Title: A further editorial guideline for writing manuscript in the field of social science: A special perspective for African Journal of Business Management (AJBM)
Abstract: With the breathtaking success of African Journal of Business Management-AJBM in the recent years, has
become one of most commanding podiums for the scholar especially from the developing world. In 2009,
not only its impact factor has increased substantially, but also one of its published papers “has been
selected by Essential Science Indicators
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from Thomson Reuters as the most-cited paper in the
research area of Economics and Business”. With its success, submissions have increased dramatically
with an equal increased figure of rejection. Huge rejection is not good news for any party. It is now thus
important to provide a better editorial guideline for research community to prepare their works making it
more suitable and also to help them in targeting the right journal for appropriate readership and
audience. This editorial is prepared with the consultation of more than 800 papers submitted from around
the globe for the publication in AJBM. A portion of them are published, while a significant numbers are
also rejected. Since, research community from Africa, Fareast, Middle-East and the Western world are
contributing for AJBM. Every community has some strengths and weaknesses to offer lessons for others.
Keeping this in mind, it is thus also important to have a common understanding about the research in
business management and writing manuscripts. With an optimistic attitude, this editorial aims to provide
a guideline for writing manuscript in the field of Social Science with a special focus on AJBM.
Key words: AJBM, Research in business Management, hypothesis/research questions, results/findings,
epistemological foundation for research, methodology/methods, scholars/ academics.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-04
Language: en
Type: article
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