Author Guidelines
GENERAL INFORMATION
√ | Submitted manuscripts should not contain previously published material and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. |
√ | Manuscript should be written in Bahasa Indonesia or English. If the author not an English native, the author strongly advised to ask English-speaking colleague to proofread the article. |
√ | Manuscript should be submitted through online submission and formatted as according to the Benefit template and saved as a Word (.doc/ .docx) file. Click the link here to access the author template that we use as of June 2021. |
√ | Manuscripts that do not conform to the BENEFIT Author Guidelines may be returned to the author without review or put on hold until the submission is deemed in compliance with the requirements. |
√ | Once an accepted manuscript is assigned to a specific issue, authors will be notified as to the scheduled publication date and when they can expect to receive the page proofs via e-mail. If the corresponding author will be unavailable to review these proofs, arrangements should be made for a coauthor or colleague to read and return the proofs. |
√ | Statements made in the article, including changes made by the Editor or manuscript editor, are the responsibility of the author and not of the BENEFIT. |
WRITING SYSTEM
Title | Title should be as simple, clear and precise as possible. It should say what the article is about and can include findings. Names, complete institutional affiliations and e-mail addresses |
Abstract | The abstract should clearly state the objective, materials (or subjects) and methods, results, and conclusions of the study. Include actual data. Do not use abbreviations. Do not use reference citations. Abstract should be written in English and Bahasa Indonesia, consists of no more than 200 words. Author should provide maximum 7 keywords representing what are essentials in the article |
PRELIMINARY
Introduction, background of the research, research objectives, and the contribution of research.
LITERATURE REVIEW AND HYPOTHESES FORMULATION.
The literature review and hypothesis formulation contains a literature review previously associated with research and development of hypotheses. Hypotheses should not be there, especially for research with qualitative methods.
RESEARCH METHODS
Research methods include the proposed research or study design, objectives and targets of the study (the sample population), data collection techniques, models, research and analysis techniques.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results and discussion contains the results of data analysis, hypothesis testing, to answer the research questions, findings and interpret the findings.
CONCLUSION
Conclusion The present study conclusions, implications and suggestions for future research
REFERENCE LIST
Reference list contains the sources referred to in article writing.
FORMAT
1 Article typed in 10 point font size with a space 1,15.
2 limit up, down, left and right sides of at least 2.5 cm.
3 The article was written as efficiently as possible in accordance with the requirements, the length of articles ranging from 10-25 pages.
4 All pages, including references and attachments must be numbered pages.
5 Title centered in bold capital letters, font size 14, whereas subtitles in bold flat middle with a font size of 12 points.
TABLES AND FIGURES (GRAPHIC)
1 Table and images are presented as efficient as possible (only present the results) and inserted into the script. The results of data processing of statistical software is not justified used directly in writing the article, but must be processed first in the form of images, or the appropriate table.
2 Tables and drawings were given an order number and the full title of which shows the contents of tables or figures.
3 References to tables or figures should be provided on the manuscript.
4 Source Tables and Figures should be included.
5 Picture should be prepared in a form that can be printed.
QUOTE
- Citations in the text written between brackets open and close parenthesis mentioning the author's last name, the year without a comma, and page number if necessary.
- One citation resource with one author: (Syafruddin 2001); with two authors (Habbe and Hartono 2000); more than three authors: (Boediono et al. 1999); more than one source quote by different authors: (Mardiyah 2001; Kusumawati 1999); more than one source citation with the same authors (Djakman 1998, 2000).
- If the quote with the page number (Brownell, 1981, 845).
- If the references are a writer with more than one article in the same year, then in quotations use letters a, b, ... after year. Example: (Joni 1999a, 1999b) or (Joni 1999a, David, 2000b).
- If the author's name is mentioned in the text, the name does not need to be mentioned in the citation. Example: "Alam (1998) states …"
- Source of quotations taken from the work of an institution should mention the acronym of the institution concerned, for example, (IAI, 1994).
REFERENCE
- The author should use a reference manager EndNote or Mendeley for making reference
- Reference precedence issue last 10 years.
- Reference lists are sorted alphabetically and are not to be numbered.
- Writing a reference list use APA style.
Books
Bringham, E. F. 1992. Fundamental of Financial Management 6th. Fort Wort: The Dryden Press.
Guan, L., D. R. Hansen, and M. M. Mowen. 2009. Cost Management. Mason: South Western.
Booth, W. C. et al. 1995. The Craft of Research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Institutional Author
Ikatan Akuntan Indonesia. 2004. Standar Profesional Akuntan Publik. Jakarta: Divisi Penerbitan IAI.
Journal
Suwaldiman. 2004. The Power of Politic and Lobbying Parties in the Australian Accounting Regulation Reform Program. Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol. 8, No. 2, hal. 66 - 78.
Website
Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2000. 1996 Census of Population and Housing: Northern (Statistical Division) Queensland. Diunduh tanggal 19 Agustus 2001, http://www.abs.gov.au.
Bond, T. 2004. ED1401: Childhood and Adolescence, week 12 notes. Diunduh tanggal 25 Februari 2005, http://learnjcu2004.jcu.edu.au.
Workshop
Abbott, K. and J. Seymour. 1997. Trapping The Papaya Fruit Fly in North Queensland. Paper presented at the Australian Entomological Society Conference, Melbourne.
Fitriany dan D. Sari. 2008. Studi atas Pelaksanaan PBL dan Hubungannya dengan Prestasi Mahasiswa. Paper dipresentasikan pada acara Simposium Nasional Akuntansi XI, Pontianak.
Tesis/Disertasi/Working Paper
Robertson, J.S. 2011. Capitalism and Accounting in the Dutch East-India Company 1602-1623: An Historical Study of Determining Influences and Practices. Disertasi tidak diterbitkan, Universitas Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Footnote
Footnotes are used only to provide clarification / additional analysis, which when combined into a script would disrupt the continuity of the manuscript. Thus footnotes not be used for reference. Footnotes should be numbered printed superscript. The text of the footnote is placed directly on the page contained superscript number.
Data Policy and Availability
Authors of articles are expected to provide the data it has those who need them and provide information on how to obtain such data. If the article uses a survey or experimental approach, the entire instrument (questionnaires, case, plan interviews, etc.) must be attached.
Delivery articles
Articles in the form of Microsoft word and CV writers through online submissions on the web http: journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/reaksi or via email: benefit.ums@gmail.com