Author Guidelines

Jurnal Primanomics is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year (Januari, Mei and September) by LPPM Universitas Buddhi Dharma.

The Primanomics Journal is intended to be an article publishing journal that reports on the results of research on economics and business. Primanomics invites manuscripts in the fields of: management, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, tax, audit, entrepreneurship, operations, and business administration.

Format
The manuscripts should be typed in A4 (210mm x 297mm), with 12-point Times News Roman font and must be 1.15 line-spaced, except for indented quotations. The manuscript must be saved as a word file. All the pages, including tables, appendices, and references, should be serially numbered. Spell out numbers from one to ten, except when used in tables and lists, and when used with mathematical, statistical, scientific or technical units and quantities, such as distances, weights and measures.

Language
The manuscript must be written in good academic English. Make sure that the manuscript do not have errors more than 200 and 25% maxsimal of plagiarism indicators.

Article Length

The article should be between 10 and 15 pages. The allowable length of the manuscript is at the editor’s discretion; however, manuscripts with a length of less than or exceeding the specified page count may be returned to the author(s) for revision before the manuscript is considered by the editors.


TITLE PAGE

Article Title

The title of the article should be specific and effective, and approximately not more 20 words. The article title is written with a capital letter beginning with each word. Write an article title using simple and straightforward language that can offer readers a glimpse of the content with their first glance.
Author’s name and Affiliations

The full name of each author, the affiliation of each author at the time the research was completed and the address for each author including the full postal address, telephone, and email addresses. Where more than one author has contributed to the article, please provide detailed information for the corresponding author(s).

Abstract
The abstract should stand alone, meaning that no citations are in the abstract. The abstract should concisely inform the reader of the manuscript’s purpose, its methods, its findings, and its value. The abstract should be relatively nontechnical, yet clear enough for an informed reader to understand the manuscript’s contribution. The manuscript’s title, but neither the author’s name nor other identification designations, should appear on the abstract page. An abstract between 150-200 words, should be presented in English on a separate page immediately preceding the text of the manuscript.
Keyword
Keywords are an important part of writing an abstract. Authors should select a maximum of 5 (five) keywords that are specific and reflect what is essential about the article. Keywords and the article’s classification should be provided after the abstract.