Adding Organization Studies Referencing Style
Dear Madam, Dear Sir,
I would like to ask you if it is possible to add the referencing style of the Organization Studies Journal. I think the main difference is that the full name of the authors is shown.
Please let me know if this is possible and if it can be done.
Thank you
Kind regards,
Stojan
I would like to ask you if it is possible to add the referencing style of the Organization Studies Journal. I think the main difference is that the full name of the authors is shown.
Please let me know if this is possible and if it can be done.
Thank you
Kind regards,
Stojan
Stojan
Can you please if possible add the Organizational Studies referencing style
Here are the details. (more details can be found on this website http://www.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?ct_p=manuscriptSubmission&prodId=Journal201657). A close relation can be the International Organization or American Political Science Association. Specifics can be found below.
-Alphabetize by author; multiple entries by one author in the same year should be postscripted a,b,c [1978a, 1978b, 1978c]; multiple entries by one author should be listed separately, repeating the author's name each time, from earliest to most recent publication [1958, 1965, 1978].
-In multiple author entries, the first author's name should be inverted; however, all following authors' names should be given in 'normal' order [Jones, Robert, and James Smith or Jones, Robert, James Smith, and Edward Brown]. Use no abbreviations. Give publisher's names in as brief a form as possible [Wiley not John A. Wiley and Sons].
-Titles of articles should be typed in single quotes with only the initial word and proper nouns capitalized.
-Titles of books should be given in italics with only the initial word and proper nouns capitalized.
-Titles of journals and other periodicals should be italicized with each major word capitalized.
* Examples:
Crozier, Michel
1964 The bureaucratic phenomenon, 2nd edn. London: Tavistock.
Crozier, Michel
1973 'The problem of power'. Social Research 40/2: 211-228.
Crozier, Michel
1976 'Comparing structures and comparing games' in European contributions to organization theory. G. Hofstede and M. S. Kassem (eds), 135-156. Amsterdam: Van Gorcum.
Erez, Miriam, and Christopher Earley
1993 Culture, self-identity, and work. New York: Oxford University Press.
Parsons, Talcott
1963a 'On the concept of influence'. Public Opinion Quarterly 27: 37-62.
Parsons, Talcott
1963b 'On the concept of political power'. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 107: 232-262.
Weinshall, Theodore D., editor
1977 Culture and management. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Thank you for your support!
Kind regards,
Stojan
Please provide a list of differences to either APSA or IO
1. After writing the name of the authors(described how above) the further reference starts from a new line.
2. The title of the paper is in one (') adverted commas and it fallows sentence style (first letter of the first word capitalized only)
3. The name of the journal is not italicized
These are the differences I was able to notice.
Thank you
Stojan
One point of clarification: the journal is titled "Organization Studies", not "Organizational Studies".
Thanks!
Tom
Thanks!
Tom
Any further problems please let us know.