Manuscript Submission and Information
for Authors
Copyrights
Authors submitting articles
for publica¬tion warrant that the work is not an in¬fringement
of any existing copyright and will indemnify the publisher against any
breach of such warranty. For ease of dis¬semination and to ensure proper
policing of use, papers become the legal copyright of the publisher unless
otherwise agreed.
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Submissions
Submissions should be sent
as an email attachment and as Word Document format to:
The Editor
Management Excellence
Journal
Society for Promotion
of Excellence in Management
papers@managementexcellence.org
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Objectives
Management Excellence Journal
(MEJ) aims to provide an avenue for the presentation and discussion of
topics related to management and management best practices. The journal
publishes articles of empirical research as well as theoretical and philosophical
discussion.
Innovative papers and practical
applications to enhance the field of business ethics are welcome.
The journal aims to provide an international communication medium for all
those working in the field of business ethics whether from academic institutions,
industry or consulting. The important aim of the journal is to provide
an international medium which is available free of charge for readers.
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Review Process
Each paper is reviewed by
the Editor and, if it is judged suitable for pub¬lication, it is then
sent to at least one referee for blind review. Based on the recom¬mendations,
the Editor decides whether the paper should be accepted as is, revised
or rejected.
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Manuscript Requirements
The manuscript should be
submitted in 1.5 line spacing with wide margins as an email attachment
to the editor. The text should not involve any particular formulations.
All authors should be shown and author's details must be printed on a first
sheet and the author should not be identified anywhere else in the article.
The manuscript will be considered to be a definitive version of the article.
The author must ensure that it is grammatically correct, complete and without
spelling or typographical errors.
As a guide, articles should
be between 2500 and 8000 words in length. An appropriate title should be
provided. A brief autobiographical note should be supplied including full
name, affiliation, e-mail address and full international contact details
as well as a short description of previous achievements. Authors must supply
an abstract which should be limited to 300 words in total. In addition,
maximum six keywords which encapsulate the principal topics of the paper
should be included.
References to other publications
should be complete and in Harvard style. They should contain full bibliographical
details and journal titles should not be abbreviated. References should
be shown within the text by giving the author's last name followed by a
comma and year of publication all in round brackets, e.g. (Raj, 2006).
At the end of the article should be a reference list in alphabetical order.
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