As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
Author Guidelines
General Instructions
Articles written for ECONOMIC DYNAMICS are research results in economics and business.
Writing system
The script is typed with one and a half spaces except the abstract (one space) and word processing program using Mocrosoft Word, Time New Roman writing type with 12 fonts for article contents and 14 for titles. Articles length from 10 - 20 pages A4 paper. Abstract is written in english and bahasa indonesia either article bahasa indonesia or english article maximum about 100-250 words, which contains research purpose, method, data analysis tool, research result and keyword. Manuscript on editor or can be up loaded to e-mail: dinamikajurnal@yahoo.com. The manuscript has reached the editor one month before the time of publication.
The author's name is listed without an academic degree and is placed under the title of the article. If the script is written in a team, the editor only relates to the primary author or author whose name is listed first. The author needs to include the original institution, e-mail address (team leader only) and / or correspondence address.
All articles are written in essay form with the title of sub chapter in each section of writing unless the introduction is presented without sub chapters. The title of the sub-chapter is written with different fonts, for example: RANK 1 → uppercase letters all in bold → flat with left border. Rank 2 → small, bold letters → flat left edge Rank 3 → uppercase oblique and bold → flat with left edge Systematics of writing is arranged in the following order: General article → Title, author's name without an academic degree, agency address, e-mail address, abstract, key words, introduction (no subtitles title), containing background and purpose or scope of writing, writing content, conclusions, and bibliography. Results → Title, author's name without academic degree, institution's address, e-mail address, abstract, key words, introduction (without sub-chapter title) contain discussion of background and discussion of bibliography as well as research objectives, research methods, research results, discussion, conclusions, suggestions, and bibliography.
The source of quotations as far as possible is the libraries of the last 10 years. Referred libraries are preferred from primary sources in the form of research reports (including theses, theses, and dissertations) or research articles in scientific journals and / or magazines.
Writing a quotation source in the text of an article using reduced reference technique (name; year), if the quotation should be accompanied by the original page number of the quotation. Example (Aaker, 2000; 145).
Procedures for citation presentation, presentation of tables (horizontal lines, formulas, equations, footnotes, drawings, diagrams, graphs, and flow charts follow the general guidelines of the Script Writing Guidance Manual in type by following the rules for using punctuation and spelling in the Enhanced Spellings Generalized Indonesian Guidelines (Depdikbud, 1987).
Reference Writing
The bibliography is presented following a procedure like the following example, the author's name is sorted alphabetically and chronologically.
Books: Loudon David L. and Albert J. Della Bitta. 1993. Consumer Behavior: Concepts and Aplications, 4 / e, McGraw-Hill.
Articles in journals or magazines: Narver J.C., Slater S.F.1990. The Effect of a Market Orientation on a Business Profitability, Journal of Marketing, October, pp20-35.
Articles in the newspaper: Mohdari. 15 January 2003. Community Empowerment or Demonstration Society? Kalimantan Post, pp. 4 & 14.
Newspaper / story in newspaper (without author name): Jawa Pos. 22 April 2002. Lower Class Women More Independent, p.7.
Official document : Language Development and Development Center.1978. Report Writing Guidelines Research. Jakarta: Depdikbud. Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2 on the National Education System. 1990. Jakarta: PT. Armas Duta Jaya.
Thesis, Thesis, Dissertation, Research Report: Suarniki Ni Nyoman. 2007. Antecedent Market Orientation and Its Influence on Performance of Rural Bank (BPR) (Study at Rural Bank in East Java). Unpublished dissertation. Faculty Postgraduate Program Economy of Universitas Brawijaya, Malang.
Internet (individual works): Porter M. 1998. What is the Diamond Model? Description. http://www.kudumbashree.org, accessed 26 july 2005.