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Each accepted paper has to be presented by one of the authors at the conference and must be accompanied by a registration fee.
The working language of the conference is English. Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers of maximum 10 pages, including authors' names, affiliations, mailing address, e-mail, telephone and fax numbers. The articles can include figures and tables, which will be included in the total page number of the paper. Supplemental materials may be included as appendices. We provide some general guidelines as follows:
- Do not use ampersands (&) unless it is a commonly used expression (e.g., R&D), part of a universally known product (e.g., M&Ms), or included in a company name (e.g., Standard & Poor's).
- Commas appear before the final 'and' (also 'or') in a series.
- Percent is spelled out in regular text, but a % sign is used in parenthesized text and figures.
- Commas and periods always appear inside quotation marks, even if those quotation marks are used to signify the special definition of a word or phrase.
- Commas are used in numbers of 1,000 or higher.
- Numbers one to nine are spelled out and numbers 10 and above appear as numerals. The exceptions are when numbers refer to ratings, code numbers, or begin a sentence.
- If a sentence begins with a number, the number must be spelled out. It is usually easier to rephrase the sentence.
- Spell out all abbreviations at first use in the body of the article and use abbreviated forms thereafter, for example, return on investment (ROI). If an abbreviated form is used only once, it should be spelled out. This is for the benefit of readers, including students, some of whom may not be familiar with the meanings of all abbreviations.
Papers submitted to the workshop will be published as following:
Accepted papers will be published by Elsevier Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, published on the SciVerse ScienceDirect platform and indexed in SCOPUS.
The best papers will be selected for publication in a special issue of Journal for East European Management Studies, indexed ISI Web of Science.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended articles for publication in the following ISI Web of Science indexed journals:
- The Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences
- The European Management Journal
- Journal of International Management (only papers related to international management and strategy)
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