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Monday, February 7, 2011

African Journal of Business Management (AJBM)


Published/Hosted by:  Academic Journals
ISSN: 1993-8233
Editor in Chief: Prof. De la Rey van der Waldt
Country: Nigeria

About Journal
The African Journal of Business Management (AJBM) is an open access multidisciplinary journal that publishes articles in the areas of general management, marketing theory and applications, business law, business finance and investment, public responsibility and ethics, business and economics education, organizational behavior and theory, production/operations management, strategic management policy, social issues and public policy, management organization, personnel and industrial relations, statistics and econometrics, technology and innovation, case studies and management information systems. The African Journal of Business Management is published monthly (one volume per year).

Submission Process
Submissions should be sent via email at: ajbm@academicjournals.org, ajbm.acadjourn@gmail.com

General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts must be submitted as a single Microsoft Word file which includes the title page and information of authors. Type the title on the abstract page so that the title page can be removed to preserve the authors’ anonymity. The file should include the abstract, references, tables and figures. The Abstract should be of 100-200 words. Following the abstract, about 3 to 10 key words that will provide indexing references to should be listed. Submitted manuscript must be in double-spaced pages with 12-points Arial font and all pages numbered starting from the title page. Put the tables or figures each on separate pages after the references and include a note (i.e., insert table 1 about here) at the point in text where they are referenced.
The cover letter should include the corresponding author's full address and telephone/fax numbers and should be in an e-mail message sent to the Editor, with the file, whose name should begin with the first author's surname, as an attachment. The authors are also asked to suggest two to four reviewers for the manuscript.

References
Put all reference alphabetically by author. List the authors’ last names and initials. Do Journal names are abbreviated according to Chemical Abstracts. See example:

Papadogonas TA (2007). The financial performance of large and small firms: evidence from Greece. Int. J. Financ. Serv. Manage. 2(1/2): 14 – 20.

Mihiotis AN, Konidaris NF (2007). Internal auditing: an essential tool for adding value and improving the operations of financial institutions and organizations.   Int. J. Financ. Serv. Manage. 2(1/2): 75 – 81

For detailed guidelines, click here.