Author Guidelines
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE) is published once a month and serves as a peer-reviewed journal specialising in field research and literature reviews related to Economics, Accounting, Management, business and finance. Its aim is to offer readers a better understanding of Economics, Accounting, Management, business, finance and to present advances through the publication of research articles and reports, which include field studies and literature reviews. The journal invites scholars and experts working in all areas of Economics, Accounting, Management, Business and finance in both general and specialised scope. Articles must be original, based on field and literature research, not previously published, and not under consideration for publication in other journals. All submitted articles will be reviewed by the Editor, editorial board, and blind reviewers. Submissions that violate formatting or length guidelines will be rejected without review.
Writing Format
Writing Organization
Articles using Microsoft Word software (MS.Word) 2010-2013 (or later) in A4 size, then the text is typed in 1.15 spaces. Candara-based font 12pt and one column. List references using a reference management tool (Zotero or Mendeley). The reference list is arranged alphabetically according to the 17th Edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (Author's Date). Furthermore, the manuscript is about 10-20 pages long, with the top, bottom, left, and right margins equal 3 centimeters (3 cm). The results and discussion sections can be added with subtitles written in Cambrian font 12 and in bold, new paragraphs are written in, between paragraphs are not given a space.
Title
The title of the scientific paper must be written in a minimum of 10 words and a maximum of 15 words in Indonesian or English. After the title, followed by the inclusion of the author's full name without abbreviation (does not include academic degree), the identity of the department (choose one: Faculty/Study Program/Bureau/Division) from the nearest line in the author's hierarchy, line position and separate commas (, ) followed by identity institution (you can choose one: University/Institute/SMA/Institution/Institution) where the author works, then include the email address as a medium for correspondence between the reader and the author at the bottom of the first page.
Abstract
The summary of research results, field studies, and literature are relatively straightforward, without overly detailed explanations. The abstract typeface is Cambria with font size 12pt in 1 (one) paragraph and contains a minimum of 150 to a maximum of 200 words; the digest is accompanied by a maximum of 5 (five) keywords or phrases and must contain: (1) Background, research problem ; (2) research objectives; (3) The research method used; (5) Research results; (6) Research conclusions in achieving research objectives.
Introduction
It contains a research introduction with 25% or about 4 (four) pages of the complete manuscript. Contains background problems, research problems, research problems (problems), a clear literature review, and research objectives.
Research Method
The research basis or research principles have a proportion of 12% or about 2 (two) pages of the complete manuscript. It covers the research paradigm, the type of research conducted, data collection techniques, and data analysis.
Results and Analysis
The essence of the findings of this study has a proportion of 38% or about seven (7) pages of the complete manuscript. It discloses research results, containing tables, graphs, and figures interpreted and described with the relevant literature (if deemed necessary).
Conclusion
The final part of this research report has a proportion of 7% or about 1 (one) page of the entire manuscript. Conclude research that can represent the main findings and has meaningful recommendations.
References
The final part of this research report has a proportion of 12% or about 2 (two) pages of the complete manuscript. She reflected the adequacy and novelty of the reference literature by prioritizing scientific journals (80%) as the basis for a minimum of 12 citations.