The Journal of Management, Accounting, and Indonesian Economics is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in the fields of management, accounting, and economics, with a specific focus on the Indonesian context. We welcome original research articles, conceptual papers, case studies, and literature reviews that contribute to the understanding of these disciplines and their practical application within the Indonesian business and economic environment.


 

Management

 

  • Human Resource Management: Topics include talent management, organizational behavior, leadership, employee motivation, and human capital development.

  • Marketing Management: Research areas cover consumer behavior, digital marketing, strategic marketing, branding, and market analysis.

  • Financial Management: We publish on topics such as corporate finance, investment analysis, financial risk management, and capital structure.

  • Operations Management: This includes supply chain management, quality management, production planning, and business process optimization.

  • Strategic Management: Articles may focus on business strategy, competitive advantage, corporate governance, and organizational change.


 

Accounting

 

  • Financial Accounting: We accept papers on financial reporting, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption, financial statement analysis, and auditing.

  • Managerial Accounting: Topics include cost accounting, budgeting, performance measurement, and decision-making systems.

  • Public Sector Accounting: This area covers government accounting, public finance, and accountability in public organizations.

  • Taxation: Research may explore tax policy, tax compliance, and corporate and individual taxation.

  • Sharia Accounting: We are interested in studies on accounting principles and practices within Islamic financial institutions.


 

Indonesian Economics

 

  • Macroeconomics: Articles can focus on economic growth, inflation, monetary policy, and fiscal policy in Indonesia.

  • Development Economics: This includes research on poverty reduction, income inequality, regional development, and sustainable development.

  • International Economics: Topics cover international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI), and exchange rate policies.

  • Microeconomics: We welcome studies on market structure, firm behavior, labor economics, and consumer choices within the Indonesian market.

  • SME and Entrepreneurship: Research may explore the role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Indonesian economy, entrepreneurship, and innovation.