Manuscript organization

Original article

They are original works of completed research, not previously published, and aimed at a specialized audience. A complete original research article must have a maximum length of 25 pages, including tables, figures, and bibliographical references (considering Times New Roman style 12 points and double spaced). Supplementary material, annexes, or appendices are not considered in this space.

It should be organized as follows:

Title
Authors and affiliations
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results and discussions
Conclusion
Acknowledgments (optional)
Author Contributions
Bibliographical references (APA format)

 

Review Articles

They are works with an extension of no more than 40 pages, including tables, figures, and bibliographical references (considering Times New Roman style 12 points and double spaced). Supplementary material, annexes, or appendices are not considered in this space. Review articles must be previously reconciled with the Editor of the journal by sending the title, abstract, index, and bibliographic references to naturaeconomia@lamolina.edu.pe

It should be organized as follows:

Title
Authors and affiliations
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Body: Main Part of the Review Article
Current and future challenges
Conclusion
Acknowledgments (optional)
Bibliographical references (APA format)

 

Description of the organization of the articles in the Natura@economía journal

Title (English and Spanish)
It must be concise and understandable to readers, have a maximum length of 20 words and contains no abbreviations or formulas where possible.

Author names and affiliations
Place the names and surnames of each author, below the names and indicate all affiliations with a number (institutional affiliation, city, and country). Provide each author's email address and ORCID ID (https://orcid.org/my-orcid)

Corresponding author
It must be identified with an asterisk. Make sure the email address and contact details are up to date.

Abstract (English and Spanish)
It must be concise and authentic, in addition to being structured as follows: background, objectives, methodology, results (main findings) and conclusions. The abstract must be written in a single paragraph without subheadings. Do not include bibliographical references. The abstract must contain a maximum of 250 words.

Keywords (English and Spanish)
At the end of the abstract paragraph, provide a maximum of six (6) descriptors for each language version directly related to the topic of the study. It must be written in lowercase and separated by semicolons (;).

Introduction (original article)
It must contain four aspects (context of the problem, background, scientific gap, and in the last paragraph the objective of the study).

Introduction (review article)
the importance and/or justification of the reviewed topic is exposed, a quick summary of the topics covered and the objective of the review. Normally the introduction of a review article is half the length of a full original research article.

Materials and methods
It must describe the object of study and the procedures executed in the study (mentioning in the same description of the procedures, the main equipment, and instruments used).

Results and Discussion
As the results are shown, they are interpreted and analyzed, having as support other previously published studies, or using some well-founded criteria.

Body: Main part of the review article
It contains the state of the art of the treated subject, structured in sections or chapters, ordered in a logical or common-sense way, for the good understanding of the reader.

Current and future challenges
The revised theory is analysed and discussed, the current situation and the future direction or projection of the topic discussed are discussed, and recommendations for future research work are given.

Conclusions
Constituting the main point for future research, they must be written in a brief, precise manner and in accordance with the established objectives. It should also include recommendations for future research and the benefits of its results. Do not use hyphens or bullets to separate them, write the conclusions in running text and in a single paragraph.

Acknowledgments (optional)
Articles derived from financed projects must contain a thank you to the financial institution, including contract number, agreement, resolution, etc.

Author contributions
Provide at minimum one contribution for each author in the submission article.
(1) The conception and design of the study, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data.
(2) Funding acquisition y project administration.
(3) Drafting the article or revising it critically for important content.
(4) Final approval of the version to be submitted.

Contributions will be published with the final article, and they should accurately reflect contributions to the study. The submitting author is responsible for completing this information at submission, and we expect that all authors will have reviewed, discussed, and agreed to their individual contributions.

References
The citations and bibliography style will be in APA (7th Edition or later). All the publications cited in the text must be listed in the Bibliographical References section, and vice versa, all the listed Bibliographical References must have been cited in the text. An important indication to take into account here is that at least 50% of the bibliographical references must be scientific articles and at least 50% from the last 5 years. Minimize as much as possible the use of books, theses and/or web pages.

Published articles
Valls, M., Cruz Rambaud, S., y Parra, I. M. (2020). Sustainable and conventional banking in Europe. PloS one, 15(2), e0229420. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229420

Dimitriadis, E., Anastasiades, T., Karagiannidou, D., y Lagaki, M. (2018). Creativity and Entrepreneurship: The role of Gender and Personality. International Journal Of Business & Economic Sciences Applied Research, 11(1):7-12.

Articles on websites
Maceiras, V., Pérez, I. y Campo, G. (2000). Análisis estadístico de la interacción entre la luminosidad, el estado de la superficie del pavímetro, los factores atmosféricos en los accidentes de circulación vial de la provincia de la Coruña. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos de La Universidad de Coruña. https://1library.co/document/4yrvv2oq-tituloanalisis-estadistico-interaccion-luminosidad-superficie-atmosfericos-accidentes-circulacion.html

Books
Abdalla, S., Apramian, S. S., Cantley, L. F., y Cullen, M. R. (2017). Occupation and Risk for Injuries. In C. N. Mock (Eds.) et. al., Injury Prevention and Environmental Health. (3rd ed.). The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank. http://doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-0522-6_ch6

Chapters of bookss
Moncaris, L., Martelo, R. y Villabona, N. (2020). Estudio prospectivo sobre el perfil del administrador de empresas colombiano para el año 2020 mediante la técnica ábaco de regnier. Prospectiva del emprendimiento social y solidario, 147-15 pp. https://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/book/article/view/4094

Publications in technical journals
Godet, M. (2007). Prospectiva Estratégica: problemas y métodos. Instituto Europeo de Perspectiva Estratégica, Cuaderno n° 20, Segunda Edición. http://www.laprospective.fr/dyn/francais/memoire/Cajadeherramientas2007.pdf

Thesis/undergraduate, masters or doctoral dissertations
Sotelo, L. (2016). El Impacto del Acceso a los Servicios de Agua y Saneamiento sobre la Desnutrición Crónica Infantil: evidencia del Perú. Tesis para optar el Título de Licenciada en Economía. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Resolution
Resolución Nº0378-2020-R-Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. Plan Estratégico del Sistema de I+D+i+e de la UNALM 2020-2023 (17 de octubre del 2020). http://www.lamolina.edu.pe/rectorado/secgeneral/resoluciones_2020/RR_2020_0378.pdf.

More information

Figure
Figures are inserted after the first paragraph in which they are cited. In addition, they must represent relevant information from the study and must be of high quality (200 to 300 dpi). Likewise, they must be numbered correlatively.

Figure Example

Table
The tables are inserted immediately after the first paragraph in which they are cited, likewise, they must be as editable text (Word) and not as images. Tables can be placed next to the relevant text in the article. The data presented in the table should not duplicate the results described in other parts of the article.

Table Example

 Footnotes page
Footnotes are not allowed. If your manuscript contains footnotes, move the information in the main text or in the reference list, depending on the content.

Abbreviations
Define at its first occurrence in the text. Keep the use of abbreviations to a minimum.

Nomenclature
Use the correct and established nomenclature whenever possible.

International System of Units
All units of measurement must be expressed according to the International System of Units.