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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.
  • The article submitted is original and has not been previously published, nor has it been submitted to another journal (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the editor).
  • The article submitted is original and has not been previously published, nor has it been submitted to another journal (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the editor).
  • The file sent is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word format.
  • Web addresses have been added for references where possible.
  • The text complies with the bibliographic and style requirements stated in the Rules for authors, which can be found in About the journal.
  • I accept as author that the article sent is subject to the conditions and modalities established by the SCIENTIFIC MAGAZINE "Visión de Futuro"; I DECLARE for legal purposes that I agree and that I accepted without restrictions all the terms and conditions of the evaluation for subsequent publication if appropriate, in full knowledge and compliance with the Rules for authors / s and the review process of pairs established for the magazine.

Author Guidelines

The call to receive articles is permanently open. The editorial team will decide in which number to publish the articles according to the editorial flow and thematic of the contributions received, whose decision will be communicated to the authors as soon as possible. If the interested party requires it, certificates may be issued stating that the article is accepted for publication.

All articles submitted for publication must comply with the standards for authors, be original and unpublished, and must not be simultaneously submitted for publication in another journal. In addition, all authors must have contributed significantly to the research and; they are obliged to provide retractions or corrections of errors in case of detection, provide the list of references, report on financial support and express in advance possible conflicts of interest if applicable. They must acknowledge their responsibility for the content of the contributions, the accuracy of the citations made and the right to publish the material.

Contributions must be sent in digital format and in Spanish. If the article is evaluated as to be published, it must also be in English.

The document must be ready for double-blind examination. The editorial team will send acknowledgment of receipt within the following 7 business days and will initiate the editorial process. From that date, it may take four months for the first result of the evaluation to be communicated. Important: contributions that do not comply with the formal guidelines established will not be sent for evaluation. To avoid delays in the evaluation process, the authors are advised to carefully review the manuscript before its submission and its complete compliance with the editorial standards.

The reception and processing of contributions submitted by the authors have no cost.

Content Requirements 

The presentation format is on A4 paper size with 1.5 space between lines in the  text, leaving an additional space between subtitle and text, Arial font size 11, justified, the margins to be used are , left, right and top: 25 mm; bottom: 20 mm. Heading, italics and underlined should not be used for the purpose of facilitating later editing. The text will be presented in Spanish.

The complete work will have a maximum length of between 18 and 22 pages, including the total content of the work. Send it in .odt or .doc format

Contents of the work

The articles will be organized following the general scheme in successive order: Title in Spanish and English, Name and Surname of the author, University and Faculty of the institution to which they belong, Province and Country, E-mail address (these data for each co- author); Summary, Abstract, Keywords- Spanish and English, Introduction, Development, Conclusion and References

TITLE: It should be concise and reflect specific aspects of the work, it is advisable not to use abbreviations or formulas. In capital letters, centered on the page and separated by double space from subsequent text. If the author wishes to acknowledge financial support and assistance from third parties in the research, they should add a footnote to the page. 

Author / s data: It should include full name and surname, also specify the institutional affiliation, city, country of origin and e-mail of each author. In case of being more than one author, the communications will be made to the main author.
Excessively long lists of institutional belongins will be avoided. If the authors belong to different institutions, the greater university belonging will be noted.

The ABSTRACT must be a condensation of the essential ideas and the results of the work; clearly relating the central problem, the hypothesis, the objectives, the methodology, the results and the conclusions. The information given in the title must not be repeated in the abstract, nor will any reference to the bibliography be made. Its length should be between 180 and 220 words and the writing style is declarative.
The Abstract must be the exactly the same as the summary in Spanish, but in English.

The KEY WORDS will consist of a maximum of 5 (five) words that will provide an idea of the central theme or objective of the work. They will start with a capital letter and will be separated by a semicolon. The key Words will be  the same in English as in Spanish.

The initial content of the work will be briefly developed in the INTRODUCTION, defining the objectives, the problem, the hypothesis, the field of application and the impact.

DEVELOPMENT, after the introduction, the development of the work will be presented, beginning after a simple space and with the corresponding subtitle (aligned to the left, in lowercase and bold).

The Materials and Methods will include enough detail to allow another researcher to repeat the work; when these represent a modification or novelty, otherwise, only the references of the methodology will be cited.

The results will be presented with a concise and easily understandable style, the results found and the comparison with previous results (own or other authors) as an essential part of a scientific-technical work.

The Tables will be used to present diverse information that cannot be expressed in the text in a short and understandable way; they must be numbered in the upper part as they are referred to in the text (Table Nº1, Table Nº 2,… Table Nº n). A numerical series must be respected for the tables and another for the figures and presented in a format possible for modifications, necessary to be made when translating the article. They will be added with the format established according to the APA standards (latest edition) (https://normasapa.org/estructura/tablas/).


Figures or Graphics include graphics, drawings, maps and any type of illustrations not listed above. References to figures in the text can be abbreviated "Fig. No. 2 shows ..". They will be added with the format established according to the APA standards (latest edition) (https://normas-apa.org/estructura/figuras/).


Acronyms are initial letters that are used as an abbreviation of a word, label or denomination. No matter how well-known an acronym may be, it will never be used without the first time appearing in parentheses, preceded by its full statement.

The Bibliographical Notes, the function of the note is to clarify aspects or issues of the exhibition. They are numbered consecutively with superscript in the text, with Arabic numerals, their placement is behind the word in the text that needs clarification, the location of the note is at the foot of the page, their length should not exceed 8 lines.
The text of the note begins to be written after the corresponding number, followed by a period and indented from the left margin, with Arial font size 10 and single line spacing.
The note must end with a period, the line spacing is one within each note. It is advisable to use this resource as little as possible. Notes will never be used to reference a source or mention a bibliography.
Example: Distance 1 is an element that is used ...
Therefore, as a footnote, the following is placed:

1. Remoteness: it is a word ...

The CONCLUSION must be presented in concrete sentences.

All content aspects of a written work that are not original by the author himself (texts, ideas, etc.) must be documented. These references to other authors' writings are “citations” and must follow the APA Standards (latest edition) (https://normas-apa.org/).

Bibliographic References must be listed at the end of the text, in alphabetical order, under the REFERENCES section according to APA standards (latest edition) and should preferably be authors of books with no more than two years of publication, preferably not exceeding 20 references.

At least 3 references from good journals indexed in Scopus must be incorporated, and only bibliographic sources of high academic quality must be used, avoiding reference to information from sites of doubtful or inappropriate prestige.

Articles submitted for possible publication must necessarily refer to topics that are of interest to an international audience and not limited to local cases, which would limit the interest of readers.

Important: The author is the owner of the exploitation rights of the contents of the article of his authorship.

Theme and scope

The fundamental objective of the Scientific Journal Visión de Futuro is to disseminate scientific-technological knowledge, through the original results of scientific research, which represent a contribution to the development of science and technology. It includes applied research and technological development works, high-impact bibliographic reviews and eventually case studies that, due to their relevance, merit publication and, in this way, stimulate the dissemination of intellectual production in the areas of Economics, Administration and Accounting, as well how to serve as a stimulus for future research and development of knowledge. It is a space for national and international production, focused on articles that are based on solid theoretical and empirical bases.
It is aimed at the advanced university audience, as well as the general scientific community.
The magazine is composed of at least six original articles, available in two languages, Spanish and English; It began in 2004, its periodicity is semi-annual with free access, mainly through the page of the Faculty of Economic Sciences-UNaM, and the different databases in which it is included.

Original Articles

They consist of the result of research yet unpublished in any form, except preliminary (for example, in a cientific event).

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