MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS
Submission
Please read these instructions carefully and follow them closely to ensure that the review and publication of your article is as efficient and quick as possible.
All material to be considered for publication in the Journal should be submitted in electronic form via the journal's online submission system. On receipt of the paper, a confirmation email will be sent automatically. The submission is not complete if the confirmation email has not been received.
Articles should be written in Uzbek, or in English, or in Russian.
Manuscript Format and Structure
The main requirements for articles submitted to the journal of "Economics, Finance and Innovation" are based on international standards and the standards of the recent research system in Uzbekistan. By setting such high standards, the journal aims to help its authors increasingly adapt to international standards.
The topic of the scientific article submitted by the author (or authors) should correspond to any of the sections listed in the journal.
Articles should be based on empirical research, case studies, literature analysis and commentary, theory, practice, methodology, professional scientific review, and other descriptions.
Typically, manuscripts should be constructed around the following specific headings:
Article Title
The topic of the article should be as short and concise as possible, and should clearly state the research section of the article.
Author Information
This section includes the author's name (with father's name), place and position, academic degree and title, e-mail address and contact telephone numbers.
Abstract
The title page of the manuscript should contain the abstract, which must not exceed 250 words. The abstract should be comprehensible to readers before they have read the article, and reference citations must be avoided. It is essential that the abstract clearly states the importance of the work described in the article.
Key words
Keywords are words that describe the content and purpose of an article in the shortest possible time. It is recommended that each keyword be repeated an average of 5-10 times in the main text to make the article easy to find on the very first pages, in scholar.google.com or google.com.
Introduction
The introductory part describes the research problem, its goals and objectives. This section also explains the basis for choosing a research topic, its relevance and scientific significance
Literature review
The analysis of the relevant literature is a part that shows that the author has knowledge and insights on the problem under study. In essence, any research is based on prior knowledge in the field. Literature analysis is based on the latest journal articles and other sources in the field.
Research Methodology
Research methodology is one of the most important parts of research, and it is the mapping of the research that leads to the research path and the address (result). The research methodology is based on determining the research philosophy and direction, research design, i.e. master plan leading to the solution of the research problem, ways of obtaining the necessary information for research, selection of the research object (sampling). All equations presented in the article must be prepared using the equation function in the word text editor.
Analysis and results
The analytical part of the research analyzes the data collected using pre-defined analytical methods (mathematical models, etc.) in the research methodology. In this case, only the results of the analysis method are expressed; Discussion of the findings is the task of the next part of the article.
Conclusion and Recommendations
The author can describe the research goals and objectives, finding answers to the research questions, general conclusions about the main results of the research and the overall research process, as well as recommendations and future research directions in the conclusion and recommendations.
References
This section lists all the literature used in the study in the order: author's name, article title, journal title, publication, year, number, pages (Morwitz, Vicki, Eric A. Greenleaf, and Eric J. Johnson, "Divide and Prosper: Consumers' Reactions to Partitioned Prices," Journal of Marketing Research, 35 (1998), 453–463.) and the alphabetic order. Unused literature should not be included in the list of used literature.
Citations
Citations should include the name of the author and the date of publication.
Examples:
Name and year – Several studies (Adams, 1999; Carroll, 1979, 1989; Gray, 2000a, 2000b) support this conclusion.
Year only – But Cho and Patten (2007) presented conflicting evidence.
Order: Order citations alphabetically.
Designate two or more works by one author (or by an identical group of authors) published in the same year by adding “a,” “b,” and so forth, after the year.
Multiple authors: If a work has two authors, give both names every time you cite it. For three or more authors, use “et al.” even for the first citation.
Attachments
When necessary, any attachments (tables, results) can be asked for interpretation of tables and results presented in the manuscript.
The text of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman, 14 kegels, with a line spacing of 1 sm, leaving a space of 2 sm on all pages of the text (right, left, top and bottom). The maximum size of the manuscript should not exceed 25 pages, the minimum size should not be less than 5 pages, and the number of references should be at least 10 sources.
Tables & Figures
In the manuscript, the names of the tables should be written at the top, the names of the drawings or pictures should be written at the bottom, and their source should be clearly displayed in the below of the table.
It is recommended that the manuscript be submitted with an official review by a Ph.D. in the relevant field.
Articles that do not meet the above requirements will not be considered by the editorial team.