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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The text, if submitted to a peer-reviewed section (e.g., Articles), has had the authors' names removed. If an author is cited, "Author" and year are used in the bibliography and footnotes, instead of author's name, paper title, etc. The author's name has also been removed from the document's Properties, which in Microsoft Word is found in the File menu.
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word or RTF document file format.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 11-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • All URL addresses in the text (e.g.,http://journal.asu.ru) are activated and ready to click
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).

Author Guidelines

 

 

ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR
“ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS”

  1. The article is submitted in electronic form at epb@asu.ru:
  • the name of the file by the name of the author or the first of the authors
  • one of the latest versions of the WORD text editor is used
  • the publication volume should not exceed 0.5 pp. (20,000 characters with spaces or approximately 11 pages, including a list of references, information about the authors and illustrations); for candidates and doctors of science, the volume of publications should not exceed 1.0 p. (40,000 characters with spaces or approximately 22 pages), the minimum size of the article is 0.35 pp. (14,500 characters with spaces or approximately 8 pages). The A4 table or figure is 5,400 characters with spaces;
  • publications are accepted in Russian and English.
  1. Articles submitted to the editorial board are checked using the Anti-Plagiarism system; authors are advised to check their articles for originality of the text before posting.
  1. The following are attached to the article: - the recommendation of the department (scientific seminar of the department) scanned in color; - a letter of consent with the certified signature (s) of the author (s) of the article scanned in color; - for graduate students, a mandatory document is sending about postgraduate study.
  1. The structure of the article:
  • UDC index, which is put in the upper left corner of the first page of the manuscript;
  • Initials and surname of the author, the author’s place of work (with city and country) in Russian (for example, I. I. Ivanov, Altai State University (Barnaul, Russia));
  • title of the article, abstract in Russian (annotation from 1000 to 1600 characters without spaces, the word “Abstract” is not used), keywords for publication in Russian (from 5 to 10 words);
  • initials and surname of the author, place of work of the author (indicating the city and country ) in English (for example, II Ivanov, Altai State University (Barnaul, Russia));
  • title of the article, abstract in English (abstract volume from 1000 to 1600 characters without spaces, the word “Abstract” is not used), keywords to publications in English (Key words, from 5 to 10 words);
  • the actual text of the article;
  • bibliographic list;
  • references;
  • tables with headings;
  • figures with captions;
  • information about the authors (last name, first name, middle name, academic degree and title, position, place of work, telephone for communication), address with postal code, electronic address (e-mail) and ORCIDID (pr and availability).
  1. For the main texts in English, the initials and surname of the author, article title, abstract, keywords for publication in English are indicated first, then all the same in Russian.
  1. The content of the text should include:
  • an introductory part (introduction), containing an overview of modern publications on this topic, including by foreign authors, and clearly formulating the relevance and purpose of the work;
  • a description of the methods and techniques of the study;
  • the results obtained and their discussion;
  • The final part (conclusion) with conclusions on the work.
  1. Requirements for the text presented in WORD:
  • A4 format (21x30 cm);
  • used versions of the text editor - MSWord 2003 and higher (tables and figures - MSWord, MSExcel, CorelDraw 12, 13);
  • line spacing - 1.5;
  • font - headset Times New Roman;
  • font size - 14 size;
  • all fields 2 cm each;
  • unformatted text;
  • text should be divided into paragraphs, paragraph indentation 1.25 cm;
  • no hyphens;
  • text may be marked with fonts (bold, italics);
  • it is possible to use special characters (%, etc.).
  1. The bibliographic list is written in Cyrillic as follows (GOST R 7.0.5-2008):
  2. a) articles in periodicals:

Ermolina L. T. Where does the guy get Afghan sadness? // Altai truth. 2001. No. 2. P. 2-5.

b) monographs, textbooks and teaching aids:

Antonyan Yu. M. Crime in the federal districts of Russia: monograph. M., 2012. 117 p.;

c) collections of articles and conference proceedings:

Gorshkov V. G. On some approaches to solving the economic and organizational problems of industrial enterprises: a monograph. Barnaul, 2004. 168 p.;

d) electronic sources:

Guzhvenko Yu. N. In the Altai Territory, the Kazakh diaspora is active. URL: http://www.ferghana.ru/article.php?id=5196/ (accessed: 10/05/2018).

The hyperlink must always be terminated with the symbol "/".

е) links to unpublished works are not allowed;

f) if for the cited source, there is a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), it should be indicated at the end of the source after the dot in the following form: DOI: prefix / suffix (for example, DOI: 10.14258 / izvasu (2014) 1.1-01).

References to cited literature are given in numbers in square brackets in the text, cited pages are also indicated here: [1, p. fifteen; 2, p. 45]. The bibliography itself, under the heading “Bibliographic list”, is given after the main text in citation order (one list item - one name). The same source is indicated in the bibliographic list once, in the text of the article, when the link is repeated, the number that was used the first time is indicated in square brackets.

"References" are given in English in the order of the bibliographic list in Russian.

  1. Requirements for figures (charts, graphs, diagrams) and tables:
  • figures must have captions;
  • tables must have headings;
  • abbreviations must be explained;
  • scanned images are not accepted;
  • font size in figures and tables - at least 10 pins;
  • fill is not allowed, the color of the contours is black.
  1. The bibliographic list should contain, as a rule, at least 10 sources containing references to both domestic and foreign monographs and articles in leading scientific journals.
  1. The editors reserve the right to make editorial revisions (including changing headings and shortening texts) without the consent of the authors and to reject articles if they receive a negative expert rating. With appropriate revision, the article can be published. Rejected articles by the editorial board of the journal are not returned to the authors.
  1. The authors, whose articles are published at the expense of the university, include employees, graduate students and doctoral students of AltSU and graduate students of external organizations. Other publications are paid. Payment is made by bank transfer. After the decision of the editorial board to publish the article, the author is sent a letter indicating the exact amount and bank details. Cost calculation (including VAT) - 300 rubles. per A4 page (1800 characters with spaces); if there are incomplete pages, their number is rounded (less than half of the page is not counted, more than half is considered to be a full page).

The payment includes preparing the article for publication. Authors who publish in the journal are advised to subscribe to it in the Russian Post catalog.

Contacts

Publication, prepared in accordance with all the rules, must be sent to the address of the editorial board: epb@asu.ru

Address of the editorial board:

656049, Barnaul, pr. Sotsialistichesky, d. 68, building 113.

Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

Our journal Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement is based, in large part, on the guidelines and standards developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The relevant duties and expectations of authors, reviewers, and editors of the journal are set out below.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF AUTHORS

By submitting a manuscript to ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS, the author(s) warrant that the manuscript is their own, original work and that it has neither been published previously nor is currently being considered for publication elsewhere. They also warrant that the sources of any ideas and/or words in the manuscript that are not their own have been properly attributed through appropriate citations and/or quotes.

An author should not normally publish manuscripts describing essentially the same research in multiple journals or publication venues. Such redundant publication is generally considered to constitute unethical publishing behavior, and if discovered may result in a manuscript under consideration being rejected, or a published article being retracted.

Authors of manuscripts reporting on original research should present an accurate account of the work performed, accompanied by an objective discussion of its significance. Underlying data should be represented accurately in the manuscript. The manuscript should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work. The fabrication of results and the making of fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behavior and may be cause for rejection or retraction of a manuscript or published article.

Where the manuscript reports on commercial software, hardware, or other products, authors must include a declaration at the beginning of the manuscript in which they must either state that no conflict of interest exists or describe the nature of any potential conflict. All sources of financial support for the research should also be disclosed in the manuscript.

The author(s) of a manuscript agree that if the manuscript is accepted for publication in ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS, the published article will be copyrighted using a Creative Commons“Attribution-Unported” license. This license allows the author(s) to retain the copyright, but also allows others to freely copy, distribute, and display the copyrighted work, and derivative works based upon it, under certain specified conditions.

The authors’ names should be listed on the article in order of their contribution to the article, and all authors take responsibility for their own contributions. Only those individuals who have made a substantive contribution should be listed as authors; those whose contributions are indirect or marginal (e.g., colleagues or supervisors who have reviewed drafts of the work or provided proofreading assistance, and heads of research institutes/centers/labs) should be named in an “Acknowledgments” section at the end of the article, immediately preceding the Reference List. The corresponding author must ensure that all appropriate co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included on the article, and that all listed co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the article and agreed to its publication.

Where an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in an article of his/hers that has been published in ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS, he/she has an obligation to promptly notify the editors and cooperate with them to correct the article or retract it as appropriate.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REVIEWERS

ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS reviewers perform work for the journal on a volunteer basis. Given that most of these individuals are in full-time employment, their reviewing activities for ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS must, by necessity, not be their top priority. Reviewers are free to decline invitations to review particular manuscripts at their discretion, for example, if their current employment workload and/or other commitments make it prohibitive for them to complete a review in a timely fashion and to do justice to the task in the available timeframe. They should also not accept manuscript review assignments for which they feel unqualified.

Reviewers who have accepted manuscript assignments are normally expected to submit their reviews within three weeks. They should remove themselves from the assignment if it becomes apparent to them at any stage that they do not possess the required expertise to perform the review, or that they may have a potential conflict of interest in performing the review (e.g., one resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, institutions, or companies associated with the manuscript).

Privileged information or ideas obtained by reviewers through the peer review process must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as confidential documents, and must not be shown to or discussed with others except as authorized by the ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS Editor.

When conducting their reviews, reviewers are asked to do so as objectively as possible, refraining from engaging in personal criticism of the author(s). They are encouraged to express their views clearly, explaining and justifying all recommendations made. They should always attempt to provide detailed and constructive feedback to assist the author(s) in improving their work, even if the manuscript is, in their opinion, not publishable.

Reviewers should identify in their reviews relevant published work that has not been cited by the author(s), together with any instances in which proper attribution of sources has not been provided. They should call to the responsible editor’s attention any major resemblances between a manuscript under consideration and other published articles or papers of which they are aware, as well as any concerns they might have in relation to the ethical acceptability of the research reported in the manuscript.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF EDITORS

The ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS Editor has ultimate responsibility for deciding if a manuscript submitted to ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS should be published, and in doing so is guided by the journal’s policies as determined by the ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS editorial board and constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding libel, copyright infringement, and plagiarism. The Editor may consult with the Associate Editor and other members of the editorial team, as well as with reviewers, in making publication decisions.

The editors will evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content without regard to the race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the author(s). They will not disclose any information about a manuscript under consideration to anyone other than the author(s), reviewers and potential reviewers, and in some instances the ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS editorial board members and the members of the ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS management team, as appropriate. Additionally, the editors will make every effort to ensure the integrity of the blind review process by not revealing the identity of the author(s) of a manuscript to the reviewers of that manuscript, and vice versa.

When evaluating a manuscript for publication, in addition to considering standard criteria pertaining to the rigor of the manuscript, the quality of its presentation, and its contribution to humanity’s stock of knowledge, the editors will also seek evidence that ethical harms have been minimized in the conduct of the reported research. They will question whether the benefits outweigh the harms in the particular study’s case. Since ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS welcomes the submission of manuscripts from any country, it is necessary to recognize that laws and regulations regarding research ethics and ethical approval vary worldwide. As such, the editors may need to seek clarification in this regard with the author(s) and request that they supply a letter from the relevant institutional ethics committee or board that approved the research.

The editors will be guided by CORE’s Guidelines for Retracting Articles when considering retracting, issuing an expressions of concern about, and issuing corrections pertaining to articles that have been published in our journal. They are committed to working closely with research organizations and institutions in line with CORE’s advice on Cooperation between Research Institutions and Journals on Research Integrity Cases

ECONOMICS PROFESSION BUSINESS is Open Access which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.