Author Guideline

  1. Manuscripts to be published in E-Bisnis: Scientific Journal of Economics and Business must be original, unpublished, and not in the process of being published. The manuscript can be the result of research or theoretical studies in the fields of: Economics, Management and Business
    E-Business: Scientific Journal of Economics and Business invites academics and researchers who conduct original research in the fields of science: Economics, Management and Business. The manuscript format is prepared in Indonesian or English and written concisely and precisely. The manuscript will not exceed 15 pages including references and appendices. Screenwriting templates can be accessed and downloaded on the web.

  2. Manuscripts are arranged in order of title (capital letters) in Indonesian and English, author's name without title and affiliation as well as author's email correspondence, abstract and keywords, introduction, research methods, results and discussion, conclusions and suggestions, and a bibliography. Sub-sections can be added as needed. Systematic writing does not require numbering for each chapter.

  3. The abstract consists of 150 words, typed single spaced, consisting of problems, objectives, methods, results and conclusions, written in English for Indonesian manuscripts and in Indonesian and English for English manuscripts. After the abstract, keywords should be written that are appropriate to the research topic.

  4. All tables and figures should be titled in the text and numbered with Arabic numerals and add information if necessary.

  5. Authors who wish to send a paper to E-Business: Scientific Journal of Economics and Business must send it via email to the journal web. All correspondence, including notices of Editorial decisions and requests for revisions, is conducted electronically.

  6. Article Category: Authors must categorize their papers as part of the article information. The category that best describes their paper should be selected from the list below.
    a. Research paper. This category includes papers that report any type of research conducted by the author. Research may involve construction or testing of models or frameworks, action research, data testing, market or survey research, empirical, scientific or laboratory research.
    b. Technical paper. Describe and evaluate technical products, processes, or services.
    c. Conceptual paper. This paper will not be based on research but will develop a hypothesis. His  papers tend to be discursive in nature and include philosophical discussions and comparative studies of the work and thought of others.
    d. Case study report. Case studies describe actual interventions or experiences in organizations. They may be subjective and generally do not report research. Legal case descriptions or hypothetical case studies used as teaching exercises also fall into this category.

  7. Revised manuscript. Authors must revise the manuscript at least 1 month after it is received from the E-Bisnis: Economic and Business Scientific Journal management team (first edited paper). Papers sent back to the management team of E-Business: Scientific Journal of Economics and Business after one month are considered new submissions. The revised printed manuscript must be submitted again 1 week after being received from the management team of E-Business: Scientific Journal of Economics and Business.

  8. Bibliography or References are arranged alphabetically from the first author and subsequent authors. The Reference List only contains references cited in the manuscript. If there are two or more manuscripts with the same author and year, mark a, b, c, and so on after the year of publication. Take a look at the following example format:

    References

    Ajournalarticle, R. H., Spud, P. T., & Psychologist, R. M. (2016). Title of journal article (not the title of the journal) goes here. Journal of Research in Personality, 22(3), 236-252. doi:10.1016/0032-026X.56.6.895*
    B’Journalarticlewithnodoi, S. O. (2020). Include issue numbers after volume numbers and note where italics start and stop. Journal of Articles Without Digital Object Identifiers, 127(3), 816-826.
    Cmagazinearticle, B. E. (2009, July 24). Note that each source type has to be formatted in a different way. Prose Magazine. https://prosemag.org/2009/07/24/note-that.shtml
    Dbookreference, S. M., Orman, T. P., & Carey, R. (1967). Google scholar's “cite” feature is usually accurate and time-saving, so use it. Dre's Publishing House.
    Echapter, P. R., & Inaneditedvolume, J. C. (2022). Science shows frustration with giant style manuals. In P. Z. Harris, R. O. Dawkins, & J. H. Dennett (Eds.), Research papers are hard work but are good for you (2nd ed., pp. 123-256). Simon & Schuster.
    Fonlinenewsarticle, M. (1994, September 11). This is how you cite an online news article that has an author. Vox. Retrieved from https://www.vox.com/notreal/just-an-example

    * In APA style, including a DOI is required for all publications that have a DOI. This means you can skip the inclusion of a DOI if you're serious about it