GUIDELINESS FOR AUTHOR

IEU GLOBALNETWORK (INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, AND ACCOUNTING)

This international journal publishing aims to share information related to research development, particularly in business, management and accounting. The journal is published in March and August (twice in a year). Article published has been through the selection phase. Once received from the author, selected by blind review article. Selection criteria include suitability writing style or format of writing, the feasibility of topic, the relevance of research method used, the significance of the contribution the development of science and the profession. Review article involving partner (Mitra Bestari) and editors the right to select and provide constructive evaluations and articles.

General Provisions:

  1. The manuscript is written in English in accordance with the format specified.
  2. The authors can send the manuscript to the editor by post or email.
  3. Manuscripts submitted have not been published in other media and evidenced by a written statement signed by all authors, that the manuscript has not been published. The statement attached to the manuscript.

Writing Standards:

  1. Manuscript typed using Microsoft Word on A4 sisze paper weighting 70 grams, a distance of 1,5 spaced, Times New Roman font size 12 point, top margin 3 cm, and the left margin, right, and bottom of each 3 cm.
  2. Numbers and letters in the figure, table, or histogram using Times New Roman font size 10 points.
  3. The manuscript is written maximum of 25 pages including figures and tables.
  4. Writing sequence, among others:
    1. Manuscript consist of research results is Title, Author, Occupation, Address Author (institution or email), Abstract, Introduction, Literature Review, Research Methods, Results & Discussion, Conclusion, and References.
    2. Manuscript literature review consist of Title, Author, Occupation, Address Author (institution or email), Abstract, Introduction, Literature Review, Discussion, Conclusion, and References.
    3. The title is written a brief, spesific, and informative text that describes the contents of a maximum of 15 words, in capital letters with Times New Roman font size 14 point, single spaced, and located in the middle without a point.
    4. The author is written complete without an academic degree with institutional addresses or email.
    5. Written in one paragraph abstract of not more than 500 words in English. Abstract contains a brief description of the purpose, literature review, methods, results and conclusion are written in one space.
    6. Keywords in italics, maximum 5 words, one space after the abstract.
    7. Introduction contains the background, objectives, and supporting literature review. In citing the opinions of other used the author and year, examples: Dewi (2005); Supranto, et al. (2004).
    8. Research methods the complete written.
    9. Result and discussion present the description of the result themselves. Description of the results clearly. The discussion includes discussion of the results of the research itself that is associated with the purpose of research (hypothesis testing). The discussion ends with conclusions and giving advice if deemed necessary. Discussion contain a discussion summary covers the issue under review.
    10. Illustration :
  • Title tables, graphs, histograms, sketches, and images (photographs) be numbered consecutively. Brief but clear titles and the unit used. Title illustration written with Times New Roman font size 10 points, enter one tab (5 beats) of the left edge, the beginning of the word using capital letters, with a spacing distance.
  • Specification of the word using capital letters, with a spacing distance.
  • Spesification table on the left below are written using Times New Roman font size 10 point single spaced.
  • The decimal in the tables for English use a period (.)
  • Pictures/graphics created in the Excel program.
  • Units of measurement using the international system.

11.  References :

  • Only load the references referred to in the script and is written alphabetically by initial letter of the first author name. If in book include the names of all authors, year, title, edition, place, and publisher. If in the journal include the names of author, year, article title, journal name, volume, number of publications, and pages. If you take an article in a book, write the name of the author, year, title of article, editors, book title, place, and publisher.
  • Expected referred to reference the last 10 years with the proportion of primary literature (journals) of at least 80%.
  • Should be referred to the writing of literature such as those used in IEU Global Network International Journal of Business, Management, and Accounting:

-       Journal

Khandekar, A. and A. Sharma, 2006. Organizational Learning and Performmance: Understanding Indian Scenario in Present Global Context, Education & Training, Vol. 48, No.8/9, pp. 682-293.

-       Buku

Pearn, M., C. Roderick, and C. Mulrooney, 1995. Learning Organization in Practice.  London: McGraw-Hill.

-       Prosiding

Dewi, Irra, Chrisyanti. 2011. Organizational Learning and Transformational Leadership in Higher Educatin. Prosiding International Conference Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management and Leadership, Bangkok University: Thailand, October 27-28, 2011. Hal 101-111.

-       Skripsi/Tesis/Disertasi

Natsir, Syahir. 2004. Pengaruh Gaya Kepemimpinan Terhadap Perilaku Kerja dan Kinerja Karyawan Perbankan di Sulawesi Tengah. Disertasi, Sekolah Pascasarjana S3 Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya.

-       Internet

Todd, H. 1999. Indonesia Revival of The Grameen Bank: a Country Report. The Grameen Dialogue (October). Available at www.grameen-infor.org/dialogue/indo.html (4 November 2007).

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