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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 work presented to the Journal of Accounting and Management has not been published previously or been previously submitted to another journal.
  • Sending a manuscript does not oblige the publisher or the Editorial Committee to develop publication.

  • The text adheres to the style and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which can be found in About the Journal.
  • None of the data presented in this work has been plagiarized, invented, manipulated or distorted. The original data are clearly distinguishable from those already published.

  • The author gives the publishing rights to the Journal.

Author Guidelines

Accounting and Management uses a publishing management system OJS, hence all the manuscripts submitted by authors must be entered in this system. To do authors need to register so you can send your manuscripts accompanied by a Statement of responsibility, good practices and transfer of rights.

Download here the registration guide system OJS PDF
Download here the Author guidelines in PDF format

Download here the Declaration Form Authoring PDF

The journal will accept works in Spanish or English, although the latter must have one of the authors from English-speaking country, or have been translated by a certified professional translator. In all cases, including articles in Spanish, style quality of the final version lies entirely with the author.

As part of the shipping process, the author / s are required to ensure that their work meets all items listed in the checklist Shipping. The author / s will be returned jobs that do not meet these guidelines. For all shipments editorial policies should be on this platform and therefore no manuscripts sent directly via email will be accepted

Journal of Acconting and Management (Contaduría y Administración) will receive manuscripts written in English and Spanish; if accepted it will be published in its original language. In any case, the quality of the final style is the full responsibility of the author.

As part of the shipping process, the author / s are required to ensure that their work meets all items listed in the checklist Shipping. The author / s will be returned jobs that do not meet these guidelines. Submissions must be made in Open Journal System.

The submitted papers must be written in Microsoft Word by using Times New Roman in 12 point and spacing of 1.5 cm (for tables see number 5 in this guide). The maximum length is 25 pages (letter size) including tables, figures, references and appendices. The manuscript should include an abstract of no more than 15 lines and at the end of it should include a maximum of five keywords so as adding the JEL codes (https://www.aeaweb.org/econlit/jelCodes.php?view=jel). The title, abstract and keywords must be at the beginning of the paper. A complete version of the whole document must be included in PDF format.

The reference list should display full information on the respective source including the DOI (Digital Object Indentifier), and should be included at the end of the paper, before any appendices. Authors should ensure that there is a strict correspondence between names and years in the text and in the bibliography. The references in the text should recognize the surname of the author and the year of publication, e.g. Stiglitz (2010), (Stiglitz, 2010) or (Stiglitz, 2010, p. 205). Footnotes should be included at the bottom of the page, sequenced in Arabic numerals.

The references should be listed in alphabetical order by last name of the author (or the name of any institution). Should be used French indentation and must be organized as follows:

Articles

Martinez Preece, M. R. & Venegas Martínez, F. (2014). Análisis del riesgo de mercado de los fondos de pensión en México: Un enfoque con modelos autorregresivos.Contaduría y Administración59 (3), 165-195.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0186-1042(14)71269-0 

In the absence of volume number, please include the month/period/ date of the publication:

Fernández Torres, I. (2015). Competencia en el sector aéreo y aeroportuario. Revista de Administración Pública, mayo-agosto (197), 91-132. http://dx.doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.197.03

Books

Brown, S., Bessant, J. R., & Lamming, R. (2013). Strategic operations management. (3rd Ed.). New York: Routledge. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203079355

Electronic versions

Gonzalez-Mena, J. (2007). Diversity in early care and education: Honoring differences. Available from: http://mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=007722289X

Chapters/articles from books

García Vegas, R. (2011). Tendencias y buenas prácticas en e-Administración; Calidad y atención al ciudadano; Eficiencia energética en la Administración Pública. En M. Arenilla Sáez (Coord.), Crisis y Reforma de la Administración Pública. (pp. 201–346). España: Netbiblio.http://dx.doi.org/10.4272/978-84-9745-516-9.ch2

Thesis/dissertations

Miahra, A. (2009) Essays on Global Sourcing of Technology Projects, Doctoral Dissertation, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.

Articles from proceedings, conferences, working papers, discussion papers

Bu, R. (2015). Study on International Trade Tax Competition Problems under Regional Economy. 2015 International Conference on Education Technology, Management and Humanities Science China (ETMHS 2015). Atlantis Press.         http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/etmhs-15.2015.174

Thorleuchter, D., D. Van Den Poel, Prinzie, A. (2010) Extracting Consumers Needs for New Products A Web Mining Approach, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Gong, M., ed.: 440. 443.

Díaz Fuentes, D. y J. Revuelta López (2009). Gasto público y crecimiento en América Latina y España: 1960-2000, Ponencia, XVI Encuentro de Economía Pública, Universidad de Granada.

Lamartina, S. and A. Zaghini (2008). Increasing Public Expenditures: Wagner’s Law in OECD Countries, CFS Working Paper No. 2008/13, Center for Financial Studies, University of Frankfurt.

Narayan, P. K.; I. Nielsen and R. Smyth (2006). Panel data, cointegration, causality and Wagner’s Law: empirical evidence from Chinese provinces, Discussion Paper 01-06, Deparment of Economics, Monash University.

The tables, figures, equations and quantities

The titles of tables and figures should be sequenced in Arabic numerals and should lead the table or figure in bold and centered, using Times New Roman. At the bottom the source with 10 points letter. The table must show the source (author & year) with the next format: the inner borders simples, without external borders. Also borders, bars and lines of the figures in grey tones.

The equations

The equations must be sent in an editable format and into the text should be centered on separate line with its number in parentheses at the right margin. They must be in a format that allows changes, no image formats. Quantities in the next format: a point to separate decimals (24.75, 15.43%) and a blanket to separate thousands (678 945). Tables, figures and equations must be included in the text and sent as a separated file in a format suitable for editing.

Plagiarism and fraudulent practices

Finally, Journal of Accounting and Management actively combat plagiarism and fraudulent practices with iThenticate: Plagiarism Detection Software. To do any work received in the journal will be subjected to further testing anti plagiarism makes its publication ethics statement. Download

If you think you have detected plagiarism appreciate immediately notify the editor revista_cya@fca.unam.mx

 

 

Artículos de Investigación

En la redacción de los estudios se recomienda seguir el esquema general de los trabajos de investigación:

  • Título del trabajo en el idioma del texto y su versión inglesa. 
  • Nombre e institución de los autores, dirección postal y correo electrónico. 
  • Resumen en español e inglés de 100-150 palabras.
  • 3-5 palabras clave en español y en su versión en inglés, separadas por punto y coma. 
  • Introducción, antecedentes y objetivos, métodos, materiales empleados y fuentes. 
  • Resultados y discusión de los mismos.
  • Conclusiones finales.
  • Referencias.
  • Podrán añadirse apéndices si fuera necesario.

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