GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

Submitted manuscripts should not have been published elsewhere. However, if a longer / shorter version or translation of a previously published article is being submitted, a photocopy of the original publication must be included. (6 envelopes and 20 stamps (each 1YTL) should be attached to the manuscript)

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Ege Akademik Bakış /  Ege Academic Review

Cilt(Sayı) Yıl: Baş.Sayfa–Bit.Sayfa (Leave this section ) 

 


EGE ACADEMIC REVIEW GUIDELINES
FOR MANUSCRIPTS SUBMISSION  
(MAIN HEADING, Garamond, 14pt, BOLD)


 

Authors’ Name, Institution, e-mail (Garamond, 10pt, Bold)

 

 

ABSTRACT(Garamond, 12pt)

The abstract should be written in Microsoft Sans Serif, normal 10 pt . After the abstract one space should be left and key word should be given as follows. Between the heading of the abstract and the name of the last author there should be two spaces left. Also after the keyword two spaces should be left.

Key Words: Marketing, CRM

 

1. INTRODUCTION (Garamond, 12pt, Bold )

Headings of the text should be written as 1, 1.1, 1.1.1 in hierarchical numbers. Headings at first level should be Garamond, 12 pt, bold and in capital letters. There should be one space before and after the headings. Headings at second level should be Garamond,12 pt, bold and only the first letters of the words should be capital. Third level headings should be Garamond 12 pt, normal, and only the first letter of the heading should be capital. If there is a fourth level heading they should be written in Garamond, 12pt, italic and only the first letter of the heading should be capital. The main text should be written inMicrosoft Sans Serif ,normal 10 pt.

 

Page layout should be according to A4. Margins are as follows:  bottom: 5,7cm, top:5cm, left and right: 4,25 cm. Headnote: 4cm. Footnote: 4,7cm.

 

The main heading should be written in Garamond, 14pt, bold, all letters in capital. After the main heading one space should be left as much as heading’s punto. After this space a standard line (black, straight line, 0,75 pt) should be drawn including the text borders. After this line the name of the author, affiliation, institution and e-mail address should be written in Garamond, 10pt, bold. If there is more than one author a space should be left between them.

 

The main text should be in Microsoft Sans Serif ,normal 10 pt.  One space should be left between the paragraphs, but there should be no indentation at the beginning of the paragraph. The whole main text should be justified.

 

The titles of tables and figures should be written above and the source should be written below the table or the figure. The name of the table/figure should be written after the number of the table/figure in times new roman  10 pt, bold. The name of the source should be written in times new roman  10 pt, normal but the source word should be bold.

 

In the table Microsoft Sans Serif 9pt should be used. The headings of the columns should be centered, the others  should be left aligned at first column and right at other columns. For example:

 

Table1: Dünya Zeytin Alanı ve Zeytinyağı Üretimi Genel Durumu
ÜLKE
ALAN (HEKTAR)
AĞAÇ SAYISI
Zeytinyağı Üretimi(98/99)/(Ton)
Zeytinyağı Üretimi(99/00)/(Ton)
İSPANYA
2.239.000
185.000.000
790.000
550.000
İTALYA
1.147.000
160.000.000
400.000
620.000
YUNANİSTAN
729.000
120.000.000
410.000
400.000
TUNUS
1. 624.000
1.624.000
215.000
200.000
FAS
480.000
480.000
65.000
40.000
CEZAYİR
206.284
206.284
40.000
25.000
TÜRKİYE
900.000
90.000.000
200.000
70.000
DİĞER
1.481.000
471.800.972
283.000
112.000
TOPLAM
8.806.540
818.650.000
2.373.000
2.017.000

Source (GÖKSU; 2000).

 

1.3.1.1 Bullets:

 

Before and after the bulleted text one space should be left. The bullets should be 1 cm. indented as follows:

 

REFERENCES
All cited references must be written in Microsoft Sans Serif, 12 pt, normal. They must be given in full, including the volume, issues, and page numbers. The list of all references should be placed at the end of the paper, arranged in alphabetical order by authors' last names, as shown in examples below. One space should be left between each reference.


Periodicals / Journals

For two authors:

ARELLANO, M. and BOND, S. (1991): “Some Tests of Specification for Panel Data: Monte Carlo Evidence and an Application to Employment Equations”, Review of Economic Studies, 58: 277-297.

More than two authors:

ARELLANO, M., BOVER, O., and McLAUGH, D. (1995): “Another Look at the Instrumental Variable Estimation of Error-Component Models”, Journal of Econometrics, 68(1): 29-52.

Books

Edited books:

COOKE, P. (2004): “Regional Innovation Systems – An Evolutionary Approach”, Cooke et al. (eds.) Regional Innovation Systems 2nd Edition, London, Routledge.

More than two authors:

COOKE, P.; STEPHEN, R. and WYLIE, P. (2003): Northern Ireland’s Evolving Regional Innovation System, 3rd Edition,  London, Routledge

Internet sources:

TUBITAK (2006), http://www.tubitak.gov.tr/ hakkimizda/2004/ek7/EK_7.pdf, (05.05.2006) (Access date should be written in parenthesis)

 

END NOTES

Explanations in the main text should be given by using the MS Word’s automatic footnote button, and should be shown in parenthesis at the endnotes section before references section in order.