Author Guidelines
All manuscripts submitted to Jenova: Journal of Economics, Finance, Accounting, and Organizational Advancement must adhere to the journal’s established author guidelines to ensure clarity, consistency, and academic rigor.
A. General Requirements
Authors are expected to meet the following minimum standards when preparing their manuscripts:
- Language — Manuscripts should preferably be written in English. Submissions in Bahasa Indonesia may be considered; however, authors must ensure clarity and correctness in language usage.
- Length — The manuscript should be a minimum of five (5) pages and should not exceed fifteen (15) pages, excluding references.
- Reference Management — References must be formatted using the IEEE citation style, managed with Mendeley or an equivalent reference management tool.
- Template Compliance — Manuscripts must strictly follow the official JENOVA article template to maintain consistency in presentation and formatting.
B. Article Structure
Authors are advised to structure their manuscripts in the following format:
- Title — A concise and informative title not exceeding ten (10) words, without abbreviations or acronyms.
- Author Names — Full names of all authors should be provided without academic titles or professional positions.
- Affiliations — The institutional affiliation for each author should be clearly indicated, including institution name, city, and country.
- Corresponding Author Email — At least one valid correspondence email address must be provided; authors may also include email addresses for all contributors.
- Abstract — A single paragraph of no more than 250 words, without citations, summarizing the research objectives, methodology, key findings, and significance of the study. Authors should include 3–5 keywords immediately following the abstract.
- Main Sections — The manuscript should be organized into clearly defined sections, including:
- Introduction
- Research Methods
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusion
- References — The manuscript must include a minimum of 15 references, with at least 80% sourced from reputable international journals published within the last five (5) years. The remaining references may consist of books (published within the last ten years), credible e-books, or articles from trusted websites (published within the last five years).
For detailed formatting instructions and access to the official template, authors should refer to the “Author Guidelines” section on the JENOVA website or contact the editorial office through the listed communication channels.




