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Faculty of Management Working Paper Series 1(1) 2013
Research Paper Title
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Organisation, Country1
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ABSTRACT [Times New Roman, size 12, bold]
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Please provide an abstract of 150 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined
abbreviations or unspecified references. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the
research, the principal results and major conclusions. Citations should be avoided, but if
essential, then cite the author(s) and year(s). An abstract is often presented separately from the
article, so it must be able to stand alone.
JEL classification: A1; B2; C3 Please provide up to 6 standard JEL codes. The available
codes may be accessed at JEL: http://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION [TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12, BOLD]....................................................................... 2
2. SECTION [TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12, BOLD] .................................................................................. 2
2.1. Subsection title [Times New Roman, size 12, bold] .................................................................... 3
2.1.1 Subsection title [Times New Roman, size 12, bold] .............................................................. 3
3. SECTION [TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12, BOLD] .................................................................................. 3
4. CONSLUSIONS [TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12, BOLD] ......................................................................... 4
5. REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................................ 4
6. APPENDICES......................................................................................................................................... 5
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Corresponding author . Clearly indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing and
publication, also post-publication. Ensure that telephone and fax numbers (with country and area code) are
provided in addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address.
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The paper format A4 paper (portrait layout); margins: left, right, top: 2.5 cm; bottom: 3
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2. SECTION [TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12, BOLD]
Chapters should include: Literature review, Model specification and data, Empirical results.
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References can be in any style or format as long as the style is consistent. Where applicable,
author(s) name(s), journal title/book title, chapter title/article title, year of publication, volume
number/book chapter and the pagination must be present. If you do wish to format the
references yourself they should be arranged according to the following examples:
Reference style in Text: All citations in the text should refer to:
1. Single author: the author's name (without initials, unless there is ambiguity) and the year of
publication;
2. Two authors: both authors' names and the year of publication;
3. Three or more authors: first author's name followed by 'et al.' and the year of publication.
Citations may be made directly (or parenthetically). Groups of references should be listed first
alphabetically, then chronologically.
Examples: 'as demonstrated in several papers (Borio, 2001a, 2009b, 2011; Dietrich and
Wanzenried, 2011). Micco et al. (2007) have recently shown ....'
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Alignment Justify) should be numbered consecutively, with the number set in right sight.
Equations should be referred to in abbreviated form, e.g. “Eq. (3.1)” or “(3.1)”. in
multiple/line equations, the number should be given on the last line.
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4. CONSLUSIONS [TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12, BOLD]
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text goes here, Body text goes here, Body text goes here, Body text goes here, Body text goes
here, Body text
5. REFERENCES
Reference List: The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and
that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and
unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as
a substitute for a reference list.
Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author of each
work. References should be arranged first alphabetically and then further sorted
chronologically if necessary. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same
year must be identified by the letters 'a', 'b', 'c', etc., placed after the year of publication. Use
of DOI is highly encouraged.
Reference to a journal publication:
Journal titles should not be abbreviated. See following examples:
Djankov S., La Porta R., Lopez-de-Silanes F., Shleifer A. (2008) The law and economics of
self-dealing. Journal of Financial Economics No 88, pp. 430-465.
Fonseca A.R., González F. (2008) Cross-country determinants of bank income smoothing by
managing loan-loss provisions, Journal of Banking & Finance 32, pp. 217-228.
doi:10.1016/j.bankfin.2007.02.012.
Fonseca A.R., González F. (2010) How bank capital buffers vary across countries: the
influence of cost of deposits, market power and bank regulation. Journal of Banking &
Finance 34, pp. 829-908. doi:10.1016/j.bankfin.2009.09.020.
Reference to edited book/monograph
Author surname, Author name initial. (Year) Article title: article subtitle. In Author name
initial. Author Surname, Monograph title: monograph subtitle (edition) (p.). Location: Press.
Author surname, Author name initial. (Year) Article title: article subtitle. In Editor name
initial. Editor Surname (ed.), Book title: Book subtitle (p.). Location: Press.
See examples below:
Strunk Jr. W., White E.B. (2000) The Elements of Style, fourth ed. Longman, New York.
Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
Mettam G.R., Adams L.B. (2009) How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in:
Jones, B.S., Smith , R.Z. (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age. E-Publishing Inc., New
York, pp. 281–304.
Reference to a book:
Surname, Name initial. (Year) Title: subtitle (edition). Location: Press.
See examples below:
Hull, J. C. (1993). Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives, New York: Harper & Row.
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Black J., White A.B. (2011) The Elements of Financial System, Warsaw.
Reference to a research report:
Print:
Author surname, Author name initial. (Year of publication). Title: subtitle (Research report
no. XX). Location: Publisher.
Web:
Author surname, Author name initial. (Year of publication). Title: subtitle (Research report
no.
XX).
Location:
Publisher.
Retrieved
DD.MM.YYYY
from
http:www.example.pl/economic reports.pdf.
Reference to E-Books
Surname, Name initial. (Year). Title: subtitle (edition). Location: Press. Retrieved
DD.MM.YYYY from http://www.example.si/example.
Reference to articles, columns and legislative acts
Newspaper article
Author surname, Author name initial. (DD.MM.YYYY). Article title: article subtitle.
Newspaper title: newspaper subtitle, pages.
Document in printed form:
Name of the act. (Year). Formal document name, number, pages.
6. APPENDICES
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