Author Guideline

The article has a word count of 4000–7000 words and is written in English using a single-column format with single spacing. The author's name should appear in the article metadata on the Open Journal System (OJS) website rather than on the actual paper. Authors are required to complete their profile on the OJS website, including given name, family name (if applicable), and affiliation (university or institution). The full affiliation address should include Department, Faculty/School, University, City, and Country.

The manuscript is structured into the following sections:

TITLE, ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, THEORETICAL REVIEW, RESEARCH METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS, and REFERENCES

Title

The title must succinctly describe the content of the research article and attract academic readers. It should consist of 8–12 words, excluding definite (the) and indefinite articles (a, an). Use phrases rather than sentences, formatted in Times New Roman, 14 pt, bold.

Theoretical Review

The literature review should cover previous theoretical and empirical studies that form the foundation of the current research. Authors are encouraged to review recent works from reputable journals. Models and hypotheses should be developed and presented whenever feasible.

Research Methods

This section explains clearly how the research was conducted. It should describe the research design, replicable procedures, and methods used to summarize and analyze the data.

Results and Discussion

The results section objectively presents the key findings without interpretation, using text, tables, and figures. It should begin with a textual summary of the main findings and refer to relevant tables and figures. Tables must not be screenshots, must contain specific numerical values, allow comparison, and include a minimum of two rows and columns. Figures must be clear (original files should be provided as supplementary files), highlight trends, patterns, and relationships, and demonstrate data validity and reliability.

The discussion section interprets the results in relation to existing knowledge and explains the new insights gained. It should be connected to the Introduction and demonstrate the contribution of the study to academic knowledge and society.

Conclusions

This section presents the main findings of the study concisely. Recommendations and future research directions should be clearly stated from the researcher’s perspective.

References

References must consist of at least 80% current and relevant primary sources (e.g., journal articles or conference papers published within the last five years). A minimum of 20 references is required, formatted in APA 7th edition style using reference management software such as Mendeley or Zotero.

Template of Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Madani can be downloaded here.