
About the Journal
ISSN 2822-0978 (Online)
Focus and Scope
NIDA Case Research Journal’s main objective is to publish high quality, double blind peer-review papers using at least three referees, previously unpublished case studies both teaching case and research case — preferred but not required to be in the context of Thailand and should be archival or field based research. NIDA Case Research Journal publishes two issues per year (January-June, July-December). The main theme of case studies published in NIDA Case Research Journal relates to development administration in the field of Public Administration, Economics, Business Administration, Social Development, Environmental Management, Human Resource Development, Language and Communication, Applied Statistics, Decision Technology, Financial Investment and Risk Management, Population and Development, Computer Science and Information System, Tourism Management, Law, Legal Studies, and Communication Arts and Innovation.
Peer Review Process
- Creativity
- Academic contribution
- Completeness of the content and structure/components of research
- Language usage
- Clarity of hypotheses (if applicable)
- Clarity of the presentation and organization of the article
- Accuracy and correctness academically
- Conclusion and discussion
- Appropriate reference and citation
Publication Frequency
- Issue 1: January-June
- Issue 2: July-December
Publication Ethics
NIDA Case Research Journal committed to maintaining and applying high ethical standards in publication. Therefore, all parties involved must strictly follow the principles and standards of ethics in publication.
The NIDA Case Research Journal has a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism, including self-duplication. To ensure compliance, all manuscripts undergo screening with plagiarism detection software prior to peer review. Our plagiarism management policy is as follows:
The plagiarism policy is as follows:
- Plagiarism ≤ 20%: The manuscript will be accepted for the editorial review process.
- Plagiarism between 21-25%: Authors will be granted a single opportunity torevise and resubmit their manuscript before further consideration.
- Plagiarism ≥ 25%: The manuscript will be immediately rejected and will notproceed to the editorial review stage.
Roles and Responsibilities of Editors
1. The journal editors shall review the manuscripts submitted for publication, examined the contents of the manuscript corresponding to the purpose and scope of the journal including the quality reviews of the manuscripts submitted before publication in an evaluation and acceptance procedure and retain the accuracy of academic work.
2. Each manuscript submitted for publication should be given unbiased consideration by the editors. The editor should evaluate his or her merits on academic grounds, without reference to the authors ‘ nationality, sex, religion, culture, politics or institutional affiliations. The editor’s decision to accept or reject manuscripts should be based on their significance, novelty and clarity, including the scope of the journal.
3. Editors shall have no interest in authors or reviewers and shall not use the articles and journals for their business or personal benefit including the protection of the intellectual property standard against business needs.
4. The editors shall not modify or change the manuscript contents and reviewer evaluations, including not blocking or interfering with information exchanged between reviewers and authors.
5. The editors shall strictly follow the processes of the journal and its procedures.
6. The editors should respect the journal standards and ensure that all details contained in the journal’s research article conform to the international ethical accreditation, including journal quality development and up-to-date journal database.
Roles and Responsibilities of Authors
1. Manuscripts submitted must not have been published or accepted for publication in any other journal and must not be under consideration for publication anywhere else.
2. Authors must avoid plagiarism. The authors must properly be referred to or quoted when using the works and/or words of others. By mentioning these works in the article and listing them in references, authors should acknowledge ideas and results previously publicized.
3. In the case of the use of animals, participants or volunteers in a research article, authors should ensure that the ethical principles are strictly implemented in compliance with applicable regulations and law, including the need for the consent to be obtained before data can be collected.
4. When submitting a manuscript authors are responsible for recognizing and disclosing financial and other conflicts of interest that might bias their work.
5. Authors must consent to copyright transferring to the journal prior to publication and not publication with any other journals after the NIDA Development Journal has been published.
6. The author of whose name the article has been published must be the person contributing the article.
Roles and Responsibilities of Reviewers
1. Reviewer’s articles should be examined on the basis of their academic quality. Personal opinions or prejudices without proof should not be used as criteria for review decisions. For the reviewers, the authors should not be of interest.
2. The academic work derived from peer reviews should not be used by the evaluators for personal benefit.
3. Reviewers should realize that the manuscripts should be reviewed objectively in the context of their expertise in the field.
4. If any plagiarized material, falsified data or similarities between the examined manuscript and another document are found either published or under consideration in another journal, the reviewer should immediately notify the editor.
5. Reviewers who agree to review a manuscript must complete their reviews within the specified time period. A reviewer should treat a manuscript sent for review as a confidential document. It should neither be shown to nor discussed with others.
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission’s compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- NIDA Case Research Journal proudly invites scholars, experts and practitioners to send their case studies to advance the classroom learning experience of graduate students pursuing in various fields of development administration, including Public Administration, Economics, Business Administration, Social Development, Environmental Management, Law, Legal Studies, Human Resource Development, Language and Communication, Applied Statistics, Decision Technology, Actuarial Science and Risk Management, Population and Development, Information System Management and Computer Science, Tourism Management, Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics, and Communication Arts and Innovation.
- NIDA Case Research Journal publishes two issues per year (January-June, July-December)
- The case studies must be unpublished work and must not be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- The case studies will be rigorously reviewed by the editorial board and at least three reviewers, who are knowledgeable in the field, with double-blinded process. A decision by the Editorial board is considered final.
- The case studies must be written in English.
Author Guidelines
Case studies and articles published in the NIDA Case Research Journal should be clear, concise, complete, and contribute to the field academically. The cases and articles must not have been previously published in other journals.
1) The paper must contain the following:
- Title both in Thai and in English
- Names of all authors both in Thai and in English
- Abstract of 150-250 words both in Thai and in English
- Keywords of 3-5 words both in Thai and in English
2) The text must be printed with single space on one-side of A4 paper with margins of 2.5 cm for top and left sides, and 2 cm for bottom and right sides, and not be longer than 25 pages.
3) The title must be printed in
(Thai in Angsana New 20 pts, bold)
(English in Time New Roman 14 pts, bold)
- The name of the author must be printed in (Thai in Angsana New 16 pts, bold, italic) – Aligned right (English in Time New Roman 12 pts, bold, italic) – Aligned right
The academic position, workplace and email address of the author specified as footnote at the end of the page with the symbol (*) according to the number of the authors.
- The title of “Abstract” and “Keywords” in
(Thai in Angsana New 16 pts, bold)
(English in Time New Roman 12 pts, bold)
- The abstract must be printed in
(Thai in Angsana New 16 pts)
(English in Time New Roman 12 pts)
- The content must be printed in
(Thai in Angsana New 16 pts)
(English in Time New Roman 12 pts)
- Main heading in
(Thai in Angsana New 18 pts, bold)
(English in Time New Roman 14 pts, bold)
- Sub heading in
(Thai in Angsana New 16 pts, bold)
(English in Time New Roman 12 pts, bold)
4) The manuscript plus a submission form should be submitted via ThaiJO system (Thai Journal Online System) at https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/NCRJ.
5) References must abide by the APA Style system and must be alphabetically shown. For Thai references, reference list must be added by translating Thai references into English.
Editorial Team
Managing Editor
Patthareeya Lakpetch
National Institute of Development Administration
Editorial Board
Professor Edoardo Ongaro
The Open University, UK
Professor Sunhyuk Kim
Korea University, Korea
Professor Michael L. Kent
University of New South Wales, Australia
Professor Nik Rosnah Wan Abdullah
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, MALAYSIA
Professor Dr. Michael L. Kent
University of New South Wales, Australia
Professor Gary N. Mclean
University of Minnesota, U.S.A
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pornsit Jiraporn
Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A.
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Jongsawas Chongwatpol
National Institute of Development Administration, THAILAND
Assoc. Prof. Pol. Maj. Dr. Danuvasin Charoen
National Institute of Development Administration, THAILAND
Administrative Committee
Professor Dr.Tippawan Lorsuwannarat
Chairman
Professor Dr.Wisakha Phoochinda
Member
Professor Dr. Worachart Sirawaraphorn
Member
Associate Professor Dr.Kanchit Malaivong
Member
Associate Professor Dr.Wararit Panichkitkosolkul
Member
Associate Professor Dr.Sowatree Nathalang
Member
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Patthareeya Lakpetch
Member
Editors Staffs