Writing Rules

Note: After the article is uploaded to the submission system, it will be checked through the plagiarism screening program, and if the similarity rate is below 20%, the refereeing process will be started. Journal of Economics, Business and Organization Research (EBOR) uses ITHENTICATE as a plagiarism detection software.

EBOR AUTHOR GUIDELINES


Article Length: Articles should be between 3000 and 7000 words in length. This includes all text including references and appendices. Please allow 200 words for each figure or table.

Article Title: A title of not more than ten words should be provided.

Research Funding: Authors must declare all sources of external research funding in their article and a statement to this effect should appear in the Acknowledgements section. Authors should describe the role of the funder or financial sponsor in the entire research process, from study design to submission.

Abstract: Maximum 300 words in total (including keywords).

• Please remove the authors details in the submitted manuscript.
• First Level Title must be written in Bold and BLOCK CAPITAL (such as 1. INTRODUCTION). The Second Level Title must be written in Bold and the first letter of the title must be BLOCK CAPITAL (such as 3.1. Statistical Tests)
• Please use incite references as follows: (Ceylan, 2018), (Akin and Demir, 2010); (Ekinci et al., 2016)
• If you cite the papers of the same author in the same year, you can use the letters of “a” and “b” such as (Aydin, 1996a; Aydin, 1996b)
• Every paper that has a citation in the text must be included in the references/bibliography, and ever paper in the references/bibliography must be cited in the text.
• The main text should be written in Times New Roman, 12 font size, normal, justify on both sides, with a line spacing of 1.5.
• The bibliography must be written in 12 font size, justified with single line spacing and 6nk space.


References:
References should be inserted at the end of the article in alphabetical order.

Please see below for the examples of references.

Article
Alexander, W. R. J. (1997). Inflation and economic growth: Evidence from a growth equation. Applied Economics, 29(2), 233-238.
Alessandri, P., & Nelson, B. D. (2015). Simple banking: Profitability and the yield curve. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 47(1), 143–175.
Kremer, S., Bick, A. & Nautz, D. (2013). Inflation and growth: New evidence from a dynamic panel threshold analysis. Empirical Economics, 44, 861-878.

Book
Kenen, P. (1989). The international economy (Second Edition). Prentice-Hall.

Translated Books
Long, D. (2012). Uluslararası lojistik küresel tedarik zinciri yönetimi (Çev. M. Tanyaş, & M. Düzgün), Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık.

Book Chapters
Yüksel, H. (2013). Application of theory of constraints’ thinking processes in a reverse logistics process. In S. M. Gupta (Ed.), Reverse supply chains: Issues and analysis (pp. 97-109). Taylor & Francis Group.

For more information > APA7 style