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Author Guidelines
The Journal of Economics, Accounting, Management (JEAM) requires authors to follow the guidelines below to ensure that manuscripts meet formatting and quality standards.
1. Manuscript Format
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Language: Manuscripts may be written in Bahasa Indonesia or English.
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Article Length: Articles should be between 5,000–8,000 words, including abstract, tables, and references.
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Font: Use Times New Roman, size 12 pt, with 1.5 spacing.
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Margins: Set 2.5 cm on all sides.
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File Format: Submit the manuscript in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) format.
2. Article Structure
Manuscripts should follow this structure:
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Title
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The title should be concise, informative, and reflect the content of the article (maximum 20 words).
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Abstract
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Length: 150–250 words.
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Describe the purpose, method, main findings, and conclusion.
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Include 3–5 keywords.
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Introduction
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Explain the background, research objectives, and contribution of the article.
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Research Methodology
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Detail the research design, data collection methods, analytical tools, and procedures used.
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Results and Discussion
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Present findings clearly using tables or graphs as needed.
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Discuss the implications of the results for theory or practice.
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Conclusion and Suggestions
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Summarize the main findings and provide recommendations for future research or practice.
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References
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Use the APA Style, 7th edition formatting standard.
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3. Citation and Reference Format
Authors must adhere to APA Style, 7th edition for citations and references. Examples:
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Journal Article:
Smith, J. (2020). The impact of leadership on organizational performance. Journal of Business Studies, 35(4), 123–135. https://doi.org/xxxx
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Book:
Brown, T. (2018). Financial management: A practical guide. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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Book Chapter:
Wilson, P. (2019). Strategic management frameworks. In J. Taylor (Ed.), Business strategies for the 21st century (pp. 45–67). London: Routledge.
4. Supplementary Files
Authors are encouraged to upload supplementary files to enhance reader engagement. These may include:
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Data Sets: Raw data used in the analysis.
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Research Instruments: Questionnaires or other tools used in the research.
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Additional Tables/Charts: Supporting materials not included in the main article.
Recommended file formats: Excel (.xlsx), PDF, or ZIP.