Author Guidelines
GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS
THE JOURNAL OF INNOVATION, FINANCE, MANAGEMENT, AND ACCOUNTING
The Policy of Writing
The objective of this journal's publication is to increase the quality of science and enhance interest in disseminating knowledge among academicians, students, practitioners, and other interested parties. The editors are open to receiving the research articles related to accounting, management, business, and banking. The Journal of Innovation, Finance, Management, and Accounting (JOINFINITY) publishes twice a year, in January and July.
The articles submitted should undergo blind reviewing. Therefore, upon receipt, all articles are reviewed based on criteria such as compliance with the specified writing style format, appropriateness of the topic, relevance of the research method, significance and contribution to the science and professions pertaining to accounting, management, business, and banking, and recency of the references. Reviews are conducted by a team of blind reviewers. The reviewers have the right to select and judge the articles and finally forward the results to the authors. The journal also uses anti-plagiarism software to check the originality of the articles.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
- The submitted articles are considered for publication if they have not been published previously, nor are they under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Authors are free to choose whether to use standard Indonesian or English.
- The submitted articles should be written in 1 (one) column format, between 10 and 20 pages, using Microsoft Word on A4 paper size.
- The articles should be submitted through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) website https://journal.almadani.ac.id/index.php/joinfinity
WRITING GUIDELINES
An outline of writing an article is as follows: (1) Title, (2) Abstract, (3) Introduction, (4) Literature Review, (5) Research hypothesis, (6) Research method, (7) Results and discussion, (8) Conclusion and limitation, (8) References, and (9) appendices (if any). Following are the details for each segment:
- Title of the Article
It should reflect the content and be written in Cambria, 14-pt size, bold, sentence case. Use the terms commonly used in the research report and avoid abbreviations and formulae.
- Names of Author and Affiliates
The author's full name, without a title, is written in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type. The corresponding author is given an asterisk (*) and the e-mail address is placed on the first page's footnote.
- Abstract
It should include research objectives, methods, results, and implications and be written in one paragraph consisting of 150-250 words using Cambria font, 10-pt size, italic, and justified paragraph. It should be written in both English and Indonesian.
- Keyword
It includes 2-5 keywords written in Cambria font, 7-pt size, and in italic.
- Introduction
It should be about one page containing the background, brief review of previous literature, research gap, and urgency and novelty of the study. It is written without subheading in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type.
- Literature Review
It describes the previously related studies as the primary sources. The use of secondary sources of references should not dominate the total references. Quotation should not exceed one paragraph and/ or is the gist of the source quoted, written in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type.
- Research Hypothesis
Theories related to variables relevant to the research, written in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type.
- Research Method
It contains the research procedures, sampling and data collection techniques, and data analysis methods which are presented briefly and concisely and written in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type.
- Data Analysis and Discussion
This segment presents the analysis of the related results, theories, and hypotheses (if any) based on the author's reasoning. Data analysis and discussion should be presented briefly and clearly and not be dominated by the presentation of tables. The discussion includes the presentation and interpretation of results that are conveyed logically and are linked to relevant reference sources. The discussion presents the findings or analysis of research results by comparing with the theory or previous relevant research, or with reality in the field. The discussion also includes the author's views related to the research findings. The tables, figures, and charts presented should not be the rough output but in the processed and brief summary written in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type.
- Conclusion and Limitations
The conclusion is the closing of the article which contains the essence and reasons for the author to conduct the research. The conclusion should be based on evidence taken and presented by the author and written in paragraphs. Implications, limitations, and suggestions are also presented in paragraphs without numbering and written in Cambria, 11-pt size, with regular type.
- Acknowledgment
We would like to thank all those who guided the writing of this article. Any remaining errors are the responsibility of the author.
- Table Presentation
The tables should be numbered according to the order in which they are presented (e.g. Table 1. etc.). The source of the table is written below the table, while the number and title of the table are written above the table. The table number is written in Cambria, 10-pt size, with bold type, while the table name is written in Cambria font, 10-pt size, with regular type, and centered.
- Figure
The figures should be numbered according to the order in which they are presented (e.g. Figure 1. etc.). The source, number and title of the figure are written below the figure. The figure number is written in Cambria font, 10-pt size, with bold type, while the figure name is written in Cambria, 10pt, with regular type, and centered.
- References
All that is referred to in the text must be included in the reference list and vice versa. Bibliographies must contain references from primary sources, especially articles from reputable international journals published in last five years. References in the form of student thesis, student journals or blogs are not allowed. Reference writing uses reference managers such as Mendeley, Endnote, Zotero, or Refwork and so on. The style of reference writing follows the APA Style, in Cambria font, 11-pt size, with regular type.
Examples of how to write references are as follows.
Angelina, L., & Astuti, R. D. (2024). Jurnal Kebijakan Ekonomi dan Keuangan Analisis determinan perilaku konsumtif di kalangan mahasiswa. 3(1), 81–89. https://doi.org/10.20885/JKEK.vol3.iss1.art11
Apriani, D., & Faozan, A. (2023). Pengaruh Tingkat Pendidikan dan Pendapatan terhadap Minat Menabung. Jurnal Pendidikan Dan Kewirausahaan, 11(2), 548–559. https://doi.org/10.47668/pkwu.v11i2.739
Hair, J. F., Anderson, R. E., Tatham, L., & Black, W. C. (2010). Multivariate Data Analysis.
Hakim, M. A. R., & Muttaqin, A. A. (2020). Analisis Pengaruh Literasi Keuangan Syariah Terhadap Keputusan Membuka Rekening Bank Syariah (Studi Pada Mahasiswa Islam Kota Malang). Universitas Brawijaya.
Kafita, L. (2023). Pengaruh Motivasi, Lingkungan Sosial Dan Religiusitas Nasabah Terhadap Keputusan Menabung Di Bank Syariah Dengan Sikap Sebagai Variabel Intervaning (Studi Kasus Di Bank Syariah Indonesia Cabang Temanggung). Skripsi Universitas Islam Salatiga.
Liputan6. (2022). SNLIK 2022: Gap Indeks Literasi dan Inklusi Keuangan Menipis. Liputan6.Com.
Raihana, S., & Aulia, R. (2020). Pengaruh Pengetahuan, Religiusitas, Lokasi, Dan Lingkungan Sosial Terhadap Minat Menabung Di Bank Aceh Syariah Cabang Jeuram (Studi Pada Masyarakat Kecamatan Seunagan Kabupaten Nagan Raya). JIHBIZ: Global Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance, 2(2), 110.
- Appendices (If any)
Appendices consist of research instruments, supporting data, pictures, and others that support the articles and help readers understand the research articles.
 
						
