About the Journal
Author’s Guidelines
- Manuscript Preparation
Manuscripts must be in Microsoft Word, double-spaced, with 12-point font and 1-inch margins. They should include the following sections: Title Page, Abstract, Research Highlights, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Recommendations, Acknowledgments, References, Tables, Figure Legends, and Figures. - Title Page
Include the title, author names, affiliations, a short title (max 12 words), and contact details for the corresponding author. - Abstract
A brief summary of the purpose, methodology, findings, and conclusions (max 300 words). - Keywords
A maximum of 6 keywords. - Introduction
Provide context, purpose, and background for the paper, linking relevant literature with the study’s objectives. - Literature Review
Summarize key theoretical foundations and previous work on the subject, providing critical analysis. - Methodology
Describe the study’s methods, including sampling and analysis techniques, and discuss ethical considerations. - Findings
Present data clearly using tables, figures, and statistical tests. - Discussion
Interpret the findings in relation to existing knowledge, and suggest areas for further research. - Recommendations
Offer concise and actionable recommendations. - References
Use APA style (version 20). - Tables and Figures
Number consecutively and provide descriptive titles and legends. - Acknowledgments
Mention any funding or assistance received. - Reviewers
Suggest two potential reviewers not affiliated with UoK. - Article Classification
Papers may be research papers, technical papers, case studies, or literature reviews.
Call for Papers (Submit by 20 December 2024 for the March publication).
The journal of Finance and Management Sciences is a bi-annual issue. We invite authors to submit papers for the upcoming issue, particularly those addressing sustainable development challenges. Submissions from diverse disciplines are encouraged, and we look forward to your contributions to this highly respected journal.
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement for the Journal of Financial and Management Sciences
The Journal of Financial and Management Sciences (JFMS) is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in all aspects of the publication process. This statement outlines the ethical responsibilities of authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers to ensure integrity, transparency, and accountability in scholarly publishing.
1. Responsibilities of Authors
- Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that their work is original and has not been published elsewhere. Proper citations should be provided for all referenced work.
- Data Integrity: Authors must present accurate data and provide access to raw data if required for verification.
- Acknowledgment of Sources: All contributions of others must be properly acknowledged.
- Conflict of Interest: Authors should disclose any financial or personal conflicts of interest that
may influence their work. - Multiple Submissions: Manuscripts submitted to JFMS must not be under consideration or
published elsewhere.
2. Responsibilities of Editors
- Editorial Independence: Editors will evaluate manuscripts solely on their academic merit without regard to race, gender, or political affiliations of the authors.
- Confidentiality: Editors must maintain the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts and will not disclose information to anyone outside the editorial process.
- Conflict of Interest: Editors must recuse themselves from handling manuscripts where conflicts of interest exist.
- Decision Making: Editors are responsible for making final decisions on publication, guided by the journal’s policies and ethical guidelines.
3. Responsibilities of Reviewers
- Confidentiality: Manuscripts received for review must be treated as confidential documents.
- Objectivity: Reviews should be conducted objectively, with clear and constructive feedback.
- Acknowledgment of Sources: Reviewers should identify any relevant work not cited by the authors and report any ethical concerns, such as plagiarism.
- Timeliness: Reviewers should respond promptly and complete reviews within the agreed timeframe.
4. Responsibilities of the Publisher
- Publication Integrity: The publisher ensures that the journal operates transparently, upholding ethical standards and providing mechanisms for resolving disputes.
- Archiving: The publisher will maintain an accessible, permanent archive of all published articles.
- Corrections and Retractions: Mechanisms are in place to publish corrections or retractions when errors or misconduct are identified.
5. Ethical Oversight
The JFMS adheres to guidelines set forth by the Ethics Committee. The journal ensures the following:
- Mechanisms for addressing allegations of misconduct.
- Processes for ethical oversight of studies involving human or animal subjects.
- Policies to address complaints and appeals.
6. Reporting Ethical Concerns
Ethical breaches can be reported to the journal’s editorial office. Allegations will be handled promptly and transparently, adhering to COPE guidelines.