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Manuscript submission
Articles for electronic submission should be sent to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Electronic submissions should be sent as e-mail attachments using a standard document editor , such as open office writer or MSWORD.

Manuscript preparation
When preparing manuscripts for submission to the Advances in Sport Management Journal authors should follow the guidelines in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition) http://www.apastyle.org/pubmanual.html).
All articles should be submitted in English and should contain:

  1. A page file with the name of the author(s), their institutional affiliation and to whom any correspondence should be sent (include full mailing address, e-mail address, telephone and fax number)
  2. A second file, including the full paper. At its first page should contain the title of the article and an abstract of not more than 200 words. From the second page the full paper should appear including: Introduction–Review of literature, Methodology (including: sample, evaluation tools, data collection, statistical analysis), Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Implications and Recommendations for further study, and References.
  3. Apart from the file where the author(s) should appear, any clues to the identity of the author(s) should be eliminated from the text.

Full articles should normally be 4000 to 6000 words in length (excluding references). Articles will only be considered if:

  1. Text should be Arial 12, 1.5 spacing, and 2,5cm margins.
  2. Tables or figures are included in the text and should be numbered with Arabic numerals (1,2 etc.). All tables and figures should appear in black, white or grayscale.
  3. All pages must be numbered consecutively in the lower right hand corner starting with the title and abstract page.
  4. The abstract page must include: i) the title, ii) the abstract  (maximum 200 words) and iii) 3 to 5 keywords. No information about the author should be presented on the abstract page.


References
References should be indicated in the text by the authors name(s) and the year of publication in parentheses (e.g. Morgan & Hunt (1994)). When referring to more than one paper, list them in chronological order (e.g. Mitchell, Angle & Wood (1994); Chelladurai (1997); Papassapa & Miller, 2007).

References should be listed at the end of the submission in alphabetical order. Titles of journals should not be abbreviated. If several papers by the same author in the same year are cited, use a, b, c, etc. after the year of publication. The references should be listed at the end of the article in the following standard form:

  • For books: Gerson, R. (1999). Members for life: Proven service and retention strategies for health-fitness and sports clubs. Human Kinetics Publlishers. Champain, IL.
  • For articles: Bricker, K. & Kerstetter, D. (2000). Level of specialization and place attachment. Leisure Sciences, 22(3), 233-257.
  • For chapters in books: Stabler, M. (1990). Financial Management and Leisure Provision, in: I. Henry (ed). Management and Planning in the Leisure Industries, London, Macmillan, 1-7.
  • Tsiames, I.S. & Siomkos, G.J. (2003). E-brands: The decisive factors in creating a winning brand in the Net. Journal of Internet Marketing, 4. Available in: www.arraydev.com/commerce/jim/E-brands.htm. Last accessed: 25/05/2004