Instructions for authors
Scientific papers are limited to a maximum of 12 pages, book review 4 pages.
Page format: Microsoft Word, A4 page format, margins 2,5 cm, line-spacing 1, no page numbering Times New Roman 12,.
The structure of paper: for more information see template.
A manuscript must be sent via online submission system to the editorial office. Papers can be written in English language.
It is expected that manuscripts will be organized in such a manner that maximize both the substance and clarity of the document. All articles should report original research that has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
The Introduction should provide a clear statement of the problem, the relevant literature on the subject, and the proposed approach or solution. It should be understandable to colleagues from a broad range of disciplines. Organize the body of the paper carefully using titles and subtitles to emphasize both content and clarity.
References in the text should be given continuously in the text (Harvard style – author last name and the year of publication), e.g. Smith & Parker (2007). If you want to cite information from an appropriate website, then quote in a form of a footnote with all necessary bibliographic information. Use author´s last name, date and page number for direct quotes – for example Smith & Parker (2007, p. 256). In the text, avoid full citations, ie, citations, including the title and ISBN. Full references should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order.
Structure the article into chapters, with an introduction and conclusion are not numbered. The exact number of chapters is given, depending on the author and the character of the contribution. The number of chapters, however, should match the logical structure of the article. A conclusion section is required (a minimum of 15 lines). Conclusions may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions and extensions of the research.
Tables and figures should be titled and numbered consecutively and should be referred in the text (see the template).
There is no submission fee.
REFERENCES
Everything that is cited in the text must be listed in the reference list, and at the same time, everything that is listed in the reference list must be continuously cited in the text, using the last name (year) citation method or the so-called Harvard system. Bibliographic citations are given according to APA citation standard 7.
Book
[1] Jones, R. J. (2001). The politics and economics of the European Union: An introductory text (2nd ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing.
[2] Kindl, R., Gott, J., Leger, J., & Toman, J. (2007). Statistics (8th ed.). Professional Publishing. https://doi.org/10.XXXX/XXXX (If available)
Chapters in a book, proceeding papers
[3] Dlouhý, M. (2012). Efficiency and resource allocation within a hierarchical organization. In J. Ramík & D. Stávarek (Eds.), Proceedings of the 30th International Conference Mathematical Methods in Economics (pp. 112-116). Silesian University in Opava.
[4] Johnson, O. (2010). An evaluation of the competitiveness of the Czech economy. In P. James (Ed.), Global Economic Competitiveness (pp. 27-56). Chantal Publishing.
Journals
[5] Davidsson, M. (2012). Economic growth and risk aversion. European Journal of Social Sciences, 28(1), 92-100. https://www.europeanjournalofsocialsciences.com/ISSUES/EJSS_28_1_10.pdf
[6] Seaman, V. (1999). Economic transition. Journal of Small Economies in Transition, 47(6), 797-810. https://doi.org/10.xxxx/xxxx (If available)