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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 submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Here are the author guidelines for Journal Maneksi (Management Ekonomi Dan Akuntansi)
1. The manuscript can be written in English. The author must write an article in the journal format, as in this journal's template [link].
2. The article contains the background and purpose of research, related studies, methods to solve the problem, results, discussion, conclusions, and reference list.
3. The submitted article must be written with a maximum of 10 pages (additional pages will incur an extra fee). You can send it by Journal Maneksi address at the following link http://join.if.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/join. The author must log in first to send their article. The submission guide can be downloaded from the following pages.
4. The format should follow the manuscript template that contains:
o TITLE: The title of the article should contain as few words as feasible while still accurately summarizing its substance (CENTER, UPERCASE, TIMES NEW ROMAN 14, BOLD, 1 SPACING)
o AUTHORS: The authors' names should be accompanied by the authors' institutions, the institutions' addresses, and email addresses, without any academic titles or job titles.
o ABSTRACT: It must be able to stand alone since abstracts are frequently given apart from articles. A well-written abstract allows the reader to identify the main points of a document, assess its relevance to their interests, and decide whether to study the text in its full quickly and adequately. The abstract should identify the aim, the suggested method or solution, and highlight the most important findings and conclusions. It should be informative and entirely self-explanatory. The Abstract should be between 100 and 250 words. Avoid using references, but list the author(s) and the year (s). Standard nomenclature should be used, and non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential, they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself. No literature should be cited.
o KEYWORDS: The keyword list allows adding 5 to 7 keywords, used by the indexing and abstracting services, in addition to those already present in the title.
o INTRODUCTION: The introduction should include at least three paragraphs containing: (1) Paragraph I contain the background/problems/facts that support the research/study; (2) Paragraph II contains the state of the art/related works which contains at least five related previous studies; (3) Paragraph III contains the research position/gap/differentiation and defines the purpose of the research/study.
o METHOD: The method explains the research chronologically, including research design and research procedure (in the form of algorithms, pseudocode, or other). Then, describe the case study, data sources (data collections) used, and how to test or acquire data.
o RESULT AND DISCUSSION: The Result and discussion section explains the complete results of the research and, at the same time, provides a comprehensive discussion. Results can be presented in figures, graphs, tables, and other forms that make the reader understand easily. Please, write this section systematically according to the method used. In the discussion, there must be references cited as a comparison/analysis of the linkages of the findings with previous research.
o CONCLUSION: The Conclusion provides a statement of what is expected, as stated in the "Introduction" chapter, which can ultimately result in the "Results and Discussion" chapter, so there is compatibility. Do not repeat the abstract. The conclusion should contain results and discussion (findings), contributions, and implications, and it can also explain the "lack of study" of the research. Then, there should be suggestions for further research.
o REFERENCES: References should: (1) Minimum 20 references; (ii) 80% are sourced from reputable journal articles (clear sources and DOI) up to date, maximum in the last 5 years; (iii) 20% comes from sources other than journal articles (books, news portals, etc.); and (iv) Using the Mendeley reference manager.
5. The table should be numbered, for example, Table 1. Category. The description of the table (number and title of the table) must be placed above the table.
6. Images should be numbered, for example, Figure 1. Context Diagram. The description of the image (the number and the title of the image) must be placed below the image.
7. Mathematical formulas must be written clearly, and numbers and information must be described in the formula.
8. Citation and reference writing are written using the Harvard (author-date system) Style with numbering. The numbering refers to the list of references used. The references are written by using numbers with square brackets, for example: [1] First reference.
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors must check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors who do not adhere to these guidelines.
1. The manuscript is my scientific work.
2. The manuscript has no plagiarism matter.
3. The manuscript has never been previously published in any other scientific publication and is not under review by any other scientific publication.
4. The submitted manuscript has been written using Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) with the following Journal Maneksi manuscript template.
5. The submitted manuscript does not exceed 10 pages A4, including figures and tables, without appendices.
6. The abstract is already brief and does not exceed 200 words in English.
7. Keywords are written in English, between three and five phrases.
8. References are written according to the writing style of Journal Maneksi (Management Ekonomi Dan Akuntansi)