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Notes to Authors

Only manuscripts not currently under consideration by another publisher will be considered.

Manuscripts should include a cover sheet which contains the title, the author(s) and institutional affiliation of the author(s); a name, address and email for correspondence and up to five keywords.

The second page should include only the title of the paper and an abstract (not exceeding 100 words).

Generally, the maximum length of submissions should be 25 A4 double spaced pages, typed on one side only and numbered.

Headings, Figures, Tables, Diagrams etc should be numbered consecutively and titled.. 

Footnotes should be numbered consecutively with superscript numerals.  Footnotes must appear on the page they are referred to and not as a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript.

References should appear in the text as (Surname, year, page).  The list of references should appear at the end of the manuscript.  The following rules should be adopted:

Monographs
Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1991) Privatisation: An Economic Analysis, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Periodicals
Withey, M., Daft, R.L. and W.H. Cooper (1983) "Measures of Perrow's Work-Unit Technology: An Empirical Assessment and a New Scale", Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 45-63.

Conference Papers
Cuganesan, S. and H. Khan (2006) "Assessing the Reporting of Stakeholder Reciprocity in the Australian Banking Industry".  Paper presented at the 5th Symposium on Accountability, Governance & Performance, Brisbane.

Three copies of all manuscripts should be submitted.

The submission fee is as follows: Academic - $50 + $5 GST where applicable; Practitioner - no charge. The submission fee includes a year's subscription to the journal.  No submission fee is required from subscribers.

Address all contributions to:

Ms Melinda John
Editorial Assistant
Accounting, Finance and Economics
Griffith Business School
Gold Coast Campus
Griffith University QLD 4222
AUSTRALIA

Phone: +61 7 5552 8314
Fax: +61 7 5552 8068
Email: m.john@griffith.edu.au