SMART Journal of Business Management Studies is published by the Scientific Management and Advanced Research Trust (SMART). The First Issue (Volume-1, Number-1) was released by Professor. C.Thangamuthu, Vice Chancellor, Bharathidasan University, India on 07.01.2005 during a function organized for this purpose. It is a unique research Journal of contemporary business management studies. It is a PROFESSIONAL, REFEREED INTERNATIONAL AND INDEXED JOURNAL devoted to the analysis and portrayal of development in business management, banking and information technology. SMART Journal publishes research articles which are subjected to BLIND REVIEW. Our mission is to examine diverse aspects of rapid changes taking place in the aforesaid areas. The Journal plans to stimulate and develop future debate on areas of topical concern. The Journal contains articles/ scholarly features covering a wide spectrum and encompassing a broad canvas of business management issues. It will lend a new perspective to throw light on hitherto unexplored areas of the subjects and convert them into subjects for critical study. It will also articulate rigorous scientific discussion on the diverse concerns of research in the above mentioned areas. The Journal will also serve as a forum to share fresh thinking and to debate matters of national and regional concerns for the benefits of international community. It will provide a forum for the multi disciplinary and inter disciplinary study of contemporary business management issues of interest to India as well as to the international community. The policy of the journal is to publish papers, articles, reviews, case studies etc., which provide an objective analysis based on scientific concepts, empirical research and factual data and operational facts of business management, banking and informational technology. The journal thus intends to improve communication between communities and practitioners of corporate bodies, financial institutions, banks, etc., who are responsible for operational and policy decisions. It is a Biannual Journal published in January and July every year. The Journal will be useful to bankers, industrialists, professionals, teachers, researchers and students. The Journal has no particularistic affiliation or orientation and is designed exclusively to serve the entire mankind with special reference to the issues of global business management.
Aims and Scope
Aims of the SMART Journal
The SMART Journal aims to improve communication between communities and practitioners of Corporate Bodies, Financial Institutions, Banks, Teachers, Research Scholars etc., who are responsible for operational and policy decisions. It aims to promote the quality of management teaching by encouraging research habit among teachers. Besides, SMART group aims to honour eminent authors of research articles, recognize outstanding academicians and educational administrators all over the world.
Scope of the SMART Journal
The SMART Journal covers articles on all functional areas of contemporary relevance like Business Education, Global Business, Operations Research / Statistics, Corporate Finance, Financial Institutional Markets, Banking, Marketing, Human Resource Management, International Finance, Information Technology, Educational Management etc. Authors are encouraged to submit original research papers which are not submitted for publication elsewhere.
Editorial Board
Founder - Publisher & Chief Editor
Dr.M.Selvam
Professor and Head
Department of Commerce and Financial Studies
Bharathidasan University - 620 024, India
Professor Murugesan Selvam is presently working as Professor and Head, Department of Commerce and Financial Studies, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. He is a professional writer on business development issues. He has published around 124 outstanding articles in various prestigious national and international journals. Some of these have been abstracted in world reputed index bodies.
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Associate Editor
Dr.Bala Maniam
Professor, Department of General Business and Finance, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, USA
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Assistant Editors
Prof. Mohan Gnana Olivu
Academic Director, Annai Group of Institutions, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr.M.Babu
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce and Financial Studies, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 620 024, India
Dr.S.Vanitha
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce and Financial Studies, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 620 024, India
Dr.J.Gayathri
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce and Financial Studies, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 620 024, India
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Editorial Advisory Board
Arnab Kumar Maiti,
Faculty of MSME Dev. Institute, Government of India, Kolkata
Ayub Khan Dawood. D,
Quaide Milleth College, Chennai, India
Chandrasekara Rao. K,
Pondicherry University, India
Clement Sudhakar. J,
Karunya University, Coimbatore, India
Elangovan. A,
Periyar University, Salem, India
Ganesan. G,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India
Gurusamy. S,
University of Madras, India
Ilangovan. D,
Annamalai University, India
Indhumathi. G,
Mother Teresa Women's University, India
Iyyampillai. S,
Bharathidasan University, India
Krishnan. A,
Nandhanam Govt. Arts College, Chennai, India
Maran. K,
Sai Ram Institute of Management, India
Pitchai. C,
Gandhigram Rural University, India
Raja. M,
Bharathidasan University Constituent College Lalgudi, India
Raju. G,
University of Kerala, India
Ramesh. G,
Ibra College of Technology, Sultanate of Oman
Selvam. M,
Alagappa Uiversity, Karaikudi, India
Shanmugan. K,
The M.S. University of Baroda, India
Soundar Rajan. A,
Aditanar College of Arts & Science, Tiruchendur, India
Tomy Mathew,
C.M.S College, Kottayam, India
Veerakumaran. G,
Kerala Agricultural University, India
Venugopal Rao. K,
Sri Krishnadevaraya University, India
Vikkraman. P,
Anna University, Coimbatore, India
Vivek. N,
PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore, India
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Editorial Board
BANGLADESH
Arabinda Saha,
Islamic University, Kushtia
Mizanoor Rahman,
Islamic University, Kushtia
Saha .A.C,
University of Rajahahi
CANADA
Muhammad Muazzem Hossain,
MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta
EGYPT
Dina Abdel Moneim Rady,
Ain-Shams University, Cairo
Tamer Rady,
Ain-Shams University, Cairo
INDIA
Kannadasan .M,
Indian Institute of Management, Raipur
Narayanan .K,
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Subash .S,
Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai
Swagata Sen,
University of Calcutta, Kolkata
IRAN
Hamid Saremi,
Islamic Azad University of Iran
JAPAN
Hoshino Yasuo,
Aichi University
KENYA
Kennedy Isaiah Omete,
Nairobi University, Egerton Campus, Kisii
MALAYSIA
Anantharaman. R. N,
Multimedia Universsity, Melaka
Anbalagan Krishnan,
Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia
Chandran Govindaraju .V G R,
University of Malaya
Geetha Subramaniam,
University Teknologi MARA, (UiTM), Malaysia
NEW ZEALAND
Ershad Ali. J P,
Centre for Research in International Education, Auckland
OMAN
Balakrishnan. S,
Nizwa College of Applied Sciences, Sultanate of Oman
Bennet Ebenezer,
Quality Assurance Department, Ministry of Manpower, Oman
PAKISTAN
Nadeem Ishaq Kureshi,
National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad
SAUDI ARABIA
Ali Mohammed Aljumaah,
King Saud University
SINGAPORE
Sundram Janakiramanan,
SIM University
SRI LANKA
Fernando. W.R.P.K,
University of Kelaniya, Kelani
Ismail. M.B.M,
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Velnampy. T,
University of Jaffna
U.S.A
Ali Soylu,
Cameron University, Lawton
Chenchu Bathala,
Cleveland State University
Justin Paul,
University of Puerto Rico
Murli Rajan,
Kania School of Management, University of Scranton, Scranton
Sakthi Mahendran,
Butler University, Indianapolis
Sandip Mukherji,
Howard University, Washington DC
Sankaran Venkateswar,
Trinity University
Sathya Chottopadhyay,
Kania School of Management, University of Scranton,Scranton
Thirumurthy. P,
Johnson C. Smith University
ZIMBABWE (South Africa)
Kaseke Nyasha,
University of Zimbabwe
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Author Guidelines
SMART Journal of Business Management Studies, a PROFESSIONAL, REFEREED INTERNATIONAL AND INDEXED JOURNAL welcomes original research papers from experts including bankers, industrialists, professionals, teachers, researchers and practitioners in business management science. The SMART Journal requests the Authors, Reviewers and Editors to follow the guidelines given in the Publication Ethics link (COPE) under Journal Website.
(A) General Framework
* Research papers should be supported with empirical data and analysis, indicating the applicability of theory.
* Quality research paper, not exceeding 7-10 pages, will be accepted for publication.
* An article must be related to current business management issues, analyzed in depth with the latest authenticated data and appropriate statistical tools.
* Articles must be written in Standard English. The article should be professionally proof-read in terms of clarity, grammar, spellings, punctuation and consistency of references to minimize editorial changes.
* All manuscripts must be prepared according to APA FORMAT as described in the Publication Manual (6th ed.), American Psychological Association, 2010.
(B) Format of Article
The research article should contain Abstract, Key Words, JEL Classification Code, Introduction, Statement of the Problem, Objectives of the Study, Hypothesis of the Study, Sample Selection, Data Collection, Period of the Study, Tools Used, Limitations, Analysis and Discussion (including test of hypothesis), Findings and Suggestions, Conclusion, Scope for Further Research, References, Tables, Charts and Figures.
* The objectives, hypothesis and the main focus of article should reflect the title of the paper. Please ensure that each stated objective is discussed in depth, with full analysis and interpretation of data.
* Justification for the type of sampling procedure and sample size should be explained.
* Review of literature must refer to authentic, research work on the same theme done earlier. Do not give bookish material in the guise of review of literature.
* Restating the number (given in the table) in words alone will not an interpretation. The Interpretation of the data may develop evidences for research findings along with deeper meaning like the trend, relationship etc.,
* The author should ensure correspondence between i) title and objectives, ii) objectives and hypotheses iii) objectives/hypotheses and analysis iv) analysis and conclusion.
* Avoid lengthy sub headings and every sub heading should be bold and other matter should be typed in double space.
(C) Tables & Charts
* All tables, charts and graphs containing self-explanatory title should be typed originally by the authors (should not be pasted from other sources) on separate sheets and given at the end of paper and use of photographs and drawings should be avoided.
* All tables, charts and graphs should be numbered and suitably titled.
* Tables/Charts must be appropriately referred to in the body of text/analysis of the paper.
(D) Number and Percentages
* Figures below 10 should be spelt out in words, eleven and above in figures, unless the reference is to percentages like 3 percent, distance like 6 kms or age like 9 years old.
* Use words to express any number that begins a sentence, title, or text heading. (Whenever possible, reword the sentence to avoid beginning with a number.) Forty eight percent of the sample showed an increase; 2 % showed no change. Twelve students improved, and 12 students did not improve.
* Use words to use the common fractions like one fifth of the class, two-thirds majority.
* Use words for numbers in the case of universally accepted usage like the Twelve Apostles and Five Pillars of Islam.
* Units of measurement should be precisely stated.
* Instead of the symbol %, word, per cent, should be used in the text.
(E) Use of Quotations
* Use double quotes throughout. Also use single quotes only within double quotes.
* In case of block quotations (quotations exceeding 40 words), do not use quotation marks. Do use double quotation marks to enclose any quoted material within a block quotation.
* Start such a block quotation on a new line and indent the block about a half inch from the left margin (in the same position as a new paragraph). If there are additional paragraphs within the quotation, indent the first line of each an additional half inch.
* Double-space the entire quotation. At the end of a block quotation, cite the quoted source and the page or paragraph number in parentheses after the final punctuation mark.
(F) Use of Italics
* Titles of books, periodicals, films, videos, TV shows, and microfilm publications.
* Words that could be misread. The small group [meaning a designation, not group size]
* Letters used as statistical symbols or algebraic variables.
* Some test scores and scales. Example: Rorschach scores :
* Periodical volume numbers in reference lists. Example: American Psychologist, 26, 46-67
* Anchors of a scale. Example: Health ratings ranged from 1 (poor) to 5 ( excellent)
(G)References
Literature Citations: All reference literature cited in the text, should be presented together at the end of the paper in alphabetical order of author(s) as per APA format.
Books
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Reference
Book by Single Author |
Format Outline
Surname, Initials (year). Title. Place of Publication: Publisher. Eg. Raja J. Chellaiah (2002). Towards Sustainable Growth. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. |
Other References
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Reference
Journal Articles |
Format Outline
Author, A. A., Author, B . B . , & Author, C. C. (year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, Volume (Issue), pp-pp. Eg. Saravanan, V (2004). Working Capital Management- An Empirical Study. SMART Journal of Business Management Studies, 2(1), 96-98. |
Reference in the text or in the notes should contain only the name of the author or institution and the year of publication within brackets. Eg. (Bhole.1999): page numbers also be given wherever necessary, (Bhole, 1999, 12-17).
(H) Plagiarism
Authors may submit their original article after ensuring that it is free from Plagiarism. The authors should authenticate it by checking the paper using Plagiarism Software. However the Editorial Committee would also examine the same using Plagiarism Software. The authors are always held responsible for the authenticity and originality of the article free from plagiarism at even future date even after publication.
(I) Undertaking Letter (Click here to download the letter)
The manuscript should be sent along with a declaration, signed by the author (s) with official seal / from the official letter head that the paper is original and it has not been published earlier nor submitted for publication elsewhere. A copy of the Declaration Form can be downloaded and the photo copy of the same must be used by the author(s).
(J) Payment of Publication Fee
The authors of an article have to pay the publication and process fees as follows:
(K) Editorial Policy
* All manuscripts submitted will be subjected to PEER BLIND REVIEW and the decision of the Editorial Committee will be final. At the end of blind review, the Editor will inform the author about the acceptance or rejection of the manuscript. On acceptance, the author is expected to incorporate the modifications suggested by the reviewers, if any, and again submit a disk and hard copy of the revised manuscript.
* First Page should consist of Title of the Paper, Names(s) of author(s), author(s) present position, other affiliations, complete mailing address (es), both postal and e-mail, mobile numbers and abstract not exceeding 150 words. Second page should start with the title of the paper again, followed by the text.
* The experts/ authors may have to cite at least five references of their own earlier publication of articles in reputed journals relating to the main theme of articles submitted for SMART Journal.
* Soft as well as hard copy (Two typed copies on single A4 size with double line spacing along with an abstract of 100 words) and a brief biographical sketch of the author(s) with e-mail ID, should be sent.
* A self addressed stamped envelope with postage worth Rs.50/= must be sent.
* For every paper, maximum of five authors would be permitted.
* If the paper is accepted for publication, the authors will be informed by email about the acceptance.
* Authors desiring fast track publication of their articles after acceptance are requested to pay fast track fee in addition to publication and process fees. Manuscripts not considered for publication, will not be returned.
SMART Journal takes no responsibility for the authenticity and legality issues concerning the submissions made and accepted and the entire onus of which rests with the authors concerned.
ARTICLES THAT DO NOT CONFORM TO THESE GUIDELINES WILL BE REJECTED.
For all correspondence relating to the Journal, write to :
Professor Murugesan Selvam
Founder –Publisher and Chief Editor
SMART Journal of Business Management Studies
150, Kalyanasundaram Nagar
Airport P.O, Tiruchirappalli-620 007
Tamil Nadu, India
Mobile: +91 9443025112
E-MAIL: drmselvam@yahoo.co.in
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