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AUTHOR GUIDELINES FOR WRITING ARTICLES IN JURNAL APLIKASI MANAJEMEN

GENERAL REQUIREMENT

The article font type uses Times New Roman. The article is written on an A4 size of paper with the top edge margin is 3.5 cm, left edge margin is 2.5 cm, right edge margin is 2.5 cm, and the bottom edge is 3.5 cm. The publishing article has never been published or given to other media. In the article, there should be a page number in a sequence. The article writing style must be consistent. It is highly recommended to use an application for citing sources. The reference list should be consistent with the content of the article and the references must be traceable. All authors must be named in the article. The article should not be more than 18 pages. Contact person identity must be complete, correct, and clear (include email). The focus and scope of the article must align with the focus and scope of Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. The article must be in Microsoft Word document format. Article must be submitted at least 2 months prior to the publication for every edition. The article must be in English.

CHAPTER

Content of the Articles is typed with Times New Roman 11 cpi and 1 (one-half) spacing. The article is written in essay form, completed by section titles (headings) of each part, except the introduction section which is presented without titles. Rank section headings must be in bold and no numbers.

RANK 1 (ALL CAPS, ALIGN LEFT)

Rank 2 (Capitalize Each Word, Align Left)

Rank 3 (Sentence case, align left)

TABLE

Tables in the article should be accompanied by the source table, table sequence number, and the name/title of the table. The sequence number table and the name/title of the table are written above the table. The text in the contents of the table is written with a font size of 10, spacing before 3 pt, and after 3 pt.

IMAGE

Image (Charts, sketches, photos, and Histogram) in the article must be accompanied by the source image, image sequence number, and the name/title of the image. Draw order number and the name/title of the picture is written at the bottom after image. Text on the contents of the image is written with a font size of 10.

CITING

Citing the opinions of others should be accompanied by the author's name is cited and years. Example:

Beginning of Sentence

1 (one) author: Endre (2020) stated that…

2 (two) authors: Endre and Yuniarto (2020) stated that…

More than 2 (two) authors: Endre et al. (2020) stated that…

End of Sentence

1 (one) author: statement (Endre, 2020).

2 (two) authors: statement (Endre and Yuniarto, 2020).

More than 2 (two) authors: statement (Endre et al., 2020).

For sources with one author, multiple works, and the same year include the letters 'a' 'b' 'c' and so on after the year in the citation.

Beginning of Sentence

Endre (2023a) stated that…

Endre (2023a, 2023b) stated that…

End of Sentence

statement (Endre, 2023a)

statement (Endre, 2023a; Endre 2023b)

Chapters and sections that must exist in the article:

CONTENT

Conceptual presented systematically as follows: (a) title, (b) authors name without an academic degree, (c) abstract, (d) keywords, (e) introduction (Untitled section) which contains background and the purpose or scope of the article, (f) implications, (g) limitations and (h) references.

Quantitative presented systematically as follows: (a) title, (b) authors name without an academic degree, (c) abstract, (d) keywords, (e) introduction (Untitled section) contains a discussion of the literature and research purposes, (f) method, (g) results, (h) discussion, (i) conclusions, (j) implications, (k) limitations, (l) recommendations, and (m) references.

Qualitative presented systematically as follows: (a) title, (b) authors name without an academic degree, (c) abstract, (d) the keywords, (e) the introduction (Untitled section) contains a discussion literature and research purposes, (f) the method, (g) the results and discussion, (h) conclusions (i) implications, (j) limitations, (k) recommendations, and (l) references.

 

STANDARD WRITING ARTICLES

ARTICLE TITLE

The Title is written with Times New Roman 14 cpi and 1 (one) spacing. Titles in bold. The title should not exceed 3 lines. Avoid including the research location. Avoid using question sentences. Create an engaging title while ensuring it includes the key keywords.

AUTHOR NAME

Written with Times New Roman 11 cpi and 1 (one) spacing in bold. The name of the author(s) must be listed. Authors should write their full names in the article (not nicknames) and avoid abbreviations. Name of the author must be followed by the Institutions name of the authors.

ABSTRACT

Abstract is written with Times New Roman 10 cpi and 1 (one) spacing. Abstracts should be no more than 250 words. Abstracts should contain a short description of urgency with 1-2 sentences, then should contain a short description of the objectives, method is quite informative, there is a type of research, population, sampling technique, and the number of samples is in accordance with the technique used, the location of the research, the length of time of the research (optional), the results without any statistical figures, and ends with 1-2 sentences novelty and implications.

KEYWORDS

Keywords are written in one space below the Abstract. Written with Times New Roman 11 cpi and 1 (one) spacing. Contains important words, a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 6 keywords must be written. In writing, it is recommended to sort them from the specific ones to the most common, separated by signs ","

INTRODUCTION

  1. Paragraph 1 contains the urgency of research and phenomena. The contents of the paragraph must be able to answer the question "why this research should and immediately be done ".
  2. Paragraph 2 contains the reasons for selecting the object. The contents of the paragraph must be able to answer the question "why choose the object of the research" and "what is the difference between the object and other similar objects".
  3. Paragraph 3 contains about variables and their interrelationships. the writer needs to briefly describe the relationship and interrelationships between variables.
  4. Paragraph 4 contains research gaps. Gaps in this study must include previous research, with at least one of the previous studies having the most recent year.
  5. The closing paragraph contains a summary of the gaps, novelty, benefits, and research objectives in detail. The contents of the paragraph must be able to answer the question "what is the novelty of this research", "what are the benefits of this research", and "the objectives to be achieved from the research".

LITERATURE REVIEW

Sub-Chapter

The content of the literature review only focuses on the variables used in the research one by one with sub-chapters.

HYPOTHESIS DEVELOPMENT

Sub-Chapter

This chapter contains the theory and basis for making hypotheses 1 in detail with the sub-chapter of the relationship between variables.

H1:    hypothesis 1 statement with hanging paragraph format…

Sub-Chapter

This chapter contains the theory and basis for making hypotheses 2 in detail with the sub-chapter of the relationship between variables.

H2:    hypothesis 2 statement with hanging paragraph format…

METHOD

This chapter contains the methods used in this study, composition of the method must contain the type of research, research instrument (optional), data source, including location, time, etc., population and sampling technique with appropriate sample size, analysis technique, variable operational definitions (can be presented with a table or a combination by separating the definitions in paragraphs), and all must be complete and clear.

RESULTS

Respondent Characteristics

The opening sub-chapter of the results chapter must present the characteristics of the respondents.

Sub-Chapter

This second sub-chapter can be started from the results of the analysis carried out, if there are tables, charts, or images that are prohibited from print screen, and must be given information on how to read and understand them.

DISCUSSION

Sub-Chapter

This chapter contains a discussion of the results chapter, is prohibited from displaying statistics, the discussion must be as complete as possible, and accompanied by previous studies. It would be better if separated by sub-chapters on the relationship between variables one by one accompanied by previous research either supporting or not supporting, both must be given a reason how it happened. Besides that, also show the differences from previous research with this research. Previous studies listed at least have more than 1 and one with the most recent year.

CONCLUSIONS

This chapter contains the conclusions obtained from this study, is prohibited from displaying statistics. The conclusions presented must answer the research objectives.

 IMPICATIONS

This chapter contains implications (theoretically and practically).

 LIMITATIONS

This chapter contains the limitations that exist in this study.         

RECOMMENDATIONS

This chapter contains suggestions and is specific to future researchers.

REFERENCES

Use a reference application, for example: Mendeley/Zotero/EndNote. References are presented following the procedures as shown below and are sorted alphabetically and chronologically. References contain only references in the article. References are written in the form of Hanging. 

Writing references from books:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated. Year. Title italicized. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Endre, A. 2023. Full Tutorial Using Mendeley in Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. Tokyo: Wild Romance Publications.

Writing references from Journal:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated. Year. Title. Journal Name Italicized, volume, issue, pages. Publisher. DOI: url.

Example: Endre, A. 2023. Author Guidelines for Writing Articles. Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen, volume 3, issue 3, Pages 3-33. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jam.

Writing references from the website:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated. Year. Title italicized. [Online]. Retrieved date browsing, from: site address.

Example: Endre, A. 2023. Full Tutorial Using Mendeley in Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. [Online]. Retrieved June 1, 2023, from: https://www.derislove.com/2023.

Writing from Proceedings:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated or shortened. Year. Title. Proceeding title Italicized. Organized place. Page.

Example: Endre, A. and Meidita, M. 2023. Financial Performance Based Love Performance Index. Proceeding Indonesian Scientists Management Association International Conference "Improving Local Business Performance". The Swiss Bell Hotel Panakukang, Makassar. Unviersitas Brawijaya. Pages 107-120.

Writing references from regulation:

Country Name. Year. Regulation Title Italicized. Publishing Description. Place of Publishing.

Example: Indonesia. Undang-Undang Nomor 1 Tahun 2004 tentang Perbendaharaan Negara. Lembaran Negara RI Tahun 2004 Nomor 5, Tambahan Lembaran RI Nomor 4355. Jakarta.

Writing references that are more than one person up to five in the same book:

Last Name 1st Author, First Name 1st Author and may be abbreviated, Last Name 2st Author, First Name 2st Author and may be abbreviated, and Last Name 3st Author, First Name 3st Author and may be abbreviated. Year. Title Italicized. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example for two persons: Thoyib, A. and Azzuhri, M. 2023. Author Guidelines for Writing Articles in Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. Malang: Universitas Brawijaya.

Example for three persons: Thoyib, A., Azzuhri, M., and Noermijati, N. 2023. Author Guidelines for Writing Articles in Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen, volume 3, issue 3, Pages 3-33. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jam.

Example for four persons: Thoyib, A., Azzuhri, M., Noermijati, N., and Yuniarto, E. 2023. Author Guidelines for Writing Articles in Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. Malang: Universitas Brawijaya.

Example for five Persons or more: Thoyib, A., Azzuhri, M., Noermijati, N., Yuniarto, E., and Endre R., A. 2023. Author Guidelines for Writing Articles in Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen. Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen, volume 3, issue 3, Pages 3-33. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jam.

Writing References from Books If Writer as Editor:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated or shortened., Ed or eds. Year. Title Italicized. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Endre, Angga, Ed. 2023. Creativity for Writing narration. Malang: DeLov.

Writing References from The Book is a Book Edition:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated. Year. Title (edition) Italicized. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Endre, A. 2023. A Theory of Everything (third ed.). Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc.

Writing References from Books Publication Institute Books:

Institution name. Year. Title Italicized. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Buku Pedoman Universitas Brawijaya. 2023. The impact of Wild Romance. Tokyo: Ministry of Love.

Writing References from Books Is a Book of writing Many People:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated or shortened. Year. Themes Italicized. Title Dialog. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Endre, A. 2023. Improving Local Business Performance Through Cross Culture Management. The Third International Dialogue Scholars Association Management Indonesia. Malang: AIMI.

Writing References from Translate Book:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated or shortened. Year. Title Italicized. Translator name. Cities Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Endre, A. et al. 2023. Creativity for Writing narration. Translator Deris. Malang: DeLov.

Writing References from Thesis/Dissertation:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated or shortened. Year. Title Thesis/Dissertation Italicized. Thesis/Dissertation. Cities Publisher: University Name.

Example: Endre, A. 2020. Organizational Citizenship Behavior Role as Mediator Effect of Job Satisfaction, Work Environment, and Organizational Commitment on Employee Performance. Dissertation. Malang: Universitas Brawijaya.

Writing References from Documents:

Document name. Year. Title Italicized. Place Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Central Bureau of Statistics BPS Malang. 2020. Figures Malang in 2020. Jakarta: BPS.

Writing References from Magazine or Newspaper:

Author Last Name, First Name Authors may be abbreviated or shortened. Year. Title. Name Magazine or Newspaper Italicized, Magazine or Newspaper Date of publication, page articles in the Magazine or Newspaper. Place Publisher: Publisher Name.

Example: Endre, Angga. 2020. Success of Friendship. Compass, 1 June 2020, Page 1. Malang: The Malang compass.

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The submission is purely an idea, formulation, research of my own, without any assistance and does not contain works or opinions written or published by others, except in writing by including as a reference in the contents of the paper by mentioning the name of the author and included in the list of references.
  2. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  3. The submission file is in Microsoft Word document file format according to the template provided.
  4. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  5. Submissions will be peer reviewed (double blind).
  6. The two manuscripts submitted are an anonymous manuscript (without listing the names, email addresses, affiliations, and biographical notes of all authors and acknowledgments for the content of the article) and a manuscript with full names (all authors are listed along with their affiliations, complete with the names of corresponding emails).
  7. Agree with the copyright of the article given to JAM: Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen (Journal of Applied Management).
  8. Agree to fill out the Corresponding Author Identity and signed Statement Letter from the Management Application Journal.

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