CALL FOR PAPERS

International Journal of Undergraduates Studies (IJUS)(e-journal) ISSN: 2289-4242, strives to comply with highest research standards and scientific/research qualities. The IJUS welcomes contributors from an empirical and/or conceptual point of view that are solicited that address these issues (but are not limited)

Social Sciences and Humanities
Business and Management
Science and Technology

Target Market (for both authors and readers)

Undergraduates (Certificate, Matriculation, Diploma and Bachelor degree student)
Management academics, researchers and professional worldwide
Consultants

AUTHOR GUIDELINES

As a step to follow the high quality and success of Emerald, International Journal of Undergraduates Studies (IJUS) follows the standards of Emerald journals for paper submission guidelines, which are;

Papers should be submitted via zaidiuitm2000@yahoo.com

As a guide:

1. Articles should be between 3-5 pages in length
2. A title of not more than ten words should be provided
3. A brief autobiographical note should be supplied including:

Full name, affliation, email address, full international contact details, and brief professional/student biography

Paper Types: Research/literature review/conceptual/ technical/general view

4. Tables should be typed and included as part of the manuscript and not more than 4 tables. They should not be submitted as graphic elements.

5. References to other publications must be in Harvard style and carefully check for completeness, accuracy and consistency.

You should cite publications in the text: (John, 2011) using the first author's name or (John and Lim, 2011) citing both names of two, or (John et al., 2011) where there are three or more authors. At the end of the paper a reference list in alphabetical order should be supplied:

For book, e.g. Ahmad, K. (2011), Nanotechnology, University Publication Centre, Selangor.

For journal, e.g. Ahmad, K., and Veron, M. (2011). "Determining critical success factors of nanotechnology in Malaysian manufacturing industry," International Journal of Undergraduates Studies, Vol.3,No.2, pp. 12-22.

REVIEW PROCESS

Papers are initially reviewed by the editors to make sure they meet journal's scope, they will be sent our for blind review process. Although we strive to provide the review result as soon as possible, it might normally take up to 3-6 months for the review

SUBMISSION FEE

There is no submission fee charged

POLICY

Copyright (c) 2012 by Community of Research (CoRe)-Management Science (MS) & Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Malaysia

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission in writing, from the publisher.

International Journal of Undergraduates Studies (IJUS) is jointly published of Community of Research (CoRe)-Management Science (MS), Faculty of Business Management and UiTM Press, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

The views and opinion expressed therein and those of the individual authors and the publication of these statements in the International Journal of Undergraduates Studies (IJUS) do not imply endorsement by the publisher or the editorial staff

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Vol 2 No 3, 2013

Article 1: Accounting information systems user's satisfaction among accounts preparer
By: Mohamad Azmi Nias Ahmad and Shahrir Aizat Abdul Ghani

Article 2: Factors affecting bankruptcy: The case of Malaysia
By: Hilwa Hilmy, Shaliza A. Mohd Z., and Norasyikin A. Fahmi

Article 3: Jaccard Index with Yager class T-Norm for ranking fuzzy numbers
By: Nazirah Ramli, Nurul Haziqah Mohamed, Marina Mohamad and Fairuz Shohaimy

Article 4: Factors affecting demand for money in Japan
By: Norhidayu Rosli, Norsiah Kadir, Sabri Nayan and Norasyikin Abdullah Fahami

Article 5: Issues and challenges in talent identifications (TID) programmed implementation: A case study in Johor
By: Mohamad Yusuff and Jamiaton Kusrin

Article 6: Ex vivo antiplasmodial acitivity of quassia borneensis noot. (simmaroubaceae) extracts against mice erythrocytes infected by plasmodium berghei NK65
By: Ahmad Rohi Ghazali, Julenah Ag Nuddin, Siti Nurfarhana Sabireen, Wan Marahaini Wan Razali and Shafariatul Akmar Ishak

Article 7: Relationship between sports involvement and students' performance in Malaysian university
By: Norzaidi Mohd Daud, Akmal Syalwani Idris, Nazhatul Ashikin Abd Manaf, and Fatin Adawiyah Mudzaffar

Article 8: Online tutorial (I-learn) usage and students' performance : An empirical evidence in Malaysian university
By: Norzaidi Mohd Daud, Nasyitah Salehudin, Naura Nadira Khairuddin, Roslinda Razalek and Nuur Fadhlika Mohd Sani

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