Author Guideline

  1. General Requirements
    a) The article received is a scientific work that is the result of empirical and conceptual studies in the field of Accounting and Business and has never been published in print and other e-journals.
    b) Articles are typed on A4 paper (21 x 29.7 cm) sequential top / bottom / left / right margins: 4 /3/4/3 cm, using Book Antiqua, a distance of 1 spaces of 15-20 pages excluding bibliography.
    c) Articles are sent via http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/Akuntansi/user/register to log in, do the register first to get the password and username, after that log in with the user and password that has been made click on new submission follow the steps of the journal contributor flow guide, finally click Active Submission. After completing, you can inform the manager of EJA via email to ejurnalakuntansi@unud.ac.id with the format: name, address of the institution, mobile phone number, accompanied by CV and correspondence address.
  1. Article Writing Systematics
    TITLE, a maximum of 15 Words, using a capital letter size of 11 pt, bold.
    AUTHOR'S NAME, written in full without title and without position font Book Antiqua 11 pt, bold, written in a row down (if the author is more than 1) starting from the main author, complete with the name of the institution, email address (to be published), and number telephone (not published).
    ABSTRACT includes a summary of research including problems, objectives, methods, results, and contributions of research results. The abstract is presented after the title consists of 75-150 words written in two languages, namely Indonesian and English. Abstracts are given 3-5 keywords to facilitate the compilation of article indexes.
    INTRODUCTION contains research background, problem formulation and research benefits, theoretical basis, and hypothesis development. (Preliminary Proportion of 15-20% of the total length of the article and no sub-chapters or numbering)
    RESEARCH METHODS containing data and data sources, research variables, techniques data collection, as well as data analysis techniques. (Proportion of Research Methods is 15-20% of the total article length and there may not be subchapters or numbering).
    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION contains the results of hypothesis testing, the results of data analysis. Research and descriptive statistics are needed. (Proportion of Results and Discussion 40-60% of the total length of the article and no sub-chapters or numbering)
    CONCLUSIONS containing the conclusions of the research, accompanied by suggestions and implications for subsequent research.
    (Proportion of Conclusions 15-20% of the total length of the article and no sub-chapters or numbering)
    REFERENCES contain all sources referred to in writing the article. (Using reference management applications (EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc.) Reference Lists at least 80% in the form of libraries published in the last 10 years. Reference is written using American Psychological Association 7th Edition Style.
    APPENDIX contains tables, figures and research instruments used.

 

  1. Additional Provisions
    a) All pages (including attachments, and references) are numbered by page.
    b)  Each table or figure is given a serial number placed in the center of the table or figure, the title is placed after the number that matches the contents of the table or figure. The data source is placed at the bottom left of the table or figure.
    c) Citations and references in the text are written using bracketed reference techniques (author's last name, year: page number)
    For example:
    1. One source of citation with one author (Bertrand, 2009)
    2. One citation source with two authors (Frucot and Shearon, 2011)
    3. One source with more than two authors (Ariyani et al., 2010) or (Hotstede et. Al., 1990)
    4. Two citation sources with different authors (Ana, 2011; Agung, 2002)
    5. If the publication year is the same (Agung, 2012a, 2012b)
    6. Sources of citations originating from the work of an institution should mention the acronym of the institution concerned, for example (IAI, 2011)

     d) A list of references (only those that are sources of citations) is made with the following writing conditions:
    A list of references is arranged alphabetically according to the author's name or the name of the institution along with the year of publication, the title of the journal or textbook, the name of the journal or publisher, page numbers if necessary.
    For example:
    Ebiringa, O., Yadirichukwu, E., Chigbu, E. E., & Ogochukwu, O. J. (2013). Effect of Firm Size and Profitability on Corporate Social Disclosures: The Nigerian Oil and Gas sector in Focus. British Journal of Economics, Management & Trade, 3(4), 563–574. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJEMT/2013/5147
    Ambadar, J. (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Dalam Praktik Di Indonesia. Jakarta: PT. Elex Media Komputindo.
    Purwaningsih, R. P., & Suyanto. (2015). Pengaruh Profitabilitias dan Leverage Terhadap Pengungkapan Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Perusahaan. Syariah Paper Accounting FEB UMS1(1), 133–140. Retrieved from https://publikasiilmiah.ums.ac.id/bitstream/handle/11617/6080/B.4.pdf;sequence=1 

    e) Reference and quotation must be in accordance with the rules of non-plagiarism as stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia No.17 Year 2010.
    f) The things done by article writers related to licensing, citing, or using computer software for article making, data processing, and other matters related to IPR, along with the legal consequences that may arise, are entirely the responsibility of the article writer.

  2. 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.

    1. 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).
    2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
    3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
    4. The text is double spaced; uses a 12-point fontTimes New Roman; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
    5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
    6. The guideline for registrastion and submit process can be accessed in this link
    7. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
  1. Review Policy
  1.  Initial Screening
    All submitted and invited papers should go through an initial screening process to screen papers which are not suitable or has have different focus, papers which are marginal, weak papers, etc. Only relevant and of high quality papers should be processed and sent to referees (we do not want to waste the time of the referees by sending poor or marginal papers to them). Send every paper which passes the initial screening process to be refereed by three experts.
  1. Refereeing Process. 
  1. If two referees accept the paper, the paper is then considered for selection. However, if they accept the paper BUT the paper only scored marginal or just acceptable for Originality, Quality, Relevance, Presentation and Recommendation then the paper is not up to the standard of the journal and the editor should reject it.
  2. If two referees reject the paper, the paper is rejected and the authors are informed.
  3. If two referees disagree, then the third referee’s decision is final. Editor-in-Chief may reject papers which have been rejected by referees but cannot send acceptance letters to authors until the selected papers for the special issue and their refereeing reports have all been reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief.
  1. Publication Process
    The Publisher reserves the right to make a final review, i.e. final acceptance of the papers is subject to this final review process which is a part of the publisher's quality assurance process before publication. The final manuscript of each selected paper should include:
  • Title of the paper, names of authors, their affiliations, complete addresses and e mail addresses.
  • The name, address, email address and fax number of the corresponding author to whom the proof of the typeset paper should go to for checking.
  • A brief abstract.
  • Brief biographical notes about authors.
  • High quality and high resolution figures suitable for printing high quality figures in black and white.

If papers have been refereed and accepted and sent for typesetting, the authors have to abide by what they have written; no further changes are acceptable in:

  • Author‘s details (e.g. adding more names or deleting names) or in their sequence
  • The content of the paper (except for typesetting corrections) If authors wish to make changes to content, then the paper has to be withdrawn and must go back to be refereed as a new paper.

If there is any dispute about authorship or intellectual property, the paper must be withdrawn completely from publication until the authors settle their legal claims. It is not the publisher’s responsibility to solve or interfere in any intellectual property dispute.

  1. Typesetting
  • When the papers for the special issue are accepted by the final review process, the papers are processed for typesetting and all the succeeding publication processes will be conducted by the publisher.
  • The corresponding author of each paper will receive by email the proof of his/her paper to check. He/she must return the corrected proofs within seven days in order to avoid any delays in publishing the special issue. If the research society has not received a response by then, the research society will contact Guest Editors to help chase the author for a reply.

After having their corrections incorporated by the typesetter, the proofs will again be sent to authors to check and to ensure that all their corrections are included. It is the responsibility of authors to check and correct the proofs of their papers. Papers cannot be published until they are checked and approved by authors. And papers cannot be amended once they are published, except in very exceptional circumstances, so authors should take great care in approving the final version for publication.