Author Guidelines
Manuscript Submission
The manuscript submitted in the form of softcopy by using OJS (Open Journal System) through http://jurnal............ The manuscript submission also attached to the complete curriculum vitae of author and manuscript form refers to the following instruction below:
Writing Instruction
The manuscript should be a double-spaced minimum of 15 pages, and a maximum of 20 pages is already included abstract and bibliography/reference, paper size A4, font Book Antiqua 12 pts except for illustration (table, chart, figure, etc.) font size 10 pts. For editing, all the manuscript (including table, figure, and equation) should write in a form that can be edited by an editor (Word Document).
General Writing Style
The manuscript for publication of Jurnal Akuntansi, Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam (Journal of Accounting, Management and Islamic Business) could be study and application of theory, research, conceptual ideas, literature reviews, reviews of new books, bibliographic, and practical writing related to finance and banking science. The manuscript can be written in Indonesia Language or English Language in the form of an essay (published in the Indonesia or English Language), include the subheadings in each part, except introduction which shown without subheading. Ranked of subheading expressed with a different typeface and without subheading. The writing style is narrative, with minimizing of using table, figure, and equation.
Systematics of Manuscript
Conceptual systematics of manuscript consist of: title, authors name (without academic title), address where the manuscript wrote, address for correspondence (contact number, facsimile, and email), abstract, keywords, JEL classification, introduction (without subheading), main review (divided into subheadings), conclusion, and references. Systematics research manuscript consists of the title, authors name (without academic title) address where the result of research done, address for correspondence, abstract, keywords, JEL classification, introduction (without subheading) hypotheses development (optional), methods, results, discussion, conclusion, suggestions, and references. The following instruction for each part of the manuscript and another way which needs to consider to the writing of the manuscript.
Title
Maximum consist of 14 words
Author Data
Consist of the full name without academic title and abbreviation, the name of author affiliations institution and complete address (including ZIP code), address for corresponding author (telephone, facsimile, and e-mail).
Abstract
Writing in English with 150-200 words (also include in Indonesia), consist of 1 paragraph. Abstract for research manuscript contains the purpose of research, methods, an important finding, and conclusions. Abstract for study article/ conceptual contains a summary of the overall content of the full article with idea inferred.
Keywords
Writing in English with 3-6 phrases. Keywords contain words or phrases which often used for manuscript and considered to represent and or related to the topic. Writing in alphabetical.
JEL Classification
The manuscript should include JEL classification which is the code to classify the field of science in line with the research topic. The classification code may refer to this link: https://www.aeaweb.org/econlit/jelCodes.php or https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php
Introduction
The introduction contains the substance of the articles according to topics and the purpose, especially the reasons both theoretical and empirical background of writing the manuscript. Express the theoretical concepts, ideas, as well as the findings of previous studies, useful as a comparison and as well strengthening, enrichment as well as sharpening the discussion, analysis, and interpretations. The presentation should be coherent chronological order. The connection between the logic of the first paragraph with the following should be clear.
Hypotheses Development (Optional)
A supposition or explanation (theory and empirical) that is provisionally accepted in order to interpret certain events or phenomena, and to provide guidance for further investigation. A hypothesis may be proven correct or wrong and must be capable of refutation. If it remains unrefuted by facts, it is said to be verified or corroborated.
Methods
The method is theoretical and technical information sufficient for the reader can reproduce the research well, especially important to put forward about the research design, population and sample, data (types and source), data collection technique, and data analysis technique (analysis model).
Results
The result presented in systemic. Narration in the results contain information extracted from the data; it’s not as it is. The illustration has to referred in the text; it presented the data processed not raw data (if necessary data reduction).
Discussion
The discussion is an express interpretation of the results, to answer the research objectives and hypotheses (optional). The discussion and data presentation is the same sequence. There was a development argument by correlating results, theory, and opinion, including comparative results of previous research. It is important to state the possibility of contribution result of the research for science development.
Conclusion
Conclusion interpret results and discussion of research for more comprehensive.
Suggestions
Suggestions intended for practical action (the company which studies), for development of new theory, and further research.
Citation
Citation in the text made in the format of name and year, such: Suhardjanto & Miranti (2009) for beginning the sentence, and (Wahyudi, 2010) for the end of a sentence. If there are more than two authors used et al. After the name of first author, such: Ettredge, et al. (2010). For more than one references, is based on the chronology of the year or alphabetical order if there is the same year. For
example: (Arisudi & Gapor, 2010; Herdinata, 2010; Nursyamsi, 2010) or (Yuniarti, 2008, Budianto,
2009, Iriani & Gunarianto, 2010).
References
Reference arrange by following the procedures of the following example and sorted alphabetically and chronologically.
· A book appears as follows:
Skiadas, C. (2009). Asset Pricing Theory. New Edition. Published by Princeton University Press.
· An Article in a journal appears as follows:
Kashyap, A. K. & Zingales, L. (2010). The 2007-8 financial crisis: Lessons from corporate finance.
Journal of Financial Economics, 97(3), 303-488.
· A working paper appears as follows:
Rojas, L. & Suares. (2010).The international financial crisis: Eight lessons for and from Latin America.
Working Paper 02. January. Center for Global Development
· A proceeding appears as follows:
Rachmawati. (2005). Over-reaction pasar terhadap harga saham. Prosiding. Simposium Akuntansi Nasional VIII.
· A dissertation, thesis, etc is cited as follows:
Choudhury, M. A. (2007). Philosophy of Islamic financial engineering: Evaluationary equilibrium in learning spaces of unity of knowledge. International Seminar and Workshop on Islamic Financial Engineering. Post Graduate Program of Faculty of Economics Islamic University of Indonesia. Yogyakarta.
Nurkhin, A. (2009).Corporate governance dan profitabilitas: Pengaruhnya terhadap pengungkapan tanggung jawab sosial perusahaan (Studi empiris pada perusahaan yang tercatat di Bursa Efek Indonesia). Tesis. Program Studi Magister Akuntansi Program Pascasarjana Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Diponegoro.
· Another document (Regulation/Constitution):
Peraturan Bank Indonesia Nomor: 11/25/PBI/2009 Tentang penerapan manajemen risiko bagi bank umum.
· An article in website appears as follows:
Oorschot, L. V. (2009). Risk reporting: An analysis of German banking industry. Retrieved from: http://oaithesis.eur.nl. August 30, 2017.
· An Article in newspaper, magazine, etc., is cited as follows:
Hasbullah, Y. (2004). Prinsip-prinsip manajemen risiko kredit di perbankan dalam rangka good corporate governance. Majalah Usahawan Indonesia, 12(XXXIII) Desember: 28-31.
Illustration (Table and Figure)
The illustrations in the form of tables and figures (optional) included by the needs of the writing and given a sufficient explanation, and typed in a format that can be edited by the editorial team.
Table. Typed font size 10 pts, form tables are created as the following example:
Table 1. An indicator of General Bank Performance Based on Assesment of CAEL (%)
|
General Bank |
Dec |
Dec |
Dec |
Dec |
Dec |
Dec |
|
( % ) |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
|
CAR |
19,90 |
22,40 |
19,40 |
19,40 |
23,4 |
20,48 |
|
ROA |
1,50 |
2,00 |
2,60 |
3,50 |
2,35 |
2,66 |
|
BOPO |
98,41 |
94,76 |
88,10 |
76,64 |
81,42 |
71,16 |
|
LDR |
33,00 |
38,20 |
43,50 |
50,00 |
62,27 |
67,46 |
|
NPL Gross |
12,10 |
8,10 |
8,20 |
5,80 |
7,56 |
4,10 |
Source: Bank Indonesia (in Investor magazine, 2008) and Infobank June 2008.
Figure. Figure and charts are printed in black and white, so it needs to be made in different patterns among the data displayed (can use grayscale, pattern, etc.). The figure made like the following example:

Copyright
Manuscripts are submitted must be an original, not plagiarized / plagiarism of other people's work has not been published, and are not sent at the same time to another publisher. Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan (Journal of Finance and Banking) holds the copyright for all materials included in the form of print, electronic, and another form. Authors need to approve the diversion of copyright with fill out and sign a Statement of diversion Copyrights and then sent back to the address of the editorial accompanied by a curriculum vitae, after the manuscript can otherwise be published by the editorial team of the Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan (Journal of Finance and Banking).
Other Requirement
Submit the curriculum vitae consists of: (1) Personal Data: full name with academic title, a name of an institution, address, and contact number institution, e-mail, home address, phone number, address for correspondence for journal delivery. (2) Educational Background. (3) Scientific work produced (publication).
For authors whose articles have been accepted are required to pay a contribution and subscribe fee of at least IDR 100,000 (one hundred rupiahs) and can be transferred in the account Bank BSI Number xxxxxxx on behalf of USDELDI.
Components and Indicator Reviewers Assessment are described in the following table:
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No |
Component |
Evaluation Indicator of the reviewer |
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1 |
Title |
Effectiveness, Specification, and clarity |
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2 |
Abstract (in English) |
Complete and describe the essence of the article |
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3 |
Keywords |
Describing the essential concept of the article |
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4 |
Introduction (background, Objective or |
Up-to-date, originality, the relevance of the Topic, |
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scope, literature Review) |
compatibility of the important reason for the research |
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objective |
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5 |
Methods |
Accuracy, Specification, and clarity |
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6 |
Results (Analysis and Synthetic) |
Analysis acuteness |
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7 |
Discussion (Interpretation) |
Up-to-date finding, relevance to the interrelated |
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researches, and the scientific contribution effect of finding |
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/idea to the development of science |
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8 |
Conclusion |
Logical, valid, brief, and clear |
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9 |
Suggestions |
For next/advanced research |
|
10 |
References |
The degree of up-to-date and the reference of primary sources (journals). Rules: minimal 80% of the journals of the interrelated scientific researchers, above 2009 (year); the number of citation minimal 10 |
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