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Citation on text is written between open and close parenthesis mentioning author’s surname, year without comma, and page number if necessary.
Article should contain reference (only for source of citation) that is sorted alphabetically using author’s surname or institution’s name, e.g.:
Book
One Author
Bringham, E. F. 1992. Fundamental of Financial Management 6th. Fort Wort: The Dryden Press.
Two to Four Authors
Cooper, D. R. and P. S. Schindler. 2001. Business Research Method. New York: McGraw Hill.
Guan, L., D. R. Hansen, and M. M. Mowen. 2009. Cost Management. Mason: South Western.
More than Four Authors
Booth, W. C. et al. 1995. The Craft of Research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Institutional Author
Ikatan Akuntan Indonesia. 2004. Standar Profesional Akuntan Publik. Jakarta: Divisi Penerbitan IAI.
Journal
Gumanti, T. A. 2001. Earnings Management dalam Penawaran Saham Perdana di Bursa Efek Jakarta. Jurnal Riset Akuntansi Indonesia, 4 (2), 165-183.
Geiger, M. A. and S. M. Ogilby. 2000. The First Course in Accounting: Students Perceptions and their Effect on the Decision to Major in Accounting. Journal of Accounting Education, 18, 63-78.
Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2000. 1996 Census of Population and Housing: Northern (Statistical Division) Queensland. Downloaded on 19 August 2001, http://www.abs.gov.au.
Bond, T. 2004. ED1401: Childhood and Adolescence, week 12 notes. Downloaded on 25 February 2005, http://learnjcu2004.jcu.edu.au.
Abbott, K. and J. Seymour. 1997. Trapping the Papaya Fruit Fly in North Queensland. Paper presented at the Australian Entomological Society Conference, Melbourne.
Fitriany and D. Sari. 2008. Studi atas Pelaksanaan PBL dan Hubungannya dengan Prestasi Mahasiswa. Paper presented at the Simposium Nasional Akuntansi XI, Pontianak.
Utama, S. 1996. The Association between Institutional Ownership and Trading Volume Reaction to Annual Earnings Announcements. Ph.D Dissertation, Texas A&M University.
Chambers, D. J. 2003. Earnings Persistence and Accrual Anomaly. Working Paper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Chan, K., L. Chan, N. Jegadeesh, and J. Lakonishok. 2004. Earnings Quality and Stock Returns. Working Paper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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EDITORIAL TEAM
PEER REVIEWER
ABSTRACT AND INDEXING
AUTHOR FEES
JOURNAL HISTORY
CONTACT