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Submission criteria
The purpose of The Theory and Practice of Socio-Economic Management is to promote knowledge of socio-economic management and closely related topics.
Criteria for acceptance: Submissions must represent original, unpublished research or ideas that have relevancy to any aspect of socio-economic management. This includes articles about research in socio-economic management, theory, case studies, applications of socio-economic practices, and other topics that might expand on the concepts that make up socio-economic management.
Submitted manuscripts should be in or convertible to Microsoft Word, in Times New Roman 12 point font, with 1 inch margins. The Theory and Practice of Socio-Economic Management follows the guidelines of the American Psychological Association Publication Manual (7th edition). This style uses parenthetical reference citations within the text and full references at the end of the article. There is no fee for submitting or publishing articles.
Article Length: Articles are usually between 3,000 – 5,000 words.
Review Process: Submit articles with a cover page that includes the article’s title, all authors’ identified with contact information, and a brief biography for each of the authors. Two members of The Theory and Practice of Socio-Economic Management Review Board will review the article. They will recommend accepting the article for publication, pursuing publication after suggested changes, or rejecting the article. If they decide the article is publishable with changes, one of the Review Board members will contact the primary author to discuss the suggested changes. Once the author(s) has made the changes to the satisfaction of the two Review Board members, the Editor will work with the author(s) to prepare the article for publication.
Graphics: Graphics that enhance an article are encouraged. The graphics should be in a program that allows editing. Photographs can be used with proper citation and permissions. If authors have questions or concerns about graphics or computer art, please contact the Editor.
Submission: Authors should email articles to journal@seaminc.com
The purpose of The Theory and Practice of Socio-Economic Management is to promote knowledge of socio-economic management and closely related topics.
Criteria for acceptance: Submissions must represent original, unpublished research or ideas that have relevancy to any aspect of socio-economic management. This includes articles about research in socio-economic management, theory, case studies, applications of socio-economic practices, and other topics that might expand on the concepts that make up socio-economic management.
Submitted manuscripts should be in or convertible to Microsoft Word, in Times New Roman 12 point font, with 1 inch margins. The Theory and Practice of Socio-Economic Management follows the guidelines of the American Psychological Association Publication Manual (7th edition). This style uses parenthetical reference citations within the text and full references at the end of the article. There is no fee for submitting or publishing articles.
Article Length: Articles are usually between 3,000 – 5,000 words.
Review Process: Submit articles with a cover page that includes the article’s title, all authors’ identified with contact information, and a brief biography for each of the authors. Two members of The Theory and Practice of Socio-Economic Management Review Board will review the article. They will recommend accepting the article for publication, pursuing publication after suggested changes, or rejecting the article. If they decide the article is publishable with changes, one of the Review Board members will contact the primary author to discuss the suggested changes. Once the author(s) has made the changes to the satisfaction of the two Review Board members, the Editor will work with the author(s) to prepare the article for publication.
Graphics: Graphics that enhance an article are encouraged. The graphics should be in a program that allows editing. Photographs can be used with proper citation and permissions. If authors have questions or concerns about graphics or computer art, please contact the Editor.
Submission: Authors should email articles to journal@seaminc.com