- 1. Article and Length
Articles submitted to the Bulletin of Accounting
and Finance Reviews (BAFR); title, abstract, keywords and JEL codes, the
main text, the bibliography and, if applicable, the annexes. These articles
should be added and should not exceed 20,000 words including bibliography.
However, taking into account the contents of the articles, longer articles may
be taken into consideration if the editor deems it appropriate.
2. Main Text and Section Headings
Articles submitted to the Bulletin of Accounting and
Financial Review (BAFR) should be written in Microsoft Word
environment, single line spacing, borders and A4 format. Titles in text 1,
1.1., 1.1.2. should be numbered.
Main text; paragraph indentation, 11 point, Times
New Roman, and line spacing must be "single".
The Main Article of the Makalene should be
descriptive and should represent the main issues of the article. Main article
in Turkish and English should be 12 pt, bold, capital letter and Times New Roman.
Titles in the text should be 12 pt, bold and
Times New Roman.
Paragraph spacing in text should be applied
before and after 6nk.
Paragraph spacing in headings should be applied
before and after 12nk.
3. Summary, Keyword and Gel Codes
The abstract should be in 10 pt, Times New Roman
and italic. The summary should not exceed 200 words. The title of the article
should be in Turkish, "ABSTRACT" title and English title
"ABSTRACT" in 11 point font, bold, italic and Times New Roman.
In Journal, JEL (Journal of Economic Literature) code
application has been adopted and at least 2 and maximum 4 JEL codes should be
indicated in the works to be sent.
At least 3 keywords and at most 5 keywords should
be specified in the articles.
In addition, it is necessary to include the
author, title, institution, communication and ORCID ID information on the
article.
4. Table, Figure and Mathematical Equations
The tables and figures should be numbered
consecutively. Each shape and table should be given a title. If tables and
figures are taken elsewhere, the source should be shown. Table Headings should
be 11 points. In-table texts and mathematical equations should be written in 8 - 10 points.
The equations should be in the middle of the page
and every equation must be given a sequence number. The sequence numbers of the
equations should be on the right side of the page and in parentheses.
5. References
All articles submitted to the journal must be
written in a format consistent with the spelling guidelines in the
"American Psychological Association (6th edition)" published by the
American Psychological Association (APA). It is necessary to use the method of
showing source for the text. All resources presented in the text should be
shown on the welder. Some examples for in-text display are as follows:
Reference to single-language publications:
(Zeren, 2013: 102).
A reference to two literary publications:
(Demirci and Zeren, 2016: 34).
A reference to three and more written
publications: (Zeren et al., 2007: 77).
If the same author has a large number of sources
at the source, the resources are written in the old order. Sources with the
same date are sorted by letter.
It is necessary to write the bibliography in 11 points and some bibliographical examples according to the bibliographic rules
are as follows:
Single authored book
Sayyid, G. (2017). Business Finance, Political
Bookstore, Ankara.
Book written by multiple authors
Akkus, Ö. and Özkan, H. (2016). Qualitative Data
Analysis with Stata Applications, Seçkin Bookstore, Ankara
Article written by a single author
Zeren, F. (2017) Investigation of Profit Sharing
Knowledge: An Application on BİST Temtem-25 Index, Journal of Faculty of
Economics and Administrative Sciences of Kırklareli University, 1-15.
Article written by more than one author
Saraç, M. and Zeren, F. (2015) The Dependency of
Islamic Bank Rates to Conventional Bank Interest Rates: Further Evidence from
Turkey, Applied Economics, February, 212-235.
Thesis
Kökdemir, C. (2004) Organizational Culture and
Worker-Employer Relationship. Unpublished Doctorate Thesis, Gazi University
Institute of Social Sciences, Ankara.
Internet resources
Müderrisoğlu, O. (2006, 21 August). Anatolian
approach will give life to 70 thousand SMEs. Sabah Newspaper.
http://arsiv.sabah.com.tr/2006/08/21/eko110.html (Access Date, October 20,
2007).
For more detailed information, please visit
http://www.apastyle.org/.
Click on the sample article format for the appropriate writing rules.