AUTHOR GUIDELINES
AUTHOR GUIDELINES
J-ISACC Journal of Islamic Accounting Competency is a proper channel for publishing papers in Society Development and J-ISACC Journal of Islamic Accounting Competency. Manuscripts reporting experimentation or research in field crops will be accepted for review as papers.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
An acceptable manuscript will meet the following general criteria: it reports a worthwhile contribution to science, sound methodology was used, and is explained with sufficient detail so that other capable scientists could repeat the experiments. Data support conclusions; manuscripts are concise, well written, and understandable.
The title of the article (Fewer than 16 words, Bookman Old Style, Center, Bold, Font 16, 1 Spaced) |
First Author1*, Second author2, and Third author3 (Font 11, Bookman Old Style)
1 Faculty, University/Institution, E-mail (Font 9, Bookman Old Style) 2 Faculty, University/Institution, E-mail (Font 9, Bookman Old Style) 3 Faculty, University/Institution, E-mail (Font 9, Bookman Old Style)
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Received (Date)(Month)(Year), Received in revised form (Date)(Month)(Year) Accepted (Date)(Month)(Year), Available online (Date)(Month)(Year)
ABSTRACT
Put your abstract here. Use single spacing and should be typed using Bookman Old Style, font size 11. Abstracts are written preferably between 200 to 250 words. The abstract should be clear, descriptive and should provide brief information to the problem(s). This should generally be followed by a statement regarding the methodology and a summary of the result(s). Provide conclusion(s) and implication(s) of your research. Avoid unnecessary content and do not make any speculation(s). For articles submitted in Bahasa, the abstracts need to be written in both Bahasa and English. However, this part needs to be written in English. (Bookman Old Style, Font 11, 1 Spaced)
Keywords: (maximum of 5 keywords separated by a semicolon (;)) two-component injection molding; Example: Good Governance, Financial Accountability; Financial Performance.
ABSTRACT
Put your abstract here. Use single spacing and should be typed using Bookman Old Style, font size 11. Abstracts are written preferably between 200 to 250 words. The abstract should be clear, descriptive and should provide brief information to the problem(s). This should generally be followed by a statement regarding the methodology and a summary of the result(s). Provide conclusion(s) and implication(s) of your research. Avoid unnecessary content and do not make any speculation(s). For articles submitted in Bahasa, the abstracts need to be written in both Bahasa and English. However, this part needs to be written in Bahasa. (Bookman Old Style, Font 11, 1 Spaced)
Keywords: (maximum of 5 keywords separated by a semicolon (;)) two-component injection molding; Example: Good Governance, Financial Accountability; Financial Performance.
- Introduction (Font 11, Bold, Bookman Old Style, 1.5 Spaced, The rules apply to every heading section)
This section is essential to demonstrate more details about the motives and the purposes of the research. Provide an adequate background and context of the problems based on the literature review or phenomenon(s). It analyzes the empirical, theoretical, and methodological issues to contribute to the extant literature. This introduction will be linked with the next section, most noticeably the literature review.
- Subheading (Font 11, Italic, Bookman Old Style, 1.5 Spaced)
This rule applies to every subheading section.
- Literature Review
This section investigates the gap that will be exposed and solved. This is required to be clear, linked, well-crafted, and well-developed. It serves as the source of the research question, especially the base or hypotheses that respond to the research objective. We advise using current and primary sources from trusted national and international references.
- Methodology
This section consists of data, method, and model development. The process should be well elaborated and enhance the model, the approach to the analysis, and the step taken. The Equations should be numerically numbered consecutively in parentheses with aligning center margin, and it can use either the same font (Bookman Old Style) or the formula font.
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3.1. Subheading
This section typically has the following sub-sections: Sampling (a description of the target population, the research context, and units of analysis; the sample; and respondents' profiles); data collection; and measures (or measurements).
- Result and Discussion
This section consists of the results sketchy details. This also includes tables, graphs, etc. After the effects, the authors should explain "why the result is so?" in particular. It shows the theories and the evidence from the results. The part does not just describe the figures but also deals with this deep analysis to solve the gap it tries to solve.
- Subheading
For tables and figures, authors must provide high-quality artwork for all illustrations. Poor resolution or definition is not acceptable. All tables and figures (graphs, for example) should be included directly in the appropriate part of the article (not separated). Each table or figure should be numerically numbered separately (Table 1, Table 2; Figure 1, Figure 2) and fully titled, which refers to the contents of the table or figure. Underneath each table and figure, state the reliable source. Use only horizontal lines, font size 10 and 1.15 spaced.
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- Conclusion(s) and Suggestion(s)
This section presents brief conclusions from the research results with suggestions for advanced researchers or general readers. A decision may cover the paper's main points but do not replicate the abstract in conclusion.
Authors should explain the practical and theoretical benefits, the economic benefits, and the existence of any new findings. The author may present any significant flaws and limitations of the study, which could reduce the validity of the writing, thus raising questions from the readers (whether, or in what way), the limits in the study may have affected the results and conclusions. Limitations require a critical judgment and interpretation of the impact of their research.
References
In this section, authors must list all the reference documents cited in the text. In writing the reference, the authors are recommended to use reference management tools, such as Mendeley. The citation and reference list should follow the American Psychological Association (APA) referencing style (6th edition). Otherwise, please follow the format of the sample references and citations as shown in this guide.
All publications cited in the text should be included in the reference list. Reference should be listed in alphabetical order. A list of references should be provided under the section of concerns. The list of references should have a minimum of 15 references, which should have last ten years published connections. More than 2/3 of contacts should cite from journals, books, not proceedings, and the internet.
Some examples of the reference list
Journal
Nur Afiah, N. & Peny Cahaya Azwari. (2015). The Effect of The Implementation of Government Internal Control System (GICS) on the Quality of Financial Reporting of Local Government and Its Impact on the Principles of Good Government: A Research in District, City, and Provincial Government in South Sumatera. Elsevier. Procedia-Science and Behavioral Science, 211, 811-818.
Podrug, N. (2011). The Strategic of Managerial Stewardship Behavior for Achieving Corporate Citizenship. Ekonomski Pregled, Vol. 62 (7-8).
Conference Paper/Proceeding
Nofianti, Leny. & Novie Susanti Suseno. (2014). Factors Affecting Implementation of Good Government Governance (GGG) and their Implementations toward Performance Accountability. International Conference on Accounting Studies, ICAS 2014, 18-19 Agustus. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Dissertation
Wilson, R. Kent. (2010). Steward Leadership: Characteristics of the Steward Leader in Christian Nonprofit Organizations. A Dissertation Presented for the Degree of Ph.D. at the University of Aberdeen.
Mann, D. L. (2010). Vision and expertise for interceptive actions in sport (Doctoral dissertation, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia). Retrieved from http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44704
Books
Bastian, Indra. (2011). Akuntansi Sektor Publik: Suatu Pengantar. Jakarta: Erlangga.
Indriantoro, Nur. & Bambang Supomo. (2013). Metodologi Penelitian Bisnis: untuk Akuntansi dan Manajemen. Yogyakarta: BPFE.
Newspaper
Little blue penguins homeward bound. (2011, November 23). Manawatu Standard, p. 5.
Rogers, C. (2011, November 26). Smartphones could replace wallets. The Dominion Post. Retrieved from http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/gadgets/6038621/Smartphone-could-replace-wallets
Internet
Menpan-RB. (2016). PNS yang Tidak Kompeten di Indonesia. Retrieved from http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/umum/16/12/08/ohuzmg365-menpan-cegah-lolos-calon-pns-tak-kompeten