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 Aims and Scope

The objective of the Journal of Future Studies for Development (JFSD) is to promote the foundation of futuristic knowledge, innovations, and the development of futuristic research tools that are beneficial to students, researchers, technocrats, teachers, lecturers, entrepreneurs and other interested people. In addition, this journal will contribute to the country’s future development.

The focus of JFSD is futuristic research that is relevant to multi-discipline oriented future studies and the development of tools for scenarios forecasting. Such research covers several areas including economics, business, finance and investment, society and the environment, political science and governance, technology and the integration of the three sectors (the public sector, the private sector and the people sector).

 

 

The Institute of Future Studies for Development is an institute with over 30 years’ continuous expertise and experience in research methodology, impact assessment and analysis of projects and policies, behavior model design and forecasting using qualitative and quantitative tools at both macro and micro levels.

 The Institute has experience, both in Thailand and other countries, in the study of several topics such as the economy, society and administration for government, state entreprises, the private sector, business and international organisations.

 

The Journal of Future Studies for Development (JFSD) is to promote the development of futuristic research that is relevant to multi-discipline oriented future studies and the development of tools for scenarios forecasting. including the following areas: economics, business, finance and investment, society and the environment, political science and governance, technology and the integration of the three sectors (the public sector, the private sector and the people sector).

All submitted manuscripts are subject to a preliminary review for compliance with JFSD’s aim & scope, research ethics and publication. After the online submission date the manuscripts authors will be notified of the preliminary audit results. Only manuscripts that have passed the preliminary examination will go through the expert peer review process.

Authors should provide for the submission of manuscripts to JFSD as follows.

I. PUBLICATION

JFSD focuses to checking Full paper, Editorial approval, Peer Review and Copyrights.

A.Full paper

Full paper are for full description on the original research articles that must be 4000-8000 words in length inclusive of references, tables, graphs, charts, and figures.

Authors should conduct full paper progress submissions by the date of the editorial announcement.

The standard order of section in the manuscript file is:

  • Academic article: title page, abstract, introduction, literature review (can be included in the introduction), analytical/conceptual framework, results, conclusions, recommendations, and references.

  • Research article: title page, abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, conclusions, discussions, recommendations, and references.

Introduction

Importance and background of the research problem. It should not be just the interest of researchers or according to social trends or government policies. Instead, it should indicate the substance or knowledge and information relevant to the subject being studied. This should be written simply and clearly. The most common misconception is that writing for research objectives, not the expected benefits.

Literature review

This is a review to indicate that this research has not actually been done before. What is the gap? What are contribution that have been added to this research?.

Methodology

In this section, there should be a clear research conceptual framework, and should describe the steps of the research methodology used. So that others can conduct studies in accordance with this research methodology to judge the validity of the research results. Research methodology tools It should correspond to the nature of the variables to be measured or the things that are to be tested. The research sample should be a good representation of the population. Both defining the scope of a good sample and the number of samples.

Result and Discussion

Research results are presentations according to research methodology. There should be a quantitative or descriptive analysis based on the research hypothesis. Unbiased research results are presented. Discuss the reasons that are linked to the research objectives. Discussion of research findings should not be transcribed or shortened from research results chapters.

Conclusions and Recommendations

Summary is not an essay or a summary of the findings of the research found. Conclusions should arise from the synthesis of research results in order to meet the objectives of the research study, respectively, in concise manner. The recommendations section should describe the implementation benefits or policy recommendations. And research that should be further studied in the future.

Author Biographies

All authors may include biographies at the end of regular papers. The first paragraph may contain a place and/or date of birth (list place, then date). Next, the author’s educational background is listed. The degrees should be listed with type of degree in what field, which institution, city, state or country, and year degree was earned.

B.Editorial approval

All manuscripts will be checked first by an editorial to verify their accuracy. To comply with research ethics and publication, the JFSD format specification, editorial may request that the authors to make partial edits of the manuscript.

C.Peer Review

The acceptance criteria for all papers are based on the quality and originality of the research. The research results must have academic or scientific significance.

The preliminary validated manuscript. Typically, it will be reviewed by three experts, which takes time depending on the complexity of the content. Both the names of the reviewers and the author are not disclosed between each other (Double blind peer review).

After receiving reviewer’s comments and recommendations that passed can be published after revising according to such comments and recommendations, a normally after Editorial receive the reviewers’ comments and recommendations, it will then be sent to the corresponding authors be made within 4 weeks to editing.

Revised manuscripts must be submitted online by the corresponding author by must indicate the alterations that have been made in response to the reviewers’ comments item by item in a response note.

Authors to resubmit the revised manuscript to editorial after receiving reviewer’s comments and recommendations.

In the event of an unexpected event, the editorial office should be notified if additional time is needed or if an author chooses not to submit a revision. The editorial committee makes decisions concerning minor revision, resubmit (major revision), and acceptance or rejection upon 2-3 reviewer’s comments and recommendations. (1) There must be a minimum of three reviewers for teachers, lecturers, or researchers. (2) There must be a minimum of two reviewers for students (bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and PhD), entrepreneurs, or others.

D.Copyrights

All manuscript, when published and all published papers become the permanent property of the Institute of Future Studies for Development (IFD). Copyrights of all published are owned by the JFSD, must not be published elsewhere without written permission.

II. MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION

A.Overall Format

MS Word format in English. By sending files in both .word and pdf.

12-point Times New Roman font, 1.5 line spacing.

A4 sized (21.0 × 29.7 cm) paper with 2.54 cm (1 inch) margins on the top, bottom, and sides.

Number all manuscript pages starting with the title page as page 1.

In the text, numbers should be Arabic numerals, except when beginning a sentence.

The 24 hour system is used to indicate time, e.g., 13:00 hr.

A single file is permitted for initial submissions, but figures and tables are uploaded separately.

B.Title Page

Title of paper must use the first letter of every word in uppercase, use 16-point Times New Roman, not exceeding 12 words. Except for explaining in a specific case study.

Bold for title, and the line spacing should be 1 inch.

The Title should be enough to facilitate information retrieval, not use the acronym words.

Full title and running title of the article and authors’ information within three typeset lines.

Authors’ information should contain the names, affiliations including the name of the country. For a multi-affiliated, indicate each individual’s affiliation using a superscript Arabic number (1,2,3…).

C.Abstract & Index Terms

The Abstract should be no more than 300 words.

The abstract should be written as one paragraph and should not contain displayed mathematical equations, tabular material, or numbered references.

At the end of abstract, Index Terms should be given in 3 to 5 keywords and in alphabetical order, separated by commas.

D.Text

The text is recommended to be arranged in this order, if possible:

1) Text Section Heading

There are four levels of section headings with established specifications: primary; secondary; tertiary; and quaternary heads. Enumeration of section heads is required. The section headings are as follows:

      Primary Heading

Primary headings are enumerated by Roman numerals, use 14-point Times New Roman.

      Secondary Heading

Secondary headings are enumerated by capital letters followed by periods, upper and lower case, and italic.

Tertiary Heading: Tertiary headings are enumerated by Arabic numerals followed by parentheses. They are indented one, and run into the text in their sections, italic, upper and lower case, and followed by a colon. Quaternary heading: Quaternary headings are identical to tertiary headings, except that they are indented two ems, lower case letters are used as labels, and only the first letter of the heading is capitalized.

2) References in Text

References should be obviously related to documents. Reference uses the Author-date. Footnote should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text.

3) Tables and Figures

Tables and Figures should be numbered with Arabic numerals in the order of their appearance in the text, should be placed as close as possible to where they are mentioned in the text.

Use the table function of Microsoft Word.

Tables should have a concise and informative title with the table content between horizontal lines. Vertical lines are not used.

The caption should contain an explanation of all abbreviations and symbols used

Citations of figures in the text or parentheses are abbreviated, e.g., Fig. 1, Figs. 2 and 3. When the text refers to both figures and tables, they should be mentioned in parentheses, e.g., (Table 1; Fig. 2) and (Tables 2 and 3; Figs. 1 and 2).

Picture resolution to see clearly. Figures (line artwork or photographs) should be named fig1.tif or fig2.eps. Please do not use descriptive names.

Use lower case letters in superscripts a), b), c) … for special remarks.

Each a figure should not exceed one page.

E.References

 

 

The list of references should only include works that have been published or accepted for publication.

 

 

All the sources you have cited in the body of your research should states the author’s of the source, the material’s year of publication, the name or title of the source material, as well as its electronic retrieval information, including the date it was accessed, if these were gathered from the Internet and the digital object identifier (DOI).

 

Reference/Citation: American Psychological Association (APA) style

Journal of Future Studies for Development (JFSD) aims to foster notable research. Therefore, we have established stringent ethical standards and examination for research and publication as follows:

A. Originality and republication
All submitted manuscripts should be original research. The manuscript should not be submitted to other journals for publication at the same time.
Any portion of the research manuscript which has been accepted for publication in JFSD should not be submitted to other journals without permission of the JFSD editorial board.
If republication is detected in the text of the manuscript, the research will be withdrawn from the journal. The original author of the research and the institution to which the author is affiliated will be notified. The author [who attempted republication] will be responsible for any damage incurred, including all costs of conducting audits and review.

B. Imitation
Plagiarism in any form propagates unethical and unacceptable behavior.
This includes plagiarism by dishonestly misrepresenting copied research as the author’s own work in any form, plagiarism or transcription of the essence of another person’s work without attribution, as well as stealing information or research produced by others, and selectively reporting portions of works with the intent of misleading or deception.
The penalty imposed if any evidence of the aforementioned types of plagiarism are found in the published research will include retraction of the research as if not previously published and requiring that the author be responsible for any costs and compensation for the damages incurred.

C. Conflict of interest
There is a risk that conflicts of interest may occur—especially non-officially disclosed financial interests which may affect the validation process for research publications. Therefore, authors submitting research manuscripts should formally disclose any potential conflicts of interest.

D. Audits and reviewing
The process of auditing and reviewing research manuscripts before publication will require that the research manuscript be reviewed by at least two subject matter experts for academic validity and quality [and pass these standards]. The respective editors will then approve publication as the final stage. The author’s personal information will not be disclosed to those not involved in such audits and reviewing.

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief (EIC) : Prof Kriengsak Chareonwongsak, PhD, DPhil

Prof Asanga abeyagoonasekera, PhD, Executive Director of the South Asia Foresight Network (SAFN), the Millennium Project in Washington DC, USA and Former Executive Director at Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKI) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sri Lanka

Prof Jonathan Michie, DPhil, Professor of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange, University of Oxford, England

Prof Xiang Bing, PhD, Founding Dean, Professor of China Business and Globalization at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), China

Prof Pankaj Kumar Jha, PhD, Professor of Defence and Strategic Studies and Director, Centre for Security Studies (CSS), O.P. Jindal Global University, India

Prof Kyung-Young Chung, PhD, Hanyang University’s Graduate School of International Studies, Republic of Korea

Prof Chidchanok Lursinsap, PhD, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Assoc Prof Le Bo Linh, PhD, Chairman of the Scientific Council, Institute of Research and Application of Digital Technology, Vietnam

Assoc Prof Ir Dr CHANG Yoong Choon, Head of Department (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering), Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Sg Long Campus, Malaysia

Dr Jin Park, Chairman of the Global Vision Committee, 20th Presidential Election Headquarters, People Power Party, Republic of Korea

Prof Amporn Tamronglak, PhD, Thammasat University, Thailand

Dato’ Dr Jessie Tang, Founder and Group CEO of East West One Group, Malaysia

Prof Samrieng Mekkriengkrai, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Datuk Dr Paul T.H. Chan, HELP University, Malaysia

Asst Prof Rapeeporn Srijumpa, PhD, Burapha University, Thailand

Prof Vijay Sakhuja, PhD, Director, School of Integrated Coastal and Maritime Security Studies (SICMSS), Rashtriya Raksha University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat and Former Head, Maritime Studies, Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi, India

Prof Pruet Siribanpitak, PhD, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Assoc Prof Dr Sharmila Sethumadhavan, Head – Corporate Engagement/ DEAN Faculty of Business, International University of Malaya Wales (IUMW), Malaysia

Timothy Harney, Senior Operating Officer, SCL Nishimura & Asahi Limited

Prof Chaiyong Brahmawong, PhD, Bangkokthonburi University, Thailand

Thibault Danjou, Director Asia-Pacific at Export Enterprises and Member of the Investment Committee for Asia at Phitrust, France

Prof Phramaha Boonlert Inthapanno, PhD, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand

Dr Geoffrey Chow, Founder and Chief Strategist of the New Silk Roads World Forum, and Founder of the New Silk Roads Global Institute (NSRGI), Australia

Asst Prof Kowat Tesaputa, PhD, Roi Et Rajabhat University, Thailand

Asst Prof Chaiyon Paopan, PhD, Kalasin Rajabhat University, Thailand

Dr Penelopa Gjurcilova, UNDP and DCAF Geneva Center for Security Sector Governance, Switzerland

 

Submission: full paper
Publication fee is not charged

Publication Timeline
Submission: within Q3/2025
Date of Publication: Q4/2025

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