Submitted articles has not been previously published, nor be
submitted to other journals. Authors should ensure about the originality of the
paper and the data and related ethical issues such as plagiarism. Requirements for Journal’s review and
publication process
Language
Articles must be written in English.
Title Page
All articles should include title page that contains the title
of article, the name of the author (authors), the corresponding author’s full
postal and e-mail address. This page should be separated from the first page of
the article which contains abstract, keywords and main text of the article.
Manuscript Requirements
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All articles must be prepared by Word. The
Times New Roman font (Font size 12) must be using. The font in the tables can
be minimizes at most, to the font size 8.
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Line spacing in the text must be 1.5. The
paragraphs should not be indented.
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Manuscript length: Between 6,500 and 7,500
words.
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Subdivisions in the text must be as follows:
Subsections should be numbered as 1.1 and 1.1.1 then.
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Margins, 2.5 cms. all around.
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After the title page, all pages must be
numbered at the right bottom of the page
The order in the article must be as follows:
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Title of the article
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Abstract (150-200 words long)
Should include up to
five keywords
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Introduction
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The main body of the article
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Research Methodology
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Analysis
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Conclusion/Discussion and Recommendations
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References
Requirements for Referencing
References in the text
a. Mentioning of the
author(s): Granovetter (1987) discuss or Granovetter et al. (1987) argue
b. Reference to author
(s): (Granovetter, 1990) or (Granovetter and Miles, 1990) or (Granovetter
et.al, 1990)
c. Three to five authors:
Last name of the first author is stated and followed by “et.al” : (Meijboom,
et., al 2010) and Meijboom et al. (1990)
d. Multiple references:
(Granovetter, 1990; Miles, 1987)
e. Web page: (Kilduff and
Brass, 2003)
Reference
a. Must be in
alphabetical order with no numbering
b. Article:
Hodges, K. and Wotring, J.R. (2012). Outcomes
Management: Incorporating and Sustaining Processes Critical to Using Outcome
Data to Guide Practice Improvement, The Journal of Behavioral Health
Services & Research, Vol. 39,
c. Book: Holloway,J.C. (1983).
The Business of Tourism (7th Edition), Prentice Hall: UK
d. Book with an Editor
Knudsen, C and Tsoukas, H. (Ed). (2005). The Oxford Handbook of
Organizational Theory, Oxford University Press, New York
e. Web page
Herrick,D.M. (2007). Medical Tourism: Global Competition
in Health Care. Retrieved 15 March, 2014, http://w.medretreat.com/templates/UserFiles/Documents/Medical%20Tourism%20-%20NCPA%20Report.pdf