PUBLICATION
GUIDELINES.
1. The manuscripts sent to the
JIRD should not have been published anywhere before and should not be available
for publication at the present time.
2. Manuscripts from any of the
languages of Turkish and English is published in JIRD. Scientific and
linguistic responsibility for the manuscript published in the JIRD belongs to
the author(s)
3. Manuscripts will be evaluated
not only by academicians, but also by researchers and practitioners.
4. Manuscripty that has been
previously presented at conferences and has not been published in full
proceeding but only the abstract can be accepted into the publication
evaluation process as indicated in the study.
5. Submissions of Manuscripts
should be sent electronically via dergipark.gov.tr/journaleess. To be able to
submit the articles online through the website and to track the process of the
manuscripts during the referee evaluation process, membership to dergipark and
login should be made.Personal information registered into the site of JIRD will
only be used for the stated purpose of the journal and will not be accessible
for any other purpose or for any other party.
6. Articles sent to JIRD are
available to the authors through the dergipark manuscript submission system and
the evaluation reports can be easily followed by the authors through there.
7. Manuscript file will be
uploaded to the system without author information during
submission. Author information should be uploaded as a separate file with
the name of the article in the form of identification. Identification file
should include ORCID Number(s) of Author(s). Submission should be in Microsoft
Word Format. Submissions do not comply with the Journal Rules are not included
in the evaluation process. In Articles ready for publication, the author names
should be written on the right under Heading in Turkish, 11 Font size, Bold,
Title and Surname UPPERCASE. The copyright information of author(s) should
be added to the bottom of the first page in 9 font size with star(*) footnotes.
8. JIRD is based on the principle
of not knowing the author(s) (blind-review). Manuscripts submitted to the
referee, information about the author's identity is kept secret.
9. Articles submitted to the JIRD
are sent to at least two remarks for blind-review after preliminary examination
in terms of form and content. Positive feedback from the referees is taken
to the publishing process. If a positive and a negative report is received
from the blind-review process, a third trial will be sent if it is deemed
appropriate by the Journal Editor.
10. Author(s) who submitted
articles to JIRD are deemed to have accepted the terms and conditions of the
referee evaluation of the JIRD.
11. Article(s) do not comply with
the rules of spelling or linguistic information are returned to the author(s)
without being sent to the referees in the JIRD after the preliminary examination.
Any form and content changes may be requested from the authors of the
preliminary examination.
12. During layout work, the
author(s) must respond to the checks and corrections made during the specified
period. The author (s) who do not respond within the specified period will
be postponed to be evaluated at the next issue.
13. Assessment process completed
articles are listed as of the date of submission and published in the relevant
issue of JIRD. Acceptance letter is sent to the authors for the accepted
articles in case of request. Same author(s) will not publish two articles
in one issue at a time.
14. JIRD publishes translations
outside of the original research. The copy showing where the translation
has been published should be sent as a supplement to the manuscript with the
approval of the author(s) and the manuscript of the first publication.
15. In the direction of the
reports from the blind-reviews, it is decided whether or not the author is
required to make corrections, additional information and abbreviations in the
report frame or publishing the articles. This decision is reported to the
author(s) through the system. The author(s) have to make all changes
requested by the referees. Articles will not be published until the desired
changes are made.
16. All the publications accepted
and published in JIRD, the publishing rights in the written and electronic environment
belong to JIRD.
17. No copyright payments are
made to author(s) for articles published in JIRD. Regarding the articles
accepted or published, the author(s) shall transfer the copyright directly to
JIRD without any procedure.
18. Opinions expressed in the
editorial and the responsibility of articles belong to the authors.
19. Articles accepted or
published for publication may not be reproduced or published in any form
without written permission of JIRD. Quotation is allowed as long as a
citation is provided.
20. It is not possible for the
author(s) to withdraw the submission sent to JIRD during referee process
and to cancel to initiate the referee process, nor does it conform to
scientific ethics. Taking this fact into consideration by the authors when
submitting a manuscripts will also prevent the academic ethical grievances of
the parties with possible work and time loss.
21. If the research article or
manuscript is supported by an institution or is produced from a thesis, it
should be indicated on the same page as a footnote (1) on the last word of the
title.
AUTHOR GUIDELINES:
Font Type and Page Layout;
1.
Manuscripts submitted to the journal should have a maximum of 20 A4
pages with 1,5-line spacing including bibliographies, tables and
figures. The manuscript should be prepared in 11 fontsize, Times New Roman
font and English language font. Space between each paragraph (after 6
nk) must be left blank. The number of pages of the manuscript may exceed
the upper limit after corrections demands from the blind reviewers with
publication page layouts, citation, logo and similar arrangements.
2. For each side of the page
structure (right-left, top-bottom) the margins should be 2.5 cm. Page numbers
should be located at the bottom right corner of the page
Main
Body;
3. The author information includes
the manuscript file on the first page; English title, English abstract,
keywords under the abstracts, JEL Classification Codes and the Introduction
should be composed of main text, results, bibliography and appendices.
Title of
Article;
4. Titles should be typed in Times
New Roman, 11 fontsize and bold, with a capital letter, centered on the
abstract section, with 1.5 pt line spacing.
Abstract,
Keywords & JEL Classification
5. All submitted manuscripts should
have an abstract in English with Italic fonts. Keywords should be
in English below the abstracts. The first letter of the key words
should be Uppercase, left-aligned with the JEL codes. Abbreviation
should not be used in the abstracts and should not exceed 150
words. Also in abstract section, attention should be paid
to the inclusion of purpose, method, findings and conclusions.
6. At least three (3) JEL (Journal
of Economic Literature) classification codes should be written on the two-digit
level (eg Q11) in the submitted manuscripts. For JEL classifications that
should be selected according to the topic of the manuscript, please refer to http://www.aeaweb.org/journal/jel_class_system.php .
7. Abstracts, Keywords and JEL codes
should be in Times New Roman, 11 pt, 1.5 line spacing, italicized. Only
the titles of these sections should be bold.
Main Body
& Section Heading;
8. The main body of
manuscripts should be written as 11 pt, 1,5 line spaced and justified using
Times New Roman font. The first lines of paragraphs indentation should
be 1 cm. Main title and subheadings of manuscripts should be numbered
and bold, starting from the Introduction (except references), in decimal form
as in 1, 1.1, 1.1.1. Subdivisions should be opened up to the third level
(such as 1.2.3.) in manuscripts, and if necessary, the lower level headings
should be written in italic and bold without numbering. The heading
must be left-justified with the first heading number associated with this
heading, and the subheadings associated with this heading indentation must be 1
cm from the numbering. Only main titles should be written in capital
letters, and only the first letter of sub headings should be
Uppercase. 12 nk before, then 6 nk lining space should be left for each
Main Titles. 6 nk lining space should be left for each paragraph.
Tables,
Figures & Graphs;
9. Tables, figures and charts should
be displayed consecutively (Table 1, Table2, Figure 1, Figure 2, Chart 1, Chart
2) in appropriate place of the manuscripts, centered on the page. Each
table, figure or chart should be given a caption. The caption must appear
on the table, figure or chart, with Times New Roman, 11 pt, bold, centered on
the page. A table, figure or graphic caption name should be written with a
single dot after it is given together with a writing number of the table,
figure or graphic. The lining space of the table, figure or chart
caption should be (after 6 nk). Tables, Figures or Charts can also
be used horizontally if needed. The text in the table, figure and chart
should be in 10 pt fontsize and 9 pt fontsize for reference of table, figure or
chart.
10. The tables should be used with
output of the software program, the author(s) should edit the tables and
results themselves. Tables should be arranged as far as possible for A4
paper size. Shapes shouldn't be computer software program output, should
be drawing and not exceeding A4 paper size.
Mathematical Equations
& Formulas;
11. Mathematical equations and
formulas in main body should be centered and ordered by number. Numbering
should be done in parenthetical at the right of the line. Formulas
and Equations should be written via Math Type or Word
Equation Editor.
In-text
Referencing;
12. Citation should be made in
accordance with the APA (American Psychological Association) reference
format using link method in the main body. Explanatory notes should be
given as footnote 9 pt font size at the bottom of the page(Each footnote should
be 9 pt as well). Sources in main body should include the surname,
publication date, and page number of the author(s) who is/are included in the
article. For instance, (Çetinoğlu, 2002)...; (Çetin, 2002: 182)...; (Eliçin,
2001: 182-186). If the author(s) surname is/are used in the sentence, it is
sufficient to post the publication date only in parentheses after the
name. For instance, According to Özer and Birkan(2000)...; According
to Birtan(2007)...; Özer and Birkan (2004)...; Özkul, Biran and Akın (2004).
Both authors surname should be written if referenced to two authors studies.
For Instance; (Yamak and Maraş, 2009: 47). If referring to a study for the
first time with the number of authors is between three and five, the surnames
of all authors should be written. For Instance, (Özkul, Uzun, Güzel, Özer
and Soysal, 1992: 154-198). In later references to the same source, only
the first author's surname and "et al." should be written. For
Instance (Özkul et al., 1992: 154-198). When referring to a study with six
or more authors, the surname of the first author should be written in the first
place and the next citation in the text, and the expression "et
al."should be used. For Instance (Özkul et al., 2005: 154-198). If
the author(s) refer to more than one work published in the same year, symbols
(a, b, c, ..) should be written at the end of the publication year. For
instance (Darıcı, 2015a) or (Darıcı, 2015b: 125). If referring more
than one study at the end of a sentence hese sources should be listed parenthetical according
to the publication date and a semicolon (;) must be placed between them. For
instance, (Bozok, 2009, Mert, 2008: 25, Özer and others, 2005, Vahitoglu,
Gürler and Özdağ, 2003: 61). If there is no author name, the institution
name should be used instead of author. (DPT, 2004: 32). For Internet
resources date of access should be written. (TUBITAK; 23.04.2015)
Bibliography
(References)
14. References should be placed in
alphabetical order by considering the surnames of the authors and at the
end of the article in 11 pt. Paragraph spacing between each reference
should be before and after (6 pt). If more than one study of the
author (s) has been used in the same year, these works should be listed in
front of the year of publication like (a, b, c, ..). The bibliography should be
organized as shown below
(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
(vii) Symposium or Congress
Presentation
Darıcı, B.
(2018). Ekolojik Ayakizi ile Reel Gelir Arasındaki İlişki.
International Conference on Empirical Economics Social Sciences,
Bandırma-Balıkesir.
(ix)
Official Document, statement etc.
DPT (2003). Ekonomik
Rapor.DPT Yayınları No: 2003-77, Ankara.