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Please submit your manuscript to ensure the
most efficient manuscript production. Use
the one typeface and size (TIMES NEW ROMAN,
11-point), even for the title of your article
and headings. All pages should have the
following margins:
- Left/Right = 2"
- Top/Bottom = 1.75"
- Line spacing: single
- Paragraph spacing: 6pt (click
on FORMAT, select INDENTS and type
0 at SPACING, BEFORE and
6pt at SPACING, AFTER).
Note: While
there is no fixed requirement regarding
the length of the full paper, we suggest
- Scientific
research papers: 6,000 to 10,000 words
- Practitioner/case papers:
at least 3,000 words

The manuscript should
start with a TITLE (in bold and uppercase
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all in capital letters), and followed by
author's full name and biosketch (See an
example below). The ABSTRACT should not
have more than 150 words in length, covering
(1) a statement of the background situation
that led to the development of the manuscript;
(2) a clear statement of the problem or
the basic issues involved; (3) a brief summary
of the key findings or conclusions of the
research; and (4) a brief description of
the methodology used.
Whenever possible, the
text discussion should be divided into such
major sections as INTRODUCTION, METHODS,
RESULTS, DISCUSSION, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, and
REFERENCES. Each heading should be in capital
letters, centered, and in bold. Secondary
headings, if any, should be flush with the
left margin, in bold characters, and have
the first letter of all main words capitalized.
All manuscripts should be left- and right-hand
margin justified.
EXPLANATORY FOOTNOTES
should be kept to a minimum and be numbered
consecutively throughout the text and aggregated
in sequence under the heading NOTES, at
the end of the text but before REFERENCES.
The references
section serves to provide the reader with
sufficient information so that he or she
can easily locate the work cited in the
research. The name-date reference system
(similar to APA) is used, for example: (Smith,
2009).
References cited in text
must appear in the reference list. Each
entry in the reference list must be cited
in text. The text citation and reference
list entry must be identical in spelling
and year. Overall, each reference should
include the following information author(s)'
name (first name, middle initial, and last
name); title of work; journal, serial, proceedings,
or book in which the work was published;
volume and number of the issue [example:
volume 1, number 1 would appear as 1(1)];
date the work was published; page numbers
(in the case of journals, serials, and proceedings).
See an example below.
FIGURES and TABLES should
fit the size of the journal (with L/R margins
= 2" and T/B margins = 1.75" . Thus if
needed, font 10-point can be used. All FIGURES
and TABLES should be placed in appropriate
locations in the text.
ABOUT AUTHOR. Full name,
academic degree, position, employer, research
interest, for example: Jane Doe, Ph.D.,
is a Professor, Department of ..., University
of ... Her teaching and research interests
are in public procurement, and supply management.

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REFERENCES
"Minority Business Owners
Face Digital Divide."
(2000,
November 16), The Tampa
Tribune: 3.
Gordon, S. B., Zemansky,
S. D., & Sekwat, A.
(2000). "The Public Purchasing
Profession Revisited."
Journal of Public Budgeting,
Accounting & Financial
Management, 12 (2): 272-290.
Williamson, O. E. (2002).
"Transaction-Cost Economics:
The Governance of Contractual
Relations." In S. Arrowsmith
and K. Hartley (Eds.),
Public Procurement (Vol.
1, pp. 3-31). Northampton,
MA: Edward Edgar Publishing
Limited.
For a reference from
a website, please use the
following style:
U.S. General Services
Administration (2003). Share-in-Savings.
[On-line]. Available at
www.NASBO.org. [Retrieved
August 1, 2004]
Please note: All
book chapters and articles
should have the first and
last page numbers, as shown
in the above highlighted
examples.
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