Author Guidelines
Publication Ethics
The publication of articles in peer-reviewed JKBE journals is an essential building block in the development of a coherent and respected network of knowledge. It directly reflects the quality of the work of the authors and the institutions that support them. Peer-reviewed articles support and embody the scientific method. Therefore, it is important to agree upon standards of expected ethical behavior for all parties involved in the publishing process: the authors, the journal editors, the peer reviewers, the publisher, and the association.
JKBE is committed to ensuring that advertising, reprints, or other commercial revenues have no impact or influence on editorial decisions.
Originality and Plagiarism
The authors have to ensure cite and quote appropriately when using the work paper of others. Any form of plagiarism from 'passing off' another's paper as the author's own paper, to copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another's paper (without attribution), to claiming results from research conducted by others are unethical publishing behavior and unacceptable.
Multiple, Redundant Or Concurrent Publication
Basically an author is strictly not allowed to publish manuscripts describing essentially the same research in more than one journal or primary publication concurrently. It constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
Author Guidelines
Format
The manuscript must be written on A4 paper size (210mm x 297mm). Times New Roman font type and size 12. the distance between lines is one spacing. All figures and tables must be numbered sequentially and given a title and source. The title of the entire table is placed above the table and the source is written below the table. All titles and sources of images are written below the image. All references referenced must use the Mendeley application. The author must refer to the example of the 1957 IBI Kosgoro manuscript sample templates that are included in the website.
Language
All manuscript can be written in Indonesian and English. Especially for English-language manuscripts written by non-English language writers, the author is obliged to check grammar and clarity with the grammarly application.
Article Length
The manuscript must be between 4000 and 7000 words. All manuscripts with a number of words less than or exceeding the specified number of words will be returned to the author for revision before the manuscript is considered by the editor. The number of words does not include tables, numbers, and references.
Title
The title of the manuscript must be written specifically and interesting for readers at a glance. The number of words in the title should be less than 20 words.
Author and Co Author Name
The author's and co-author’s name must be written full, complete sequence without title. The first name is followed by the middle name and surname. Under the name, a complete author correspondence email and affiliation must be included.
Abstract
The abstract must consist of 200-250 words. It must be followed by keywords, at least three words. The abstract must describe the objectives, methods, findings and their impact on the community. Abstracts must be made in two languages, Indonesian and english.
Article
Articles that must be written must have the following structure:
Introduction
This section must contain the background and objectives of the community service activities undertaken. This section must be written as efficiently as possible, to make readers easy to understand your script.
Method
In this section, the unit and objectives of the activity should be explained, the context of the activity and all the methods applied in community service activities.
Results and Discussion
This section should contain detailed results reports so the readers can understand, have a development ideas and if possible replicate activities in different locations by referring to your article.
Concluding
This section contains conclusions and suggestions. The conclusions contains a brief summary of the results of the activity and provides constructive advice. This section can also include acknowledgment to those whom contribute, that it is worthy of respect and mentioned.
Reference
In manuscript the authors is required to use Mendeley reference management tool.
Examples of correct referencing style:
Books:
Badaracco, J. L. (1991). The Knowledge Link: How Firms Compete Through Strategic Alliances. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
Bleeke, J., & Ernst, D. (Eds). (1993). Collaborating to Compete: Using Strategic Alliances and Acquisitions in the Global Marketplace. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Book Chapters:
Bowman, E. H., & Singh H. (1990). Overview of corporate restructuring: trends and consequences. In Rock L, Rock RH (Eds), Corporate Restructuring (pp. 1-61), New York: McGraw-Hill.
Journal Articles:
Alareeni, B. A. (2018). Does corporate governance influence earnings management in listed companies in Bahrain Bourse? Journal of Asia Business Studies, 12(4), 551-570.
Nozarpour, M. & Hamid, N. (2015). Investigating the Effect of Capital Structure and Growth Opportunities on Earnings Management. International Journal of Management, Accounting and Economics, 2(6), 538-546.
Elghuweel, M., Ntim, C., Opong, K., & Avison, L. (2017). Corporate governance, Islamic governance and earnings management in Oman. Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, 7(2), 190-224.
Working Papers:
Cohen, M.D., Nelson, R.R., & Walsh J.P. (2000). Protecting their intellectual assets: appropriability conditions and why U.S. manufacturing firms patent (or not). NBER working paper 7552, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA. Available at: http://www.nber.org.cyrano.ucmo.edu:2048/papers/w7552.
Child, J., & Yan, Y. (1999). Predicting the performance of international alliances: an investigation in China. Working paper, Chinese Management Centre, University of Hong Kong.
Conference Proceedings:
Stahl, G. (Ed.). (2002). Proceedings of CSCL 02: Computer support for collaborative learning. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Analia, A.L., & Hendrie Anto, M.B. (2019). Performance measurement of Islamic banking in Indonesia using the maqashid sharia index method. Proceeding of Conference on Islamic Management, Accounting, and Economics, Indonesia, 235-244. https://journal.uii.ac.id/CIMAE/article/view/12924
Online Sources:
Economic and Monetary Policy Department. Monetary Policy Review June 2020. Bank Indonesia. Retrieved August 10, 2020, from https://www.bi.go.id/en/publikasi/kebijakan-moneter/
Rupley, S. (2010, February 26). The myth of the benign monopoly. Salon. Retrieved from http://www.salon.com/ at 26th July 2016.
Reference and citation style
JKBE uses the author-date style of citation referred from American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines. Citations in the text appear as name, date within parentheses and listed alphabetically at the end of the paper. When a cited work has three or more authors, all authors should be written out at the first text citation and et al. used thereafter (italicize et al., whenever used). When reference is made to more than one work by the same author(s) published in the same year, identify each citation in the text in the following manner: (Collins, 2005a, 2005b). Online citations should end with the date of access. Please be sure that cited works that are chapters in a book or articles in a magazine include page numbers. References should contain titles and subtitles.
All references must have a corresponding citation in the text and vice versa.
Important: All citations and sources must be cited from international journals and maximum 20% cited from international text book/reference book/handbook/monograph. Not a local/domestic journal or local/domestic journal reference translated into English. The authors must include a DOI link or URL address of the article for each citation source in the references section. The minimum number of sources is 35 international journal articles or more.