Acta Scientia et Intellectus-Article template

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TITLE OF PAPER
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First name Middle name Last name1, Second Author2, Third Author3
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Affiliation1, Affiliation2, Affiliation3
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E-mail: e-mail@ example.com
ABSTRACT
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The abstract should not exceed 200 words and should be intelligible without recourse to
the main text.
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Keywords: The keywords should not exceed 50 words
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INTRODUCTION (please do not number sections of your paper)
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In the introduction you should present the main idea of your paper, outline the
scope of your research and tell the readers what the rest of the paper is going to be
about. Please feel free to use the following template:
“This paper is organized as follows: First, the overview of the research literature
on the subject of our research will be presented. Second, the data and the theoretical
model will be described. Third, the model will be run and the results duly presented and
commented on. Forth, policy implications will be outlined and discussed in detail.
Finally, in the conclusions the main outcomes of our research will be clearly stated”.
Please use only Times New Roman, 12 points, single spaced. Please do not use
footnotes and hyperlinks in the text – all the references should be presented in the
References. Please refrain from using complicated graphics and diagrams (Word Visio,
Corel, Adobe Photoshop, etc.) – all graphs and diagrams should be provided as JPEG or
PNG images in resolution not lower than 200dpi as separate files together with your
paper.
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OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH LITERATURE
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Should you use sub-chapters, please do so in the following way
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Sub-chapters should be clearly identified by using Time New Roman, 12 points,
bold font + italics.
A source for each table should be presented (in case it is a result of your own
research or calculations state „Own research“, „Own results“ or „Own calculation“),
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MATERIALS AND METHOD
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There is no specific page limit, but a key concept is to keep this section as concise
as you possibly can. People will want to read this material selectively. The reader may
only be interested in one formula or part of a procedure. Materials and methods may be
reported under separate subheadings within this section or can be incorporated together.
RESULTS
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The page length of this section is set by the amount and types of data to be
reported. Continue to be concise, using figures and tables, if appropriate, to present
results most effectively. See recommendations for content, below.
Table 1. Each table should be named as the following (Times New Roman, 12 points)
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Source: Čábelková and Orkhan (2012)
The results of statistical analysis (regressions, correlations) should be summarized
as the following:
Table 2. Results of the regression analysis
Variable 1
Variable 2
Constant
R-squared
Adjusted R-squared
No. of observations
Inflows
Std. errors Outflows
-.277***
.177
.784***
7.763***
2.180
-2.543**
-77.39**
64.399
-4.145*
0.378
0.370
150
Std. errors
.155
1.472
2.964
0.305
0.296
Note: * significant at 10%; ** significant at 5%; *** significant at 1%
Source: Own results
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The results of estimating more complicated models can be presented in the
following way:
Graph 1. Remittances and development aid for aggregate
groups of countries in 1970-2010
Source: Own calculations based on World Bank (2012)
Figure 1. Intertemporal interactions between species over time.
Source: Strielkowski, Lisin and Welkins (2012).
DISCUSSION
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CONCLUSIONS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was supported/partially supported by [Name of Foundation, Grant
maker, Donor]. We thank our colleagues from [Name of the supporting institution] who
provided insight and expertise that greatly assisted the research, although they may not
agree with all of the interpretations/conclusions of this paper.
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Example:
This research was supported by the grant No. 2022 provided by the Ministry of
Education of Russian Federation.
The authors would like to thank Vladimir Bystritskiy for his comments.
REFERENCES
The reference list should only include works that are cited in the text and that
have been published or accepted for publication. The referencing is done in the
following manner:
In their paper Davenport and Prusak (1998) say… or: Results follow (see
Davenport and Prusak, 1998).
A reference list should be provided at the end of the manuscript, following these
formats:
1) Author, (year), Title of the book, Publisher.
2) Author, (year), Title of the paper, in: Title of the journal, Publisher, pp.
3) Author, (year), Title of the paper, Title of the proceedings, Publisher,
Location, pp.
Example:
1) Davenport, Thomas D., Prusak, L. (1998), Working knowledge: How
Organizations Manage What They Know, Harvard Buisiness School Press
2) Barringer, B.R., Harrison, J.S. (2000), Walking a Tightrope – Creating
Value trough Interorganizational Relationships, Journal of Management,
Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 367-403.
3) Bauer, A., Haltom, N., Peterman, W. (2004), Examining Contributions to
Core Consumer Inflation Measures, Federal Bank of Atlanta, Working
Paper 27, 36 p.
Books and journal articles in foreign languages should be cited in their original
languages (transliterated, when in Russian) and a translation provided. Journal titles
should be cited only in the original language. Follow these formats:
1) Bystritskiy, S., V. Zausayev, and Ledenev, M. (1998), Rynochnyye
preobrazovaniya na Dal'nem Vostoke (Market Transformations in the Far
East), Voprosy ekonomiki, 9, pp. 19-58
2) Rosstat (Federal’naya Sluzhba Gosudarstvennoy Statistiki) (2010),
Statisticheskoye obozreniye (Statistical Survey), Moscow, Russia: Rosstat,
215 p.
Note: Authors should make their proof corrections themselves and check that the
text is complete and that all figures and tables are included.
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