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All submissions must be made via the DergiPark system using the “Submit Article” button. Submissions via email or external forms will not be accepted. This site will guide authors step by step through the submission process. Authors must upload the source files of their articles in Microsoft (MS) Word format for the text. The system automatically converts the source files into a single Adobe Acrobat PDF version for use in the peer review process. Authors, reviewers, and editors send and receive all correspondence via email; no paper correspondence is required.
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General Rules
1. Articles submitted to the journal must be original works and must not have been published previously. If articles have been presented at a national or international symposium or conference, or are based on a master's or doctoral thesis, this must be indicated separately in the footnotes in accordance with the article format.
2. Articles may be written in English or Turkish. American or British English may be used in articles to ensure consistency.
3. No copyright fee will be paid for articles.
4. All legal responsibilities regarding articles belong to the author(s).
5. Every author submitting an article must provide their ORCID number.
6. An ethics committee report must be submitted for field research articles. After the article is uploaded to the system, it must be sent from the files section of the system with the file name prepared as “ethics committee report” article name_author name_date the article was uploaded to the system.
7. - Similarity rates;
* For thesis articles, articles with a similarity rate of more than 20%.
* For research articles, articles with a plagiarism rate of more than 15% will be rejected.
- Plagiarism assessment is carried out by the journal's editorial staff, and evaluation reports submitted by the author are not taken into consideration. Only articles within the above similarity rates will be included in the evaluation process.
ABSTRACT
The title page should include a short and informative title of the article, the authors' names, the institutions to which the authors are affiliated, the corresponding author (including contact information), the abstract of the article (100-200 words), and at least one and at most five keywords. The abstract should be written in 9-point Times New Roman font, left-aligned, with the Turkish title ÖZET and the English title ABSTRACT. The abstract must be written in both Turkish and English. The line spacing should be 1.15 pt.
KEYWORDS
To ensure that the article can be easily found in indexes and databases, at least 3 and at most 5 keywords, most appropriate for the study, should be added in both Turkish and English immediately after the abstract. After the keywords, at least 3 JEL codes should be written with a 1-line space. for jel codes
FORMAT
Articles should be written in .doc or .docx format.
The length of the article should not exceed approximately 25 pages or a maximum of 10,000 words (the page format and writing rules should be in accordance with the journal's format).
ARTICLE AREA
Articles should be written in 12 pt Times New Roman font with 1.15 pt line spacing. The abstract should be written in 10 pt Times New Roman font with 1.15 pt line spacing. All paragraph beginnings should be left-aligned with a 1 cm margin (the tab key can be used). The page size should be A4, and the right, left, bottom, and top margins should be 2.5 cm. The page size should be A4, and the right, left, bottom, and top margins should be 2.5 cm.
MAIN TITLE
The first letter of each word should be capitalized, and the rest should be lowercase.
The English title should be written below the Turkish title. The title should be written in 13-point font and centered in the text.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Only the first letter of the author(s)' first names should be capitalized, while their last names should be capitalized and bolded. The author's name should appear below the main title and centered on the page.
(Example: Hasan YAYLI*). A footnote should be created by placing an asterisk (*) in the upper right corner of the surname, followed by the author's title, institution, and email address (underlined and in black). The author's institution, email address, and ORCID information should be provided as a footnote in Times New Roman 9-point font and italics, as shown in the example.
Example: Prof. Dr., Kırıkkale University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, hyayli@hotmail.com, ORCID No: 123456789
SECTION HEADINGS
Headings should be 12-point, bold, and left-aligned. The first heading should be written in CAPITAL LETTERS, and the first letters of subsequent words should be capitalized.
Headings and subheadings used to define sections and subsections should be numbered and separated by decimal points. The headings ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, CONCLUSION, and REFERENCES should not be numbered. All headings should be written without paragraph spacing.
Example:
2. MODEL FRAMEWORK
2.1. Consumers
2.2. Producers
Additional information related to the article should be collected in an appendix and placed after the references section.
Equations, tables, and graphs should be numbered sequentially.
Tables and graphs should be labeled with appropriate titles.
IN-TEXT CITATIONS
The APA 7 style should be used in preparing articles. This system should be followed throughout the text and in the references.
References should be cited in the text. Example: (Gönültaş, 2017: 25)
For more information about the APA system, please visit http://www.apastyle.org/.
In single-author articles, the author's last name should be indicated; in two-author articles, the last names of both authors should be indicated; in articles with more than two authors, the last name of the first author should be indicated, followed by “et al.” and the publication date of the source. If the author cited has more than one publication in the same year, these should be indicated with lowercase letters such as ‘a’ and ‘b’ after the reference date. [Example: (Gönültaş (2010a)), (Gönültaş (2010b))].
TABLES
Tables should be placed in appropriate locations within the text. The table number and title should be written above the table. Tables should be centered within the text along with their titles, the table number should be bold, and the first letter of all words in the table title should be capitalized. Information such as definitions, explanations, or titles in the first row of the table should be italicized and bold. Tables should be 11-point font with single line spacing, but should not exceed the page size of the journal. In this context, 10-point font may be used in tables if necessary. If tables are quoted from a source, the full quotation of the source should be written below the table.
REFERENCES
All sources quoted in the study should be included in the references section. References used should be listed alphabetically by author's last name, regardless of type (thesis, book, article, report, etc.). Works by the same author should be listed in the reference section starting with the “oldest” one. Laws and official gazettes should be grouped according to the same rules and listed separately at the end of the reference section.
Journal article citation: Altman, E. I., (1968), Financial Ratios, Discrimination Analysis and the Prediction of Corporate Bankruptcy, The Journal of Finance, 23, pp. 589-609.
Book citation: Baltagi, B. H., (2008), Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, New York: Wiley Press
Citation from a chapter in an edited book: Ashcraft, A. B. and Schuermann, T. (2009), Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports: Understanding the Securitisation of Subprime Mortgage Credit, De Luca, J. and Russo, P., eds., Credit Rating Agency Reform, New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 129-206.
Sources cited in the text of the article: Sare, M. and Tuubel.,V., (2003), “Peipsi Forum III: Regional Development and Cross-Border Cooperation in the Estonia-Russia Border Region”, Peipsi CTC, Tartu & Kallaste, August 22-23, 2003.
Internet citation: “Interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,” Wall Street Journal, accessed January 31, 2011, http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748703833204576114712441122894
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