Writing Rules

Articles should be prepared in Word .docx format and uploaded to the Dergipark system.

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1. Page size should be A5, margins should be Top-Bottom-Left-Right: 2.5 cm.
2. The title of the article should be written in Bookman Old Style, 16 points and capital letters.
3. Under the title of the article, the name and surname of the author should be written in Bookman Old Style 12 point size. Information about the author (title, institution, e-mail address and ORCID) should be written under the name and surname in 10 font size Bookman Old Style.
4. After the author's information, a Turkish summary of maximum 150 words should be included in the study, written in 10pt, Bookman Old Style, Italic, Justified. The title of "Abstract" should be written in 10 points and bold.
5. In the study, the main text should be written in Bookman Old Style font, with single line spacing, then with 6 pt paragraph spacing and justified in 10 point size.
6. Headings should be written in 10 font size and bold. The Numbering Scheme is as shown in the template file.
7. In-text references should be displayed as follows. For works with three or more authors, "et al." abbreviation should be used. If there is no short name of the institution, the full name of the institution should be stated in the publications of the institution.
(Eryılmaz, 2010: 98)
(Eryılmaz and Biricikoğlu, 2012: 102)
(Eryılmaz et al., 2004: 8)
(DPT, 1986:24)
(Ministry of Finance, 2018:54)
8. Tables, figures or graphics used in the study should be written in 10 point size and single line spacing. Tables, figures and graphics should be numbered sequentially. The title of the table or figure should be written at the top.
REFERENCES WRITTEN
The sources used in the study should be included at the end of the study under the title of "bibliography". In the bibliography section, which will be written in 10 font size, Bookman Old Style, Justified, 1.25 cm Hanging format, the sources used should be shown in alphabetical order according to their surnames.
Books
Eryılmaz, B. (2002), Bureaucracy and Politics: From Bureaucratic State to Effective Management, Istanbul: Alfa Publications.
Eryılmaz, B. and Eken, M. (1993), Public Bureaucracy, İzmir: İzmir Chamber of Commerce Publication.
Eryılmaz, B., Eken, M. and Şen, M. L. (1995), Business Opening and License Procedures, İzmir: İzmir Chamber of Commerce Publication.

Editorial Book
Eryılmaz, B., Eken, M. and Şen, M. L. (Ed.) (2007), Public Administration Writings, Ankara: Nobel Publishing.
Chapter in an Edited Book
Eryılmaz, B. (2007), “Changing Public Management Approach and Bureaucracy”, Turkey in the Transformation Process (Ed. D. Dursun, B. Duran and H. Al), Istanbul: Alfa.
Articles
Eryılmaz, B. (2002), “The Tradition of Democracy and the Need for Change in Municipalities”, Journal of Contemporary Local Governments, 11 (3), p. 6-21.
Eryılmaz, B. and Biricikoğlu, H. (2011), "Accountability and Ethics in Public Administration", Journal of Business Ethics, 4 (1), p. 19-45.
Fossestøl, K., Breit, E., Andreassen, T. A. & Klemsdal, L. (2013), “Managing Institutional Complexity in Public Sector Reform: Hybridization in Front-line Service Organizations”, Public Administration, 93 (2), p. 290-306.
Paper Presented at the Symposium
Eryılmaz, B. (2004), “Change in Public Administration”, II. Public Administration Forum (KAYFOR), 7-8 October, Hacettepe University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Public Administration, Beytepe Campus, Ankara.
Full Text Published in Symposium Books
Eryılmaz, B. (1989), “The Place of Special Provincial Administrations in the Local Administration System”, Local Administrations and Community Development Symposium, Especially Provincial Special Administrations, Ankara: DPT.
Special Publications, Reports etc. Prepared by Official Institutions.
State Planning Organization (2000), Restructuring of Public Financial Management, Specialization Commission Report, Ankara: DPT Publications.
Theses
Eryılmaz, B. (1984), Central Administration-Local Administration Relations in the Execution of Public Works, Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Dokuz Eylul University Institute of Social Sciences, Izmir.
Internet Resources
Curry, D. (2014), “The Crystal Ball of Public Administration Reform: What Future Predictions Tell Us about the Present. COCOPS Working Paper, No. 15, http://www.cocops.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/WP15.pdf, (Accessed 21.01.2021).
Haynes, P. (2011), “The return of New Public Management?”, http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3 /papers.cfm?abstract_id=1935909, (Accessed 14.01.2021).

APA6 References Guide can be used for reference representation formats for different texts and sources that are not included in the above rules.

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