JOEEP is published
biannually in June and December.
The articles that are
published in the journal cannot be published or presented anywhere else unless permission
is granted from the editorial board. The articles that are published either
partially or completely cannot be used anywhere else unless reference is given.
The articles that are sent to the journal has to be authentic, not previously
published or sent to be published. The authors of the articles have to have a
consensus regarding the order of the authors' names in the article.
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The articles should be in MS Word 2007 or higher version.
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The layout has to be custom-designed A4 paper (210 x 297 mm). The file
format has to be MS Word. The font has to be Times New Roman or a similar one
with a size of 10. The file has to have single-line spacing. Page margins have
to be 2 cm on the top and 1.5 cm for all the other sides. The pages have to be
numbered.
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The articles should include the name(s), surname(s), institutional
title(s), institution name(s), e-mail address(es), and ORCID of the author(s). In addition, the
corresponding author has to be indicated in the articles.
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The title of the article has to be consistent with the content and must
reflect the content in the best way possible. The title has to be boldface with
a font size of 13. The first letter of all the words has to be uppercase. The
title has to be left-aligned. The articles should have an English title with
the same properties.
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The article needs to include an “Abstract” at the beginning not less
than 75 words nor longer than 120 words summarizing the content in the most
precise and concise way. The abstract must not include references, figures, and
table numbers. Leaving a space under the abstract, the author has to add
keywords including at least 3 and utmost 5 words. The keywords have to be
consistent with the content and should be comprehensive. Similarly, the
articles have to include an English title, keywords, and abstract.
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JOEEP
is published in Turkish and English. However, each issue may include articles
written in other languages unless they exceed one third of the journal. The
articles written in other languages have to have Turkish and English titles,
keywords, and abstracts in addition to those written in its original language.
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The works that are presented in any symposium or congress can be
published after specifying the name, place and the date of the congress. The
works (BAP, TUBITAK, Word Bank ect.) that are supported by a research
organization or fund have to indicate the name of the supportive organization
and the number of the project.
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The articles should be organized as introduction, body, and conclusion.
Subtitles and lower-level titles must have a font size of 11 (12 nk before and
6 nk after) and be left-aligned.
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Formulas and equations should be written via Math Type or Word Equation
Editor.
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The study has to comply with grammatical rules. The latest Turkish Language
Association Spell Check has to be employed regarding the use of punctuation,
spelling of the words, and abbreviations. The text is expected to be clear and
simple. No expressions out of purpose and scope must be included in the work.
The valid scientific methods have to be employed to prepare the article. The
content, purpose, scope, justification, etc. of the study have to be provided
as much as needed in a certain order.
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An article is expected to include abstract, sections of the main text,
references, and appendices (if there is any) respectively. An article has to
have an “Introduction” and “Conclusion” sections. The “Introduction” is
definitely expected to include the purpose, importance, period, scope, data
methodology, and outline of the study. If it is necessary for the subject to be
dealt with, literature review can be given in this section as well. The
“conclusion” needs to be in compliance with the study’s purpose and scope. It
needs to be given generally and concisely. The points that are not mentioned
within the text must not be included in “conclusion”. Headings, titles, and
subtitles can be used to organize the text.
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Tables/Figures should be numbered and given with their titles. No
vertical lines must be used to draw the tables. Horizontal lines can only be
used to separate the subtitles within the table from each other. Table/Figure
number has to be at the top left-aligned and non-Italic. The name of
tables/figures has to be written with each word having its first letter
uppercase. In addition, tables/figures have to comply with black and white
print. If there is anything in the table that requires reference, the
references must be given at the bottom of the table with in-text reference
format.
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Headings, titles, and subtitles can be used to ensure an ordered
information transfer. All the other titles except for the title of the article
have to have a font size of 11. First-level titles should be uppercase but
boldface; the first letters of all the words in the second-level titles should be
uppercase and not boldface; and only the first letters of the words in the
third-level titles should be uppercase, and these titles have to be italic. In
addition, the titles have to be organized with 6 nk before and after the title.
1. First-Level Title
1.1. Second-Level Title
1.1.1. Third-level Title
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The citation format is APA (American Psychological Association) Style
6th Edition. The authors have to follow the spelling principles and format
specified by American Psychological Association in American Psychological
Association Publication Manual regarding both quotations and bibliography. For
detailed information:
http://www.apastyle.org/learn/tutorials/basics-tutorial.aspx
(i)
Reference to a book:
Stopford, M. (1997). Maritime Economics. New York: Routledge.
(ii)
Translated book:
Davison, A. (2006). Türkiye’de Sekülerizm ve Modernlik. Tuncay Birkan (Trans.).
İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.
(iii)
Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
Esen, Ö., & Aydın, C. (2018). Tunisia. In: S. Özdemir, S. Erdoğan,
& A. Gedikli (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Sociopolitical Factors
Impacting Economic Growth in Islamic Nations (pp. 68-94). USA: IGI
Global.
(iv)
Reference to a journal publication:
Esen, Ö. (2016). Security of the energy supply in Turkey: Prospects,
challenges and opportunities. International Journal of Energy Economics
and Policy, 6(2), 281-289.
(v)
Two authors:
Aydin, C., & Esen, Ö. (2018). Does the level of energy intensity
matter in the effect of energy consumption on the growth of transition economies?
Evidence from dynamic panel threshold analysis. Energy Economics, 69,
185-195.
(vi)
Theses and dissertations:
Esen, Ö. (2013). Sürdürülebilir Büyüme Bağlamında Türkiye’nin Enerji Açığı Sorunu:
2012-2020 Dönemi Enerji Açığı Projeksiyonu. Doctoral Dissertation. Erzurum:
Atatürk University.
(vii)
Internet Based Sources
IATA (2016). Annual Reports Review. (15.10.2017), Retrieved from
https://www.iata.org/about/Documents/iata-annual-review-2016.pdf
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In-text references have to be indicated in brackets where relevant.
(i)
For single author: (Surname, Date of Publication: Page Number)
(ii)
For multiple authors: (Surname et al., Date of Publication: Page Number)