Author Guidelines

The Manuscript submitted to Dividen: Journal of Economics Management Business Accounting and finance  must follow APA style. Contributing authors support reading this document carefully and following the ones given below before submitting their papers to the OJS Dividen: Journal of Economics Management Business Accounting and finance website: Action to the Community.

 1.      Title

Titles Type in Palatino Linotype Font and A Maximum of 14 Words

 2.      Author

Author's Name 1 (Font Palatino Linotype 12 Print Thickness and Name Cannot be Abbreviated and do not use either academic or non-academic titles)

Name of Faculty / Study Program, Name of Higher Education, font 11 Palatino Linotype)

Email: [email protected] (institutional email is recommended, font 11 Palatino Linotype)

 3.      Abstract

Abstract (Palatino Linotype 11, Bold) Abstract written in English which contains the main issues of research, research objectives, methods / approaches and research results. Abstract written in one paragraph, not more than 200 words. (Palatino Linotype 11, single space, and italicized). Keywords: Maximum 5 keywords separated by commas. (Palatino Linotype 11 font is single spaced, and italicized)

Abstrak (Palatino Linotype, 11 Cetak Tebal)

Abstrak ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia yang berisikan isu-isu pokok penelitian, tujuan penelitian, metoda/pendekatan dan hasil penelitian. Abstrak ditulis dalam satu alenia, tidak lebih dari 200 kata. (Palatino Linotype 11, spasi tunggal, dan cetak miring).

Kata Kunci: Maksimum5 kata kunci dipisahkan dengan tanda koma. (Font Palatino Linotype 11 spasi tunggal, dan cetak miring)

4.      Introduction

The introduction includes the background to the issue or problem as well as the urgency and rationalization of research activities. Activity objectives and a problem-solving plan are presented (Palatino Linotype, 12, normal and 1 space).

5.      Theoretical basis

The theoretical basis contains any theories used in research, including a review of relevant literature and the development of hypotheses (if any) included in this section (Palatino Linotype, 12, normal and 1 space).

6.      Discussion

Discussion is the most important part of the entire scientific article content. The objectives of the discussion are: answering research problems, interpreting findings, integrating findings from research into existing knowledge sets, compiling new theories or modifying existing theories that can be made in numerical form (Palatino Linotype, 12, normal and 1).

7.      Conclusion

Conclusion (Palatino Linotype 12, Bold). The conclusion contains a brief summary of the research results and discussion and contains the answers to the research questions and it is suggested that there is a novelty of the research results. In addition, it also contains suggestions that refer to research results and take the form of practical action (Palatino Linotype, 12, normal and 1space).

8.      Bibliography

Conclusion (Palatino Linotype 12, Bold). Bibliography is written in full, according to the references in the description. Bibliography contains only the sources that are referenced in the description. At least 80% of the reference sources are in the form of literature published in the last 10 years.

In writing the pustakian list, all authors' names are listed and written in alphabetical order and it is advisable to use the Mendeley reference manager. (Palatino Linotype, 12, 1 space, after 6 and indented)

Sample Bibliography using Mendeley Reference Management with APA citation model:

 

Aravik, H., & Hamzani, A. (2021). Etika Perbankan Syariah: Teori dan Implementasi. Deepublish.

Aravik, H. (2016). Ekonomi Islam: Konsep, Teori dan Aplikasi serta Pandangan Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam dari Abu Ubaid sampai al-Maududi. Empat Dua Intranspublishing.

Azam, M. (2014). Zakat,Infak dan Sedekah and Economic Development : Micro dan Macro Level Evidence. Jurnal Bulletin of Bussines and Economic, 85–95.

Savaş, M. K. (2010). Fundamentals Of Islamic Economy And Finance: Theory And Practice. Electronic Journal of Social Sciences9(31), 180–208. https://doi.org/10.17755/esosder.37742