Please follow the manuscript template provided in the website.
Manuscripts should generally follow this order:
Font: Times New Roman, 14 pt., Bold, Each Word Capitalized, Centered.
Example: Impact of Renewable Energy Adoption on Industrial Efficiency
Examples:
Author listing: Iftay Khairul Alam¹⁎, Mushfeka Kamal², Mehadi Hasan³, and Abdur Rahim¹
Affiliations:
¹Department of Textile Engineering, European University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
²Department of Business Administration, European University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
³Department of Law, European University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
⁎Corresponding author(s): Iftay Khairul Alam, email: iftay_Khairul@eub.edu.bd
5 keywords, separated by commas.
Example: Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Bangladesh, Industrial Policy
Use a numbered heading system (e.g., 1, 1.1, 1.2, 2, 2.1 ...).
Present the background, rationale, literature context, and objectives of the study. Avoid figures or tables here.
Provide sufficient details for reproducibility, including data sources, instruments, and analysis methods.
Present findings clearly with supporting data. Figures and tables must be numbered sequentially and cited in text.
Interpret results, compare with existing studies, and highlight implications or limitations.
Summarize the main findings concisely without introducing new data.
(Optional) Recognize any individuals, organizations, or funding bodies that supported the research.
Authors must declare the use of generative AI in the manuscript preparation process upon submission of the paper.
Examples:
[1] R. A. Martina and I. F. Oskam, "Practical guidelines for designing recycling, collaborative, and scalable business models: A case study of reusing textile fibers into biocomposite products," Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 318, p. 128542, 2021, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128542.
[2] C. Chen. "Can Fashion Resale Ever Be a Profitable Business?" The Business of Fashion. https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/retail/can-fashion-resale-ever-be-a-profitable-business/ (accessed June 27, 2025).
From the Internet:
Check whether there are any requirements to use their photo. If not, then just mention their source link.
Example: Figure 1: Flax fiber cultivation. Adapted from Textile Sphere. (https://www.textilesphere.com/2019/10/cultivation-of-flax-fiber.html).
From Journals (Open Access):
If it is open access then no need to take permission. Just check the creative common license types and mention it in the caption.
Example: Figure 1: Tensile strength and strain values for hybrid laminates with surface-treated aluminum alloy and a graded structure of glass and carbon fiber-reinforced, Reproduced from Ref. [45], Copyright CC-BY terms, 2020.
From Journals (Not Open Access):
Need to take permission using Rightslink. Take figures from Springer, Elsevier, ACS, Willey, Taylor and Francis where you can easily get permission.
Example: Figure 11: Steps in degradation and their impact on NF composites, Reproduced with permission from Ref. [31] Copyright 2020 Elsevier.
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