Details Regarding the Format of the Abstract and of the Paper
(Information for the Authors)
Papers should be original and unpublished, and should not be under publication
consideration with any other outlet. Participants interested in presenting a paper should send a Word file (in English)
including the paper title, the name of the author/ authors, institutional affiliation, e-mail
address and an Abstract of maximum 500 words, no more than 5 key words and JEL classification: (http://www.aeaweb.org/journal/jel_class_system.html) until March 20th,
2015.
This file – which has the role of registration form, too – should be sent by e-mail using
one of the following e-mail addresses: cornelia.pop@tbs.ubbcluj.ro or
oana.gica@tbs.ubbcluj.ro.
Please include a separate page with the title, the name and the e-mail of the author/authors for the double-blind review process. The page with the abstract should contain
the title, the abstract, the key words and JEL classification.
The complete papers – in English – should be sent until September 1st, 2015.
The authors will be notified of the acceptance/ rejection of their proposals no later
than September 5th
, 2015.
The paper must be of maximum 15 pages – portrait or landscape (for tables and
graphs) – including the Abstract, the References, and the Appendices.
The complete papers should be sent via e-mail using the e-mail addresses from above.
Please respect the following paper format – Word-file:
The paper's content must follow the structure below:
Citation Requirements:
Publications should be cited in the text: (Adams, 2006) using the author's name or (Adams and Brown, 2006) citing both authors, or (Adams et al., 2006), when there are three or more authors.
At the end of the paper a reference list in alphabetical order should be supplied:
- For books: Surname, Initials (year of publication), Title of the Book, Publisher,
Place of publication. e.g. Baldegger R. (2007), Management. Strategie, Struktur,
Kultur, Growth Publisher, Fribourg.
- For book chapters: Surname, Initials (year of publication), "Chapter Title", Editor's Surname, Initials, Title of Book, Publisher, Place of publication, pages.
e.g. Calabrese, F.A. (2005), "The Early Pathways: Theory to Practice – a
Continuum", in Stankosky, M. (Ed.), Creating the Discipline of Knowledge
Management, Elsevier, New York, NY, pp. 15-20.
- For journals: Surname, Initials (year of publication), "Title of the Article", Journal
Name, volume, number, pages. e.g. Capizzi, M.T. and Ferguson, R. (2005),
"Loyalty Trends for the Twenty-first Century", Journal of Consumer Marketing,
Vol. 22 No. 2, pp. 72-80.
- For published conference proceedings: Surname, Initials (year of publication), "Title of paper", in Surname, Initials (Ed.), Title of Published Proceeding which
may include the place and the date(s) when the conference was held, Publisher, Place of publication, Page numbers. e.g. Jakkilinki, R., Georgievski, M. and
Sharda, N. (2007), "Connecting Destinations with an Ontology-based E-tourism
Planner", in Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2007 Proceedings of the International Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2007,
Springer-Verlag, Vienna, pp. 12-32.
- For unpublished conference proceedings: Surname, Initials (year of
publication), "Title of paper", paper presented at the Name of the Conference, date of the conference, place of the conference, available at: URL if freely
available on the Internet (accessed date). e.g. Aumueller, D. (2005), "Semantic
Authoring and Retrieval within a Wiki", paper presented at the European Semantic
Web Conference (ESWC), May 29th
-June 1
st
, Heraklion, Crete, available at: http://dbs.uni-leipzig.de/file/aumueller05wiksar.pdf (accessed on the 20th
of February 2007).
- For working papers: Surname, Initials (year of publication), "Title of the
Article", working paper [number if available], Institution or organization, Place of
organization, date. e.g. Moizer, P. (2003), "How Published Academic Research Can Inform Policy Decisions: the Case of Mandatory Rotation of Audit Appointments", working paper, University of Leeds, Business School, Leeds, March 28th
.
- For encyclopedia entries (with no author or editor): Title of Encyclopedia
(year of publication) "Title of Entry", volume, edition, Title of Encyclopedia,
Publisher, Place of publication, pages. e.g. Encyclopaedia Britannica (1926) "Psychology of Culture Contact", Vol. 1, 13th ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica,
London and New York, NY, pp. 763, 765-71. (For authored entries please refer to
book chapter guidelines above.)
- For newspaper articles (authored): Surname, Initials (year of publication), "Title of Article", Newspaper, date, pages. e.g. Smith, A. (2008), "Money for Old
Rope", Daily News, January 21st
, pp. 3-4.
- For newspaper articles (non-authored): Newspaper (year of publication),
"Title of Article", date, page/ pages. e.g. Daily News (2008), "Small Change",
February, 2nd
, p. 7.
- For electronic sources: if available online the full URL should be supplied at the end of the reference, as well as a date when the resource was accessed. e.g.
Castle, B. (2005), "Introduction to Web Services for Remote Portlets", available
at:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-wsrp/ (accessed on
November 12th
, 2007). Standalone URLs, i.e. without an author or date, should be
included either within parentheses within the main text, or preferably set as a
note (Roman numeral within square brackets within the text followed by the full URL address at the end of the paper).