Citation style for Management Science
Request for Management Science citation style
I have searched the forums and I did not find a similar style or request.
I used the Search by Example to find the most suitable style.
1) Journal example
In line citation example for Management Science: (Campbell and Pedersen 2007)
Bibliography example for Management Science: Campbell, J. L., O. K. Pedersen. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp. Polit. Stud. 40(3) 307–332.
Closest Match offered by Limnology and Oceanography. There is perfect match for inline citation and 89% match for Bibliography.
Limnology and Oceanography produced the following bibliography: Campbell, J. L., and O. K. Pedersen. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp. Polit. Stud. 40: 307–332.
Differences between Management Science and Limnology and Oceanography produced bibliography. Limnology and Oceanography has added an ‘and’ between the authors, and does not include the issue number (3) and added a colon between volume and page number.
2) Book example
In line citation example for Management Science: (McInnis and Nelson 2011)
Bibliography example for Management Science: McInnis, M. D., L. P. Nelson. 2011. Shaping the Body Politic: Art and Political Formation in Early America. University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, VA.
Closest Match offered by Harvard - University of Limerick (Cite it Right). There is perfect match for inline citation and 90% match for Bibliography.
Harvard - University of Limerick (Cite it Right) produced the following bibliography: McInnis, M.D., Nelson, L.P. (2011) Shaping the Body Politic: Art and Political Formation in Early America, University of Virginia Press: Charlottesville, VA.
Differences between Management Science and Harvard produced bibliography. Harvard has moved the initials of second author after the name, it has included the year in parentheses, and added a colon instead of comma after the publisher.
Thank you for your time.
Theo S.
I have searched the forums and I did not find a similar style or request.
I used the Search by Example to find the most suitable style.
1) Journal example
In line citation example for Management Science: (Campbell and Pedersen 2007)
Bibliography example for Management Science: Campbell, J. L., O. K. Pedersen. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp. Polit. Stud. 40(3) 307–332.
Closest Match offered by Limnology and Oceanography. There is perfect match for inline citation and 89% match for Bibliography.
Limnology and Oceanography produced the following bibliography: Campbell, J. L., and O. K. Pedersen. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp. Polit. Stud. 40: 307–332.
Differences between Management Science and Limnology and Oceanography produced bibliography. Limnology and Oceanography has added an ‘and’ between the authors, and does not include the issue number (3) and added a colon between volume and page number.
2) Book example
In line citation example for Management Science: (McInnis and Nelson 2011)
Bibliography example for Management Science: McInnis, M. D., L. P. Nelson. 2011. Shaping the Body Politic: Art and Political Formation in Early America. University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, VA.
Closest Match offered by Harvard - University of Limerick (Cite it Right). There is perfect match for inline citation and 90% match for Bibliography.
Harvard - University of Limerick (Cite it Right) produced the following bibliography: McInnis, M.D., Nelson, L.P. (2011) Shaping the Body Politic: Art and Political Formation in Early America, University of Virginia Press: Charlottesville, VA.
Differences between Management Science and Harvard produced bibliography. Harvard has moved the initials of second author after the name, it has included the year in parentheses, and added a colon instead of comma after the publisher.
Thank you for your time.
Theo S.
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If you can do it in a couple of weeks that will be fine.
Meanwhile I don't mind trying to see what I can do myself. Where can I find the visual editor and is there a tutorial that I can use?
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and a usage guide here
In text:
François and Morellec (2004)
Broadie et al. (2007)
In Bibliography:
Zhang G (2010) Emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy: Is it good news or bad news for industry competitors? Financial Management 39(4):1719–1742.
Lai G, Debo Lg, Sycara K (2009) Sharing inventory risk in supply chain: The implication of financial constraint. Omega 37(4):811–825.
Every formal guide I can find (e.g. as part of their LaTeX templates) still has the old style requested by stratopoulus above.
Thanks.
http://pubsonline.informs.org/page/orsc/submission-guidelines
https://www.informs.org/content/download/17000/187215/file/Management-Science-template.zip
If you have already examined these, I guess it is not possible for you guys to add this citation style, right?
If so, I assume I can create it myself through the editor link above?
And I'm not saying it's impossible for us without a proper guide. I'm just saying we'd rather have one and I couldn't promise you when we'd be able to get to this.
I built a style that nicely matches Management Science. Where can I share it so other users can use?
Thanks anyway.
I assumed that was you, but in any case, that looks like a good version of the MS style that we'll use.