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Manuscript Submission Guidelines: Manuscript Submission Guidelines: South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases
This Journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics
Submissions of manuscripts and all editorial correspondence should be made electronically, as e-mail attachment, using Microsoft Word or other standard word processing software, addressed to:
Dr A. K. Dey
Editor
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases
Birla Institute of Management Technology
Plot No. 5, Knowledge Park II, Greater Noida, India
E-mail: [email protected]
Only manuscripts of sufficient quality that meet the aims and scope of South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases will be reviewed.
There are no fees payable to submit or publish in this journal.
As part of the submission process you will be required to warrant that you are submitting your original work, that you have the rights in the work, that you are submitting the work for first publication in the Journal and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere and has not already been published elsewhere, and that you have obtained and can supply all necessary permissions for the reproduction of any copyright works not owned by you.
1.1 Aims Scope
1.2 Article types
1.3 Writing your paper
2.1 Peer review policy
2.2 Authorship
2.3 Acknowledgements
2.4 Funding
2.5 Declaration of conflicting interests
3.1 Publication ethics
3.2 Contributor’s publishing agreement
3.3 Open access and author archiving
4.1 Formatting
4.2 Artwork, figures and other graphics
4.3 Supplementary material
4.4 Reference style
4.5 English language editing services
5.1 Information required for completing your submission
5.2 Permissions
6.1 SAGE Production
6.2 Online First publication
6.3 Access to your published article6.4 Promoting your article
Before submitting your manuscript to South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases (SAJBMC), please ensure you have read the Aims & Scope.
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases (SAJBMC) invites stimulating original, unpublished research/teaching cases, case studies, based on primary and/or secondary data, empirical data, or significant experience of learning on various facets of management. Pure and applied research does not fall under the domain of SAJBMC. Fictitious cases are not welcome.
SAJBMC aims at international relevance and encourages authors from all over the world, but a certain preference will be given to papers that focus on socio-economic context of South Asian region.
For Further details please see our Welcome Kit for the Authors.
Cases from all management disciplines are welcome, including but not limited to the following:
Journal prefers problem identification, decision focused, application-based cases containing contextual dilemma (such as ethical issues), cases that deals with recent business or people related issues, having strong linkages with theory, places dilemma before the reader within first two paragraphs, includes controversy, contrasts, conflicts, and other dramatic elements, all such cases will need the presence of protagonist. Cases written with primary data or single frim cases written with secondary data, must obtain the consent to publish from the target organisation and are written using 5000 words or less – tables and figures included
The SAGE Author Gateway has some general advice and on how to get published, plus links to further resources.
When writing up your paper, think about how you can make it discoverable. The title, keywords and abstract are key to ensuring readers find your article through search engines such as Google. For information and guidance on how best to title your article, write your abstract and select your keywords, have a look at this page on the Gateway: How to Help Readers Find Your Article Online
Papers received will first undergo editorial scrutiny to judge suitability. The shortlisted papers will go through a double-blind peer-review process. The journal uses TURNITIN software to check the originality of submissions.
SAJBMC distinguishes itself in the ‘structure’ and ‘approach’ of its unique publishing review process.
Revolving Door Desk Review:
We ensure that the initial desk review is completed in three to four weeks’ time. The outcome of this stage decides if the case can be taken forward for peer review. Quick turnaround time helps the author to revise and resubmit or, for rejected cases, the author may consider some other journal. Authors are encouraged to remind the editor if Desk Review is taking more than three weeks.
Transparent Peer Review:
It is a blind review by two reviewers which is generally completed in three to four months. Cases are accepted only if both reviewers recommend ‘Acceptance’. Any dispute is resolved by the editor. The SAJBMC reviews are done with an approach of ‘Review and Improve’ and not ‘Review and Reject’.
We work with patience particularly with those submissions in which we see a potential to convert them into good research publications. We provide detailed tips for improvement especially to authors who are in their early stage of career.
All parties who have made a substantive contribution to the article should be listed as authors. Principal authorship, authorship order, and other publication credits should be based on the relative scientific or professional contributions of the individuals involved, regardless of their status. A student is usually listed as principal author on any multiple-authored publication that substantially derives from the student’s dissertation or thesis.
All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an Acknowledgements section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help, or a department chair who provided only general support.
Please supply any personal acknowledgements separately to the main text to facilitate anonymous peer review.
Individuals who provided writing assistance, e.g. from a specialist communications company, do not qualify as authors and so should be included in the Acknowledgements section. Authors must disclose any writing assistance – including the individual’s name, company and level of input – and identify the entity that paid for this assistance. It is not necessary to disclose use of language polishing services.
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases requires all authors to acknowledge their funding in a consistent fashion under a separate heading. Please visit the Funding Acknowledgements page on the SAGE Journal Author Gateway to confirm the format of the acknowledgment text in the event of funding, or state that: This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases encourages authors to include a declaration of any conflicting interests and recommends you review the good practice guidelines on the SAGE Journal Author Gateway
SAGE is committed to upholding the integrity of the academic record. We encourage authors to refer to the Committee on Publication Ethics’ International Standards for Authors and view the Publication Ethics page on the SAGE Author Gateway
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases and SAGE take issues of copyright infringement, plagiarism or other breaches of best practice in publication very seriously. We seek to protect the rights of our authors and we always investigate claims of plagiarism or misuse of published articles. Equally, we seek to protect the reputation of the journal against malpractice. Submitted articles may be checked with duplication-checking software. Where an article, for example, is found to have plagiarised other work or included third-party copyright material without permission or with insufficient acknowledgement, or where the authorship of the article is contested, we reserve the right to take action including, but not limited to: publishing an erratum or corrigendum (correction); retracting the article; taking up the matter with the head of department or dean of the author’s institution and/or relevant academic bodies or societies; or taking appropriate legal action.
If material has been previously published it is not generally acceptable for publication in a SAGE journal. However, there are certain circumstances where previously published material can be considered for publication. Please refer to the guidance on the SAGE Author Gateway or if in doubt, contact the Editor at the address given below.
Before publication, SAGE requires the author as the rights holder to sign a Journal Contributor’s Publishing Agreement. SAGE’s Journal Contributor’s Publishing Agreement is an exclusive licence agreement which means that the author retains copyright in the work but grants SAGE the sole and exclusive right and licence to publish for the full legal term of copyright. Exceptions may exist where an assignment of copyright is required or preferred by a proprietor other than SAGE. In this case copyright in the work will be assigned from the author to the society. For more information please visit the SAGE Author Gateway
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases offers optional open access publishing via the SAGE Choice programme. For more information please visit the SAGE Choice website. For information on funding body compliance, and depositing your article in repositories, please visit SAGE Publishing Policies on our Journal Author Gateway.
The preferred format for your manuscript is Word. Word templates are available on the Manuscript Submission Guidelines page of our Author Gateway.
For guidance on the preparation of illustrations, pictures and graphs in electronic format, please visit SAGE’s Manuscript Submission Guidelines
Figures supplied in colour will appear in colour online regardless of whether or not these illustrations are reproduced in colour in the printed version. For specifically requested colour reproduction in print, you will receive information regarding the costs from SAGE after receipt of your accepted article.
This journal is able to host additional materials online (e.g. datasets, podcasts, videos, images etc) alongside the full-text of the article. For more information please refer to our guidelines on submitting supplementary files
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases adheres to the APA reference style. View the APA guidelines to ensure your manuscript conforms to this reference style.
Citations and References should adhere to the guidelines below (based on the
Patnaik, U. (2007). The republic of hunger. New Delhi: Three Essays Collective.
Amanor, Kojo S., & Moyo, S. (Eds.) (2008). Land and sustainable development in Africa. London and New York: Zed Books.
Amin, S. (1976). Unequal development (trans. B. Pearce). London and New York: Monthly Review Press.
Chachra, S. (2011). The national question in India. In S. Moyo and P. Yeros (Eds.), Reclaiming the nation (pp. 67–78). London and New York: Pluto Press.
Foster, J.B. (2010). The financialization of accumulation. Monthly Review, 62(5), 1-17. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225 [DOI number optional]
Six sites meet for comprehensive anti-gang intiative conference. (2006, November/December). OOJDP News @ a Glance. Retrieved from http://www.ncrjs.gov/html
[Please do not place a period at the end of an online reference.]
Schwartz, J. (1993, September 30). Obesity affects economic, social status. The Washington Post, pp. A1, A4.
Briscoe, R. (in press). Egocentric spatial representation in action and perception. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Retrieved from http://cogprints.org/5780/1/ECSRAP.F07.pdf
Real Academia Espanola. (2001). Diccionario de la lengua espanola [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (22nd ed.). Madrid, Spain: Author.
Haney, C., & Wiener, R.L. (Eds.) (2004). Capital punishment in the United States [Special Issue]. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10(4), 1–17.
Authors seeking assistance with English language editing, translation, or figure and manuscript formatting to fit the journal’s specifications should consider using SAGE Language Services. Visit SAGE Language Services on our Journal Author Gateway for further information.
Submissions of manuscripts and all editorial correspondence should be made electronically, as an e-mail attachment, using Microsoft Word (please do not send .pdf files) or other standard word processing software, addressed to:
Dr A. K. Dey
Editor
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases
Birla Institute of Management Technology
Plot No. 5, Knowledge Park II, Greater Noida, India
E-mail: [email protected]
You will be asked to provide contact details and academic affiliations for all co-authors via the submission system and identify who is to be the corresponding author. These details must match what appears on your manuscript. At this stage please ensure you have included all the required statements and declarations and uploaded any additional supplementary files (including reporting guidelines where relevant).
Please also ensure that you have obtained any necessary permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. For further information including guidance on fair dealing for criticism and review, please see the Copyright and Permissions page on the SAGE Author Gateway
Your SAGE Production Editor will keep you informed as to your article’s progress throughout the production process. Proofs will be sent by PDF to the corresponding author and should be returned promptly. Authors are reminded to check their proofs carefully to confirm that all author information, including names, affiliations, sequence and contact details are correct, and that Funding and Conflict of Interest statements, if any, are accurate. Please note that if there are any changes to the author list at this stage all authors will be required to complete and sign a form authorising the change.
Online First allows final articles (completed and approved articles awaiting assignment to a future issue) to be published online prior to their inclusion in a journal issue, which significantly reduces the lead time between submission and publication. Visit the SAGE Journals help page for more details, including how to cite Online First articles.
SAGE provides authors with online access to their final article.
Publication is not the end of the process! You can help disseminate your paper and ensure it is as widely read and cited as possible. The SAGE Author Gateway has numerous resources to help you promote your work. Visit the Promote Your Article page on the Gateway for tips and advice.
Any correspondence, queries or additional requests for information on the manuscript submission process should be sent to the South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases editorial office as follows:
(SAJBMC) is a peer-reviewed, tri-annual journal of Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida (India). The journal aims to provide a space for high-quality original research or analytical cases, evidence-based case studies, comparative studies on industry sectors, products, and practical applications of management concepts. The journal likes to publish problem-solving, decisional and applied types of cases. Such cases must have linkage with theory, at least one dilemma (also known as case issue) and a protagonist around whom the case issue will revolve. Publication of pure research, applied research and field studies with empirical data do not fall under the domain of SAJBMC. Fictitious cases are not welcome.
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases accept only such cases that are linked with theory. Each case published in the journal should help a faculty to cover either a theoretical concept or a framework or a model with the help of the case.
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases (SAJBMC) publish a wide variety of ‘theory linked’ cases with problem-solving, decision focused and applied approaches. SAJBMC DOES NOT like only narrative cases.
With the rise of experiential learning, case studies remain a fundamental teaching tool in every subject area within the business school discipline. Cases are a critical component to any business school curriculum. But cases suffer from a severe lacuna. They are rarely cited. It is a challenge for a journal accepting only cases that needs to be tackled.
For the benefit of the authors and the case journal, the citations need to be increased. As guided by the Editorial Advisory Board the journal has decided to expand the scope from April 2020 issue to include original research articles from multiple disciplines outlining the latest management research and emphasizing management implications. The journal will accept high quality empirical and theoretical studies, literature reviews, and technical notes with important tactical implications and methodological research articles.
Articles on topics such as the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the future of work and organizations; the role and function of business in society; the phenomenon of start-ups; Do we need a manager in a digital workplace; Business of saving the planet and AI driven leadership in boardroom, may set out a number of theoretical approaches and attract citations of other authors. Such topics may generate discussions and reviews on the subject. Such titles are welcome.
However, the SAJBMC does not like Hypothesis based empirical studies that test a pre-formulated theory. Such submissions are not accepted.
The SAJBMC considers articles of following types:
This is the most common type of journal manuscript used to publish full reports of data from research on single management issue as applied in a specific situation. It may be called an Original Article, Research Article, Research, or just Article. The Original Research format is suitable for many different fields and different types of studies. It includes full Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion sections.
Review Articles provide a comprehensive summary of research on a certain topic, and a perspective on the state of the field and where it is heading. They are often written by leaders in a particular discipline after invitation from the editors of a journal. Reviews are often widely read (for example, by researchers looking for a full introduction to a field) and highly cited. Reviews commonly cite approximately 100 primary research articles. SAJBMC invites review articles from the experts in respective domains.
A technical note is a short article giving a brief description of a specific development, technique or procedure, or it may describe a modification of an existing technique, procedure or device applicable to management. The technique, procedure or device described should have practical value and should contribute to decision making in management. Technical notes are variously referred to as technical innovations or technical developments. The main criteria for publication will be the novelty of concepts involved, the validity of the technique and its potential for management applications.
These articles present a new experimental method, test or procedure. The method described may either be completely new, or may offer a better version of an existing method. The article should describe a demonstrable advance on what is currently available.
Please do not submit a teaching note. It is not published. The two essential information elements contained in a teaching note: the link to theory and case questions must be integrated into the main body of the case. Brief references of seminal type should be cited without indulging in a detailed literature review.
SAJBMC aspires to be known as a case focused research journal which
In short, SAJBMC is a bouquet of theory linked fresh cases from South Asia.
South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases (SAJBMC) publish a wide variety of ‘theory linked’ cases with problem-solving, decision focused and applied approaches. SAJBMC DOES NOT like only narrative cases.
Cases from all management disciplines are welcome, including but not limited to the following:
Journal prefers problem identification, decision focused, application-based cases containing contextual dilemma (such as ethical issues), cases that deals with recent business or people related issues, having strong linkages with theory, places dilemma before the reader within first two paragraphs, includes controversy, contrasts, conflicts, and other dramatic elements, all such cases will need the presence of protagonist. Cases written with primary data or single frim cases written with secondary data, must obtain the consent to publish from the target organisation and are written using 5000 words or less – tables and figures included.
To increase citation SAJBMC has decided to expand the scope from April 2020 issue to include original research articles from multiple disciplines outlining the latest management research and emphasizing management implications. The journal will accept high quality empirical and theoretical studies, literature reviews, and technical notes with important tactical implications and methodological research articles.
Articles on topics such as the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the future of work and organizations; the role and function of business in society; the phenomenon of start-ups; Do we need a manager in a digital workplace; Business of saving the planet and AI driven leadership in boardroom, may set out a number of theoretical approaches and attract citations of other authors. Such topics may generate discussions and reviews on the subject. Such titles are welcome.
However, the SAJBMC does not like Hypothesis based empirical studies that test a pre-formulated theory. It does not accept only narrative cases. Such submissions are not accepted.
Editor | |
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A K Dey |
Founding Editor | |
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(Late) G D Sardana |
Editorial Board | |
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Anna-Maija Lämsä | Professor of Human Resource Management, School of Business and Economics, Jyväskylä University, Finland |
Narumon Saardchom | Associate Professor (Finance), NIDA Business School, National Institute of Development Administration, Bangkok, Thailand |
Sununta Siengthai | Professor, School of Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, Thailand |
Editorial Team | |
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Nimisha Singh | |
Veenu Sharma | |
Archana Shrivastava | |
Shreya Mishra |
Advisory Editorial Board: Patron | |
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Harivansh Chaturvedi | Director, Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida, India |
Advisory Editorial Members | |
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Sushil . | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India |
Jashim Uddin Ahmed | School of Business and Economics, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tahir Ali | Facuty of Management and Administrative Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan |
Meena Bhatia | Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida, India |
Alexander Brem | School of Business and Economics, Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany |
Utpal Chatopadhyay | Associate Professor, NITIE, Mumbai, India |
Sarath W S B Dasanayaka | Faculty of Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka |
Roland E Livingston | School of Business and Management, Daniel Webster College, Nashua, USA |
Angappa Gunasekaran | School of Business and Public Administration, California State University, Bakersfield, USA |
Noor Azizi Ismail | Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Kedah, Malaysia |
Abbas J Ali | Eberly College of Business and Information Technology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, USA |
Omar Abdull Kareem | Sultan Idris Education University, Tanjung Malim, Malaysia |
Deepak Khazanchi | Associate Dean forAcademic Affairs, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA |
Dhruba Gautam | Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal |
P A P Samantha Kumara | Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka |
Iijima Masaki | Aichi Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan |
Theodore O Wallin | Graduate School of Business, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea |
Leo Paul Dana | University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Dhruba Gautam | Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal |
Yvon Pesqueux | CNAM (Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers), Paris, France |
Arunaditya Sahay | Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida, India |
Anuj Sharma | Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida, India |
Gary Stockport | University of Western Australia,Perth,Australia |
Mustaghis-ur-Rehman | Management Science Department, Bahria University, Karachi, Pakistan |
Anupam Varma | Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida, India |
Eric Viardot | EADA, C/Aragó, Barcelona, Spain |
John Walsh | RMIT International University, Hanoi, Vietnam |
Venkat Yanamandram | University of Wollongong, Australia |