Instructions for Authors of AKUNSIKA: Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan
Articles written for AKUNSIKA consist of literature review and research results in the fields of accounting and finance.
Article Processing Charges (APC)
Start from Volume 5 Number 2 and onwards, an AKUNSIKA APC is IDR.400,000,-
Article Writing Instructions and templates can be downloaded from the following link:
Article Writing Templates and Instructions is in word (.doc)
Manuscript submission steps:
First, the Author registers as an Author and/or Reviewer (checking the role as Author and/or Reviewer) in the "Register" section or the address: http://jurnal.poliupg.ac.id/index.php/akunsika/user/register
After the Author logs in as an Author, click on "New Submission". The stages of submitting an article consist of 5 stages, namely: (1). Start, (2). Upload Submission, (3). Enter Metadata, (4). Upload Supplementary Files, (5). Confirmation
In the Start section, select the Journal Section (Full Article), check all the checklists.
In the Upload Submission section, please upload the article manuscript file in MS Word in this section.
In the Enter Metadata section, enter the data of all Authors and their affiliations, followed by the title and abstract, and indexing keywords. In the Upload Supplementary Files section, you are allowed to upload supporting data files or cover letters or other documents. In the Confirmation section, please click "Finish Submission" if all data is correct. If the author has difficulty in the process of sending the manuscript through the online system, the manuscript can also be sent via the AKUNSIKA Journal Editorial email (akunsika@poliupg.ac.id).
Article Writing Guidelines
Articles are written in Indonesian or English with the format according to the AKUNSIKA template. The manuscript is typed in Times New Roman font size 12pt, with the position At Least 12pt, A4 size minimum 10 pages and the file is created in Microsoft Word not in PDF file.
The systematics of the article from the literature review are title, author's name (without academic title), abstract written in Indonesian and English (Maximum 200 words), keywords, introduction containing background and objectives or scope of the writing, main discussion (can be divided into several subsections), closing or conclusion, bibliography (only contains the sources referred to).
The systematics of research articles are the title, author's name (without academic title), abstract (maximum 200 words) containing the objectives, methods and results of the research, keywords, introduction containing the background, literature review, and research objectives, methods, results, discussion, conclusions, suggestions, and bibliography. All manuscript parts must be written in English.
TITLE
The title of the article must be written briefly and clearly, must indicate exactly the problem to be raised, The title of the article is printed in upper and lower case letters in the middle of various interpretation opportunities, must not contain abbreviations of words that are not commonly used, state the main idea of the article first, then follow with other explanations. The title of the article is printed in bold with upper and lower case letters in the middle, with a size of 16 pt.
The author's name/ is/are listed without an academic title, and placed under the article title in bold, 12pt, accompanied by the institution of origin and e-mail address to facilitate communication, printed in italics, 10pt.
ABSTRACT
The abstract must be concise and clear, containing the objectives, methods, summary of results, conclusions.
The section title rank is written without numbers with the following rules:
RANK 1 (ALL CAPS, BOLD, LEFT-ALTERNATE)
RANK 2 (Uppercase, Bold, Left-Aligned)
RANK 3 (Uppercase, Bold-Italic, Left-Aligned)
INTRODUCTION
In the introduction, the author must write the research objectives at the end of the introduction. Before writing the research objectives, the author must write (in sequence) the background, previous literature review (state of the art) as the basis for the statement of scientific novelty of the article, research problems, "gap analysis" and hypothesis (for quantitative research). In the introduction, a separate literature review is not permitted in a separate sub-heading as in a research report, but is written integrated with an explanation of the research background so that the literature review can show the state of the art or the novelty of scientific findings.
METHOD
The method section contains an explanation of the type of research/research design.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The results and discussion section contains the results of the research findings and their scientific discussion.
CONCLUSION
Consists of only one paragraph containing briefly and clearly about (1) sufficiently answering the problem or research objective (do not discuss it again); (2) is also a conclusion from the author logically and honestly based on the facts obtained; (3) implications or suggestions may be added (not mandatory).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
All references cited in the article/manuscript must be listed in the Bibliography sections. The Bibliography must contain reference libraries originating from primary sources (scientific journals; minimum 80% of the entire bibliography), published in the last 10 years, and at least 2 citations are cited from reputable international journals (indexed by Scopus and/or Web of Science). The number of references cited is at least 10 sources. Writing quotations or citations is recommended using a reference management application program such as: Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero, or others. The writing format used in AKUNSIKA is APA 7th Edition as can be seen as the following link: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/
Bibliography in the form of scientific journals: author's name, year of publication, article title, name of journal/publication, publication number (year and edition number), and page number.
Bibliography in the form of scientific journals: author's name, year of publication, article title, name of journal/publication, publication number (year and edition number), and page number.
Bibliography in the form of book titles: author's name, year of publication, book title, place of publication, and publisher.
The library from the internet consists of individual works: author's name, year, title followed by a description in brackets (online), source address accompanied by the date, month and year of access placed in brackets.
The library from the internet is in the form of articles from journals: author's name, year of article title, journal name accompanied by a description in brackets (online), year of publication and edition number, source address accompanied by the date and month and year of access placed in brackets.
Article Publishing Process
- All manuscripts are reviewed anonymously by reviewers appointed by the editor according to their field of expertise.
- The author of the article is given the opportunity to make improvements (revisions) to the manuscript based on the recommendations/suggestions from the reviewers or editor.
- Articles that are already in trial print form may be canceled for publication by the editor if they are found to be problematic.
- Everything related to licensing of citations or the use of computer software for the creation of manuscripts or other matters related to IPR carried out by the author of the article, including the legal consequences that may arise from it, are the full responsibility of the author/s.
- Articles that are not published will not be returned to the author.