Author Guidelines

The author sends a script by online submission through https://jambe.ubb.ac.id/index.php/ . If the author has difficulties in the process of sending a script online (online), the script can also be sent by E-mail to jambeubb@gmail.com,  but this method is not recommended for the sake of online publication of the journal System.

 Script Format

  1. Scripts are created using Microsoft Office Word. All parts in the script are typed with Times New Roman, size 11 pts, Space 1, A4 paper size, and 2 cm margin for all sides and page count of 20-25, excluding the library list.
  2. For the purpose of editing the manuscript, all parts of the manuscript (including tables, drawings and mathematical equations) are made in a format that can be edited by the editor. Editors can request data used in images, tables and data processing for editing purposes and the confirmation of study results.

General writing style

  1. Script for Jambe: Economic journals can be either a result of thinking or results of study/research. The manuscript is written in Bahasa Indonesia with narrative style. The scavude is made simple as possible avoiding the multilevel set.
  2. Tables and images should list the source.
  3. Tables, drawings, and mathematical equations are numbered in order according to their appearance.
  4. All the citations and references in the script should be listed in the library and vice versa, the reading resources listed in the bibliography must be in the manuscript.
  5. The method and results and analysis sections are optional for the form of thought.

Manuscript sequence

  • Title
  • Name, Departement, University and Origin
  • Correspondence Address
  • Abstract
  • Keyword
  • Journal classification of Economic Literature (JEL) https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php
  • Introduction
  • Literature Review
  • Methods
  • Results And Discussion
  • Conclusion

 Instructions for each section of the script

  • The title does not exceed 12 words in English.
  • Author Data. Contains full name of all authors without title, department, University, country of origin and email of correspondence.
  • Written in English, a minimum of 150 words and a maximum of 250 words for each abstract and contains 3 things: Topics covered, methodology used, and results or proof obtained.
  • Written in English each of the maximum 5 subjects. The keyword contains words or phrases that are frequently used in the script and are deemed to represent and/or relate to the topics discussed.
  • JEL classification. List 2-3 two-digit JEL classification that can be seen on the Journal of Economic Literature website at https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php.
  • The introduction contains the background, the purpose of the study/research, the previous relevant study, the problem, the hypothesis that will be tested in the writing, a brief description of the selected method or analysis tool, a brief narrative of the results obtained if writing is the result of empirical or preposition test if the writing made is a result of thought and formulation of research problems.
  • Library Overview. This section outlines the conceptual and theoretical foundations that are the cornerstone of study/research. In addition, the authors may cite relevant studies in advance to complement the justification of the uniqueness of the contributions of the manuscript.
  • This section contains theoretical and technical information that is adequate enough for the reader to be able to reproduce the study/research well including in it the description of the type and source of data. In case of verification of results, the editors and the reviewer are entitled to request raw data that the author uses.
  • Results and discussion. Write down the results obtained based on the method used with the appropriate economic analysis. It can be presented in a table, an image with an analytical description that raises key points based on a built theoretical conception.
  • Conclusion This section answers the objectives and problems of research briefly and clearly.
  • Acknowledgements are addressed to the parties who assist in research, especially funding your research. Include individuals who have helped you in your studies: advisors, financial advocates, or possibly other supporters are: the correction, the picker, and the supplier who may have provided the material. 
  • The list of libraries is arranged in alphabetical order in WHAT format is 6th Edition (American Psychological Association) and uses Mendeley.