visualization of Green Economy

Source: Author Keyword Processed with VOSviewer (2023)

CONCLUSION

Summary all article content and re-emphasize the main findings without showing new findings.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (IF ANY)

If the Author has any acknowledgments, please mention them here. Type in a brief and clear statement. Grants and contributions may be acknowledged.

REFERENCES

When formatting your reference, please follow the APA reference style (visit link http://www.apastyle.org/). Ensure that the references are strictly in the journal's prescribed style, failing which your article will not be accepted for peer review. Using standard citation applications is preferable (eg. Mendeley, Zotero, Endnotes). Please cite maximally last 5 years for the journal article and the last 10 years for book references.

Book

Berg, B. L. & Lune, H. (2012). Qualitative research methods for social sciences. Boston and New York: Pearson Education.

Kristol, I. (1983).  Reflection of a neoconservative: Looking back, looking ahead. New York: Free Press.

Book chapters

Denzin, N. K. & Lincoln, Y. S. (2011). Introduction: The discipline and practice of qualitative research. In Denzin, N. K. & Lincoln, Y. S. (Eds.), The sage handbook of qualitative research (pp. 1-19). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Devine, F. (2002). Qualitative methods. In Marsh, D. & Stoker, G. (Eds.), Theory and methods in political science (pp. 197-215). New York: Palgrave.

Journal article

Nurmandi, A. & Kim, S. (2015). Making e-procurement work in a decentralized procurement system: A comparison of three Indonesian cities. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 28(3),198-220.

Handoyo, S. (2017). Exploratory study on the relationship between good public governance and national competitiveness. Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan: Journal of Government and Politics, 8(4), 493 - 513.