Author Guidelines

The journal invites scholars and experts working in Islamic economics. Articles should be original, research-based, unpublished and not under review for possible publication in other journals. All submitted papers are subject to review of the editors and blind reviewers.

Articles should be written in standard Indonesian or English between approximately 4000-7000 words including text, all tables and figures, notes, references, and appendices intended for publication. Articles must be submitted to Economica Editorial Team by online submission at ejournal portal adress: http://jurnalfebi.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/oje/about/submissions; also via email to: oje@uinsby.ac.id

Structure of the article:

  1. Title; should be brief, short, clear, and informative which reflect the article content, each word of the title should be started with capitalized letter.
  2. Author’s names and institutions; should be accompanied by the author’s institutions, affiliation address, email addresses and telephone addresses, without any academic titles and/or job title.
  3. Abstract; written in one paragraph, in English and Indonesian, not more than 200 words and keywords (3-5 words), contains clear statement of the background of the study, the purpose of the study, method, result, and implication, with no references cited.
  4. The article based on fieldwork research should contain introduction, literature review, method, result and discussion, and conclusions. Meanwhile the article based on library or conceptual research includes introduction, discussion, and conclusion.
  5. References; References preferably the last 10 year publication. It is suggested to use Mendeley as a reference manager at styling the footnote and the bibliography.

All notes must appear in the text as citations. A citation usually requires only the last name of the author(s), year of publication, and (sometimes) page numbers. Explanatory footnotes may be included but should not be used for simple citations. All works cited must appear in the reference list at the end of the article.

References should be written in alphabetical order, without any number. The journal uses the APA Citation Style, such as below:

Book:
Mitchell, J.A., Thomson, M., & Coyne, R.P. (2017). A guide to citation. London, England: My Publisher
Jones, A.F & Wang, L. (2011). Spectacular creatures: The Amazon rainforest (2nd ed.). San Jose, Costa Rica: My Publisher

Journal:
Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81-95
Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81-95. Retrieved from https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/reference-manager

Scientific Work:
Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81-95
Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81-95. Retrieved from https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/reference-manager

Newspaper:
Author surname, initial(s). (Year, month day). Title. Title of the Magazine, pp.
Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Changes to citation formats shake the research world. The Mendeley Telegraph, Research News, pp.9. Retrieved from  https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/reference-manager
Interview:
Cloyd, A. (2014, July 29). Personal interview.