Author Guideline

For authors who wish to publish scientific articles in the Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan (Journal of Finance and Banking), should follow the guidelines of writing that can be downloaded below:

 

 

Manuscript Submission

The manuscript submitted in the   form   of   softcopy   by   using   OJS   (Open    Journal System) through https://intropublicia.org/index.php/jadbe. The manuscript submission also attached to the complete curriculum vitae of author and manuscript form refers to the following instruction below:

 

Writing Instruction

The manuscript should be a double-spaced minimum of 15 pages, and a maximum of 20 pages is already included abstract and bibliography/reference, paper size A4, font Book Antiqua 12 pts except for illustration (table, chart, figure, etc.) font size 10 pts. For editing, all the manuscript (including table, figure, and equation) should write in a form that can be edited by an editor (Word Document).

 

General Writing Style

The manuscript for publication of Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan (Journal of Finance and Banking) could be study and application of theory, research, conceptual ideas, literature reviews, reviews of new books, bibliographic, and practical writing related to finance and banking science. The manuscript can be written in Indonesia Language or English Language in the form of an essay (published in the English Language), include the subheadings in each part, except introduction which shown without subheading. Ranked of subheading expressed with a different typeface and without subheading. The writing style is narrative, with minimizing of using table, figure, and equation.

 

Systematics of Manuscript

Conceptual systematics of manuscript consist of: title, authors name (without academic title), address where the manuscript wrote, address for correspondence (contact number, facsimile, and email), abstract, keywords, JEL classification, introduction (without subheading), main review (divided into subheadings), conclusion, and references. Systematics research manuscript consists of the title, authors name (without academic title) address where the result of research done, address for correspondence, abstract, keywords, JEL classification, introduction (without subheading) hypotheses development (optional), methods, results, discussion, conclusion, suggestions, and references. The following instruction for each part of the manuscript and another way which needs to consider to the writing of the manuscript.

 

Paper Title (Use style: Times New Roman, font size 14, Ctrl+L)

First Author 1, Second Author 2, Third Author 3  (Bold, Calibri Light, Font Size 11, Ctrl+L)

1 First Author Affiliation & Address, Cp. Mobile xxxx-xxxx, Country

2 Second Author Affiliation & Address, Cp. Mobile xxxx-xxxx, Country

3 Third Author Affiliation & Address, Cp. Mobile xxxx-xxxx, Country

Corresponding Author: Author@gmail.com

 

  https://doi.org/10.18196/jgpp.v8i3.11715 

 

 

 

Article Information

 

ABSTRACT

 

Received:

Revised:

Accepted: March 00, 00

Available online:

Authors must supply a structured abstract in their submission, which includes; Purpose (mandatory), Design/methodology/approach (mandatory), Findings/results (mandatory), Research limitations/implications (if applicable), Practical implications (if applicable), Social implications (if applicable), Originality/value (mandatory). Maximum 250 words in total excluding keywords. written using Californian FB, Font 10.

Keywords

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

What is the purpose of the study? Why are you conducting the study? The main section of the article should start with an introductory section that provides more details about the paper’s purpose, motivation, research methods, and findings. The introduction should be relatively nontechnical, yet clear enough for an informed reader to understand the manuscript’s contribution.

The “introduction” in the manuscript is important to demonstrate the motives of the research. It analyzes the empirical, theoretical and methodological issues in order to contribute to the extant literature. This introduction will be linked with the following parts, most noticeably the literature review.

Explaining the problem formulation should cover the following points: (1) Problem recognition and its significance; (2) clear identification of the problem and the appropriate research questions; (3) coverage of problem’s complexity; (4) novelty of the research, and (5) well-defined objectives.

 

  1. Hypotheses Development

The second part, “Hypotheses Development” investigates the gap that will be exposed and solved. The flow of all the ideas is required to be clear, linked, well-crafted, and well-developed. It serves as the source of the research question and especially the base or the hypotheses that respond to the research objective. We advise using use current and primary sources from trusted references

 

  1. Method, Data, and Analysis

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The third part of the manuscript, “Method, Data, and Analysis” is designed to describe the nature of the data. The method should be well elaborated and enhance the model, the approach to the analysis and the step taken. Equations should be numbered as we illustrate.

This section typically has the following sub-sections: Sampling (a description of the target population, the research context, and units of analysis; the sample; and respondents’ profiles); data collection; and measures (or alternatively, measurements).

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The research methodology should cover the following points: Concise explanation of the research methodology is prevalent; reasons for choosing the methods are well described; the research design is accurate; the sample’s design is appropriate; the data collection processes are properly conducted; the data analysis methods are relevant and state-of-the-art.

  1. Results

The author needs to report the results in sufficient detail so that the reader can see which statistical analysis was conducted and why, and later justify their conclusions.

  1. Discussion

The “Discussion” part, highlights the rationale behind the result answering the question “why the result is so?” It shows the theories and the evidence from the results. The part does not just explain the figures but also deals with this deep analysis to cope with the gap that it is trying to solve. It is important to state the possibility of contributing result of the research for science development.

  1. Conclusion, Limitations, and Suggestions

Conclusion

In this section, the author presents brief conclusions from the results of the research with suggestions for advanced researchers or general readers. A conclusion may cover the main points of the paper, but do not replicate the abstract in conclusion. Authors should explain the empirical and theoretical benefits, the economic benefits, and the existence of any new findings.

Limitation and suggestions

The author must present any major flaws and limitations of the study, which could reduce the validity of the writing, thus raising questions from the readers (whether, or in what way), the limits in the study may have affected the results and conclusions. Limitations require a critical judgment and interpretation of the impact of their research. Suggestions intended for further research.

 

  1. Acknowledgment (If Any)

Author (s) may acknowledge a person or organization that helped him/her/them in many ways. Please use the singular heading even if you have many acknowledgments.

 

References

In this section, author (s) must list all the reference documents cited in the text. In writing the reference, the author(s) are recommended to use reference management tools, such as Mendeley. The citation and reference list should follow the American Psychological Association (APA) referencing style (8th edition).

When the cited items have DOIs, the authors should add DOI persistent links to the regular references the persistent links should be active. Format of persistent link: https://doi.org/+DOI (without “doi:”). Example of persistent link: https://doi.org/10.1109/2.901164.

Otherwise, please follow the format of the sample references and citations as shown in the guidelines.  

Cheryta, A., Moeljadi, M., & Indrawati, N. K. (2018). Leverage, asymmetric information, firm value, and cash holdings in Indonesia. Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan, 22(1), 83-93. https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v22i1.1334

 

Al-Thaqeb, S. (2018). Do international markets overreact? Event study: International market reaction to U.S. local news events. Research in International Business and Finance, 44, 369-385. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2017.07.106

 

Fu, X., Lin, Y., & Molyneux, P. (2014). Bank competition and financial stability in Asia Pacific. Journal of Banking & Finance, 38, 64–77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2013.09.012

 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

This layout template is for a submission purposed. When the articles is accepted for publication, we re-layout the paper into two columns. This layout template uses MS Word,  please save saved as “Word 2010 or below”. Authors are encouraged to read and understand the Authors’ Guideline before using this layout template.

Illustration (Table and Figure)

The illustrations in the form of tables and figures (optional) included by the needs of the writing and given a sufficient explanation, and typed in a format that can be edited by the editorial team. Table. Typed font size 10 pts, form tables are created as the following example:

 

Table 1. An indicator of General Bank Performance Based on Assesment of CAEL (%)  

General Bank ( % )

Dec 2002

Dec 2003

Dec 2004

Dec 2005

Dec 2006

Dec 2007

CAR

19,90

22,40

19,40

19,40

23,4

20,48

ROA

1,50

2,00

2,60

3,50

2,35

2,66

BOPO

98,41

94,76

88,10

76,64

81,42

71,16

LDR

33,00

38,20

43,50

50,00

62,27

67,46

NPL Gross

12,10

8,10

8,20

5,80

7,56

4,10

Source: Bank Indonesia (in Investor magazine, 2008) and Infobank June 2008.

Figure. Figure and charts are printed in black and white, so it needs to be made in different patterns among the data displayed (can use grayscale, pattern, etc.). The figure made like the following example:

 

Figure 1. Growth Third Party Fund Bank X Branch of Malang