Author Guidlines

Author Guidelines

Important: Before submission, please ensure your manuscript is prepared using the journal's official template (download template). This will ensure efficient processing and timely publication. Any manuscript that does not comply with the template requirements will not be processed. Authors are also required to read the author guidelines and plagiarism policy carefully, or the manuscript will be automatically rejected.

General Writing Requirements

Manuscripts submitted to Paedanomia: Jurnal Riset Pendidikan Ekonomi must present original research findings or review studies that have not been previously published in any medium. Submissions must be scholarly in nature and contribute new, current, and relevant knowledge to the field. Accepted file formats are DOC, DOCX, or RTF.

Manuscripts must be written using Times New Roman font, with a size of 12 pt for the main body text and 11 pt for the abstract. Line spacing should be set to 1.15, formatted on A4 paper. The manuscript length must be a minimum of 8 pages and a maximum of 18 pages, with margins of 3 cm on all sides (top, bottom, left, and right).

Manuscripts must be submitted through the journal's online submission system (OJS). Author names should be written without academic titles and placed directly below the article title. Each author must provide an email address, with one author clearly designated as the corresponding author.

Manuscripts may be written in either Indonesian or English. However, regardless of the language chosen, the abstract must be provided in both languages, written as a single continuous paragraph. The article title must be written in capital letters, bold, centered, and must not exceed 15 words.

The general structure of a research-based article includes the following components: title; author name(s) with institutional affiliation; email address; abstract (100–250 words covering objectives, methods, and results); keywords; introduction (including background, a brief literature review, and research objectives); research method; results and discussion; conclusions and recommendations; and references (limited to cited works only).

References should preferably come from the past 10 years and prioritize primary sources such as peer-reviewed journal articles or scholarly publications. Citations and references must follow the American Psychological Association (APA) 6th Edition style. Authors are strongly encouraged to use reference management tools such as Mendeley, Endnote, Zotero, or similar software.

All submitted manuscripts will undergo a review process conducted by editors and peer reviewers according to their respective areas of expertise. Authors will be given the opportunity to revise their manuscripts based on the feedback provided. The final decision regarding acceptance or rejection will be communicated through the OJS system.

All matters relating to permissions, including the use of software or copyrighted materials, are the sole responsibility of the author(s).

Manuscript Structure

All manuscripts submitted to Paedanomia: Jurnal Riset Pendidikan Ekonomi must adhere to the following systematic structure:
1. Title
The article title must be accurate, concise, informative, and easy to understand. It must not exceed 15 words.
2. Abstract
The abstract must be written in both Indonesian and English, each as a single paragraph of no more than 250 words, without any citations. It must comprehensively cover the research objectives, methodology employed, key findings, and conclusions drawn from the study.
3. Introduction
This section establishes the argumentative foundation of the article by presenting: the relevant research background, a mapping of current state-of-the-art developments, an analysis of existing gaps in the literature, the novelty of the research, the research problem, the proposed solution, and the research objectives to be achieved.
4. Research Method
The method section provides a comprehensive description of the research design and procedures employed. It should cover: research subjects and location, experimental or study design, sampling technique and sample size, variables measured, research instruments used, data collection procedures, and the data analysis method applied.
5. Results and Discussion
Research findings should be presented in a systematic, clear, and comprehensible manner, either as a narrative or through visual representations such as tables, graphs, or figures. The discussion section should then provide an in-depth interpretation of these findings to address the research problem, relate results to relevant theories and literature, and integrate them into the existing body of knowledge. Authors are expected to explicitly highlight the novelty, impact, and contribution of the study to the field of economics education.
6. Conclusions and Recommendations
Conclusions should be written in paragraph form and directly address the research objectives, without restating points already discussed in the results and discussion section. Repetition of statistical figures already presented in the results should be avoided. Recommendations may include practical implications, policy suggestions, or proposed directions for future research, along with an acknowledgment of the study's limitations.
7. Acknowledgments (If Applicable)
This section is optional and may be used to recognize funding sources, partner institutions, or individuals who contributed significantly to the research but are not listed as authors.
8. References
A minimum of 15 references is required, with more than 80% sourced from reputable peer-reviewed journal articles that include a valid DOI or URL. References should primarily be drawn from the past 10 years and must be managed using reference management tools such as Mendeley, Endnote, Zotero, or similar software.