Full-length research papers

Full-length research papers are considered finished research work and ready for publication. Please note that for in-program and awards considerations, submitted full-length research papers must be original and must NOT have been previously presented, scheduled for presentation, published, accepted for publication, and if under review, must NOT appear in print before the conference.
The redundant use of data sets, conceptual and methodological approaches should be avoided; if the submission is part of a wider project that includes data sets, conceptual models and methodologies previously used, authors should make it clear and transparent what is the element of originality and contribution to knowledge.
Full-length papers have a scope of 6,000–8,000 words in length, inclusive of everything (abstract, keywords, references, tables, figure legends, etc.) and are stripped of all authors’ identifiers. Papers with the author(s)’ name(s) and/or other identifiers will not be reviewed.
Should contain:
- A concise title.
- Structured abstract (max. 250 words).
- Up to 6 keywords Introduction.
- Literature review/theoretical approach.
- Design/Methodology/Approach
- Findings/Results.
- Discussion and conclusions.
- Complete reference list.
For specific formatting, please follow the author guidelines of the Journal of Communication Management.