Conclusion:
- A clear conclusion section help editors and reviewers to judge our work easily
- Keep it brief.
- Summarise the motivation/purpose of the study, what we did, and what we found.
- State the key conclusions.
- Do not cite (old or new) referencesin this section.
- Discuss the implications of the findings. Are the findings:
- supporting a given theory?
- solving a corporate problem?
- helping managers and policymakers to make better decisions or design new strategies?
- If possible, discuss broader implications of the findings for the society, governments, investors, etc.
- Do not overstate the findings, however. The implications must be based only on the evidence reported in the paper. Do not exaggerate the results.
- No speculative statement.
- Recap the objectives and explain on how you achieved that objectives.
- State the limitation of the project.
- Possible future work recommendation.