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Author Guidelines

General Author Guidelines

Research articles, review papers, or case studies on the business and management field and other related topics are especially encouraged. English and/or Bahasa Indonesia should be used for all submissions to the journal. It is recommended that authors who do not speak English as their first language have their papers proofread for grammar and clarity before submission. 

All manuscripts must be submitted to the Editorial Office online at the E-Journal portal address https://academicjournal.yarsi.ac.id/index.php/jobs, where the author registers as an author and/or offers as a reviewer online. If authors have any problems with the online submission, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Editorial Office at the following email address: jobs@yarsi.ac.id. 

The author should conduct a plagiarism check for the final manuscript with a maximum similarity of 20 percent. 

Manuscript Template

The following author instructions in the template for an article should be followed when preparing the manuscript: Format DOC download.

Reviewing of manuscripts

At least two peer reviewers independently evaluate each submitted paper. Their reports and recommendations provide the basis for publication, amendment, or rejection decisions. 

A statement summarizing why two or more reviewers considered an article unsuitable for publication in this journal would be provided to the authors no later than three months after the submission date.

The editor should receive any manuscripts returned to the authors for editing as soon as possible. Revised papers can be emailed to the editorial office through the Online Submission Interface. More than three months later, manuscripts updated and returned will be classified as "new submissions."

Manuscripts sent back to the authors for revision should be returned to the editor immediately. Revised manuscripts can be sent to the editorial office through the Online Submission Interface. The revised manuscripts returned later than three months will be considered new submissions.

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

The manuscripts represent academic research in business, finance, and management. Upon the publication of the manuscript, the author should provide a letter stating that the manuscripts have never been, or are under consideration to be, published in other journal publications.

Author Guidelines

  1. The article should be within the scope and focus of this journal.
  2. The article is sent in Ms.Word format with the following conditions:
    • A4 paper with the page margin; Left (2,5 cm), top (2,5 cm), Right (2 cm), and bottom (2 cm);
    • Articles may be up to 12 pages in length, excluding indexing. 
    • Conjunctions in the title (and, in, or with, as well, about, that, against, so, because, then, for the sake) and prepositions (in, to, from, into, within, by, through) are written in
  1. Cite all relevant references.
  2. Do not include plagiarized obscene, libelous, or defamatory material.
  3. Please do not insert page numbers.
  4. Give credit to other people who have helped or influenced your work.
  5. Articles are written with the following regulations.
  • TITLE (Bookman Old Style 16; contains uppercase on the whole and bold; 1 space).
  • Author(s) Name (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold; 1 space).
  • Author(s) Affiliation (Bookman Old Style 10; 1 space) contains the name of the institution/ organization/workplace/author’s works/study place.
  • Abstract (Bookman Old Style 11 Bold) (Book Antiqua 10;  contains uppercase in the first letter and bold; 1 space). The manuscript abstract is written in English and Bahasa Indonesia only. 
    • Abstracts are summaries/extracts of scientific articles (manuscripts) of objectives, problem phenomena, data and methods, findings/results, conclusions, and managerial implications/ contributions. 180-200 words. (Garamond 10)

  • Keywords (Book Antiqua 10) and their contents are written in English, with several 4-6 keywords.
  • Coresponding Author (Book Antiqua 9) only contains the first author’s email address.
  • Introduction (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) and its contents (Book Antiqua 11; 1 space).
    • The introduction explains three essential things in scientific articles: the phenomenon of problems, the rationality of research, and the existing business gap to justify why this research is critical for the economic and business fields. Explanations of general data: the data is increasingly conical to be more specific according to the topic of discussion. The introduction should rely on several vital references (around 5-10 recent related articles) to support the rationality of this research. The final part of the introduction includes the problem formulation, research gap, objectives, specific benefits of this study, and novelty (if any). (Book Antiqua 10).

  • LITERATURE AND HYPOTHESIS (if any) (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) and its contents (Book Antiqua 11; 1 space)
    • This section discusses studies/reviews of journals, articles, books, and other relevant sources. Hypothesis formulation is presented in this section as an in-depth elaboration of the hypothesis argument used. The hypothesis developed must be based on standard theory and the results of previous research. It is recommended that each hypothesis be supported by at least four significant references that you use. (Book Antiqua-11)

  • DATA AND METHODS (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) and its contents (Book Antiqua 11; 1 space).
    • This section explains the data (population and sample) and the method of measuring research variables (variables description) so they can easily be replicated. In the method section, generally, some models will be used to analyze the data obtained.
  • RESULTS (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) and its contents (Book Antiqua 11; 1 space).
    • They presented data analysis from the initial data testing process and descriptive analysis of the results and findings resulting from an analysis of statistical and econometric models determined in the research method. The analysis process must be continuous, structured, and systematic so that the reader understands well after each step produces the findings, then discussed in statistics or econometrics first.

  • DISCUSSION (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) and its contents (Book Antiqua 11; 1 space). Descriptions of the findings and discussion should be made separately.
    • Discussion is a crucial part of a scientific article where an in-depth interpretation of the results or findings of a study. The discussion should involve a dynamic process and comparison with relevant previous studies based on specific scholarship. Discuss each finding carefully to produce representative conclusions and follow the study's objectives. This part should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. A combined Results and Discussion section is often appropriate. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.

  • CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) and its contents (Times New Roman 11; 1 space).
    • The conclusion summarizes the results of the discussion of the results and findings of the study. This section is the main idea of the scientific article (main idea) that is in line with the purposes of the article. Suggest the conclusion in 3-4 paragraphs of medium size, with the last paragraph being managerial implications.

      Recommendation (If any)

      Give advice or recommendations to relevant parties related to this study. Suggestions should be specific, informative, and actionable (max 100 words).

      Limitations and Avenues for Future Research

      Explain in one paragraph (max 100 words) the limitations of the article we compiled related to the purpose/problem, the data, and the method or design of the analysis. This article should also provide input for an avenue for future research.

      Competing interests
      The authors must declare all relevant interests that might be seen as conflicting. Writers should explain why each conflicting interest exists. If there are no disputes, the writers should say this. The authors that submit the paper are responsible for coauthors reporting their conflicts of interest
  • REFERENCES (Bookman Old Style 12 and bold) Sources of citations and bibliography must be the same. The writing format of a bibliography refers to the American Psychological Association (APA). Citation and bibliography writing are advised to use the Mendeley application (Book Antiqua 10).

 

Right And Licences

Please find the rights and licenses in Jurnal Orientasi Bisnis dan Entrepreneurship (JOBS). By submitting the article/manuscript, the author(s) accept this policy.

1.  License

The non-commercial use of the article will be governed by the Creative Commons Attribution license as currently displayed on CC-BY-SA (the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License).

2.  Author’s Warranties

The author guarantees that the work is original, written by the named author(s), never before published, free of any third-party rights, does not violate anyone else's rights, and is subject to the author's exclusive copyright. The author also guarantees that any necessary written permissions to quote from other sources have been obtained (s).

3.  User Rights

The JOBS spirit is to disseminate articles published as free as possible. Under the Creative Commons license, the journal permits users to follow the CC-BY-SA. Users will also need to attribute authors and journals to distribute works in the journal.

4.  Rights of Authors

Authors retain all their rights to the published works, such as (but not limited to) the following rights;

  1. Copyright and other proprietary rights relating to the article, such as patent rights,
  2. The right to use the substance of the article in own future works, including lectures and books,
  3. The right to reproduce the article for its purposes,
  4. The right to self-archive the article,
  5. The right to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the article's published version (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.

5.  Co-Authorship

Suppose multiple authors co-authored the paper. In that case, the author submitting the manuscript guarantees that all co-authors have given their consent to accept this copyright and license notice (agreement) on their behalf and that they have been made aware of the terms of this policy.

The journal will not be held liable for anything arising from the author(s) internal dispute. The journals will only communicate with the corresponding author.

6.  Royalties

The author is not entitled to any royalties or other compensation under this agreement. The author renounces their right to receive royalties in connection with the article for any use of the article by the journal degree permitted by law.

7.  Miscellaneous

The journal will publish the article (or have it published) in the journal if the article's editorial process is completed. The Journal editors may modify the article to a punctuation, spelling, capitalization, referencing, and appropriate usage style. The author acknowledges that the article may be published to be publicly accessible, and such access will be free of charge for the readers, as mentioned in point 3.


 

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