Author Guidelines

Guidelines for Writing:

1. Manuscripts in the form of summaries of field research (empirical), literature research, and popular scientific works in Indonesian that have not been published in other print media.

2. The font used is Times New Roman size 12 and compatible with MS-Word. Research attachments such as questionnaires and other instruments must be sent along with the manuscript. The inclusion of attachments in the journal depends on the availability of space (pages).

3. Originality of Writing. Authors must guarantee the originality of the articles submitted in the form of a statement of originality. Violations of copyright and academic ethics are the responsibility of the author.

4. The length of the article submitted should be between 15-20 pages, single-spaced, and accompanied by an abstract of 100-250 words. The abstract should be written in English and accompanied by keywords.

5. The writing structure should be arranged in the following order:

a) Title, author's name, institution, and biography.

b) Abstract.

c) Main Body:

For field research and literature research:

1. Introduction in the form of background and problems.

2. Theoretical basis and hypothesis development.

3. Research methods.

4. Analysis and discussion.

5. Conclusions and suggestions.

For popular scientific works:

1. Introduction in the form of background and problems.

2. Theoretical basis (if any).

3. Discussion.

4. Conclusion.

d) References.

e) Appendix.

6. Subtitle numbering uses letters A, B, C, D, while subtitles use Arabic numerals and so on.

7. Equations. All mathematical equations or formulas are written on a separate line in the middle of the page (centered). Equations or formulas are numbered sequentially with Arabic numerals in parentheses in the right margin.

8. Footnotes. Footnotes on the front page use asterisks (*), while those in the text use Arabic numerals in sequence. Footnotes are only used to clarify the text.

9. Tables. Tables are numbered using Arabic numerals. Each table is given a title followed by a legend that corresponds to the table's contents. Tables printed on larger paper are submitted as is, without being reduced by photocopying. Tables are printed on separate pages at the end of the text. The location of tables within the text must be indicated precisely and clearly so that readers can understand them without having to read the text.

10. Figures, diagrams, graphs. Numbering uses Roman numerals, printed in the center of the page (centered) separately from the text, and placed at the end of the paper. The location of figures, tables, and graphs within the text must be indicated precisely and clearly so that readers can understand them without having to read the text.

11. References. References are printed on the last page before tables and figures, double-spaced, separated, alphabetized, and with the title REFERENCES.
a. References cited in the text can be written as follows:
o Pinches and Taingo (1973) reported that ......
o Social values are demonstrated .......... (Stolle, 1976).
o Page numbers are only cited for direct quotations. The page number is written after the colon. Example:
• ................... (Pinches and Taingo, 1973:17)
• Pinches and Taingo (1973:17)
o References in the text with more than two authors can be written with one name followed by et al. Example:
• ................... (Zikmund et al., 1977)
• Zikmund et al. (1977) ........................
b. Writing references in the reference list.
o Textbooks (monograph)
Pyndyk, R.S. and D. L. Rubinfield. 1987. Econometric Model & Economic Forecasts, 3rd ed. NY: McGraw-Hill Publishing, Inc.
o Articles (periodicals)
Porcano, T.M. 1984a. Distributive Justice and Tax Policy, The Accounting Review 59 (October): 619-636.
____________. 1984b. The Perceived Effects of Tax Policy on Corporate Investment Intentions. The Journal of the American Taxation Association 6 (Fall): 7-19.
o Articles in collective publications.
Brennan, M.J. and E.S. Schwartz. 1994. A New Approach to Evaluating Natural Resource Investments, in Stern, Joel M. and D.H. Chew Jr. (eds.), The Revolution in Corporate Finance, 2nd ed., Massachusetts: Blackwell Publisher.
o Article (website)
Standberg, C, 2005. The Convergence of Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility: Thought-Leader Study. Downloaded from http://www.corostranberg.com/