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AUTHOR'S GUIDELINE
All the submitted articles
(in English) should follow the rules below.
Manuscript Format
Manuscripts must be double-spaced, 12-point font, with 1.25 inch margins
all around, and be no more than 30 pages all-inclusive. References cited
in the text should be listed alphabetically by author at the end of the
paper, beginning on a separate page headed "References." References
should be double-spaced and presented in this format:
Journal Article
Shoemaker, M. E. "A
framework for examining IT-enabled market relationships," Journal of
Personal Selling & Sales Management (21:2), 2001, 177-186.
Tushman, M. and Nadler, D. "Information processing as an integrating
concept in organizationaldesign," Academy of Management Review
(July), 1978, 613-624.
Winer, R. S. "A framework for
customer relationship management," California Management Review
(43:4), 2001, 89-106.
Book
Lilien, G.L., A. Rangaswamy. 1998. Marketing Engineering:
Computer-Assisted Marketing Analysis and Planning. Addison-Wesley,
Reading, MA, 67-84.
Makridakis, S., S.C. Wheelwright, V.E. McGee. 1983. Forecasting: Methods
and Applications, 2nd ed. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
Conference Proceedings
Zhang, Y. and Im, I.
"Recommender Systems: A Framework and Research Issues," Americas
Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), 2002.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively and grouped together
following the references. Tables and figures should complement arguments
presented in the text, and the position of tables and figures should be
cited in the text. Avoid references to unpublished works. Endnotes and
footnotes should be avoided. If the note is necessary, it should be
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