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Author Guidelines

Manuscripts should be written for at least two of the following readerships of Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice:

  • academic researchers
  • university educators and professional development trainers
  • research scientists
  • public and private sector research and laboratory managers
  • public policy developers and analysts
  • company directorsfinancial officers, marketing, human resources and operations managers.

In addition to academic merit, novelty and integrity, criteria for selection are that articles are relevant, concise, practical, informative and useful to readers of the respective sections of Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice:

  • Feature Articles
  • East Asian Management Research in Industry, Innovation and Technology
  • Technology Transfer Tactics
  • Innovation Education
  • Policy Debate;
  • Innovation Theory
  • Research Notes
  • Literature Reviews
  • Book Reviews Booklists
  • Conference Reports & Calendar
  • News & New Products
  • Institutional Profiles

There are no page charges and no monetary payments to contributors. Upon publication the Publisher will provide Authors with an electronic copy of the published articles in PDF format and discounts for requested print copies.

Articles within the aims and scope of the journal should be approximately 4000 to 6000 words in length, unless otherwise agreed with the Publisher. Materials should be prepared and submitted into OJS according to the guidelines below. Please note that manuscripts that are inappropriately prepared tend to be less favourably reviewed, and may be returned to the author for revision prior to submission to the full review process.

Authors are also advised to consult the Style Guide below and view the journal website www.innovation-enterprise.com for sample articles, summaries, key words, reference lists, tables and figures. The Style Guide is intended as a guide to contributors but the editorial team is most willing to provide additional assistance and encouragement. Please do not hesitate to make contact via editorial@innovation-enterprise.com.

Initial submission

The publisher, eContent Management Pty Ltd, uses a semi-automated manuscript tracking system to receive and accept reviews of research articles, case studies and literature reviews. Manuscripts submitted for publication are subject to a peer review process.

To ensure prompt review of your manuscript, and to preserve anonymity in the review process, please observe the instructions on-screen and take note that:

  1. Manuscripts should be saved as a Microsoft or Open Office Word files. These should contain: title of the manuscript, key words, article text, references, figures, and tables in that order, as one document.
  2. A 100-150-word abstract is loaded into a form on a following page. You should copy/paste it from a existing document.
  3. Do not include any author information or acknowledgements in the manuscript or abstract. In Microsoft Word, please check the box 'Remove personal information from file properties on save' under Tools/Options/Security. Open Office users should consult this online help wiki for removing personal user data.
  4. Your manuscript will be forwarded directly to reviewers and should not contain any identifying information.
  5. Other information such as manuscript title, author postal and email contact details are added on the next page. All correspondence will be sent to the the first listed author.
  6. Please list all authors in the order they are to appear on the title page.
  7. Acknowledgements are added to the manuscript by the author following peer review and acceptance to publish.

These requirements apply to authors submitting revised versions of manuscripts before they are accepted. .It is important that authors re-submitting revised manuscripts indicate how they have addressed the referees' comments, in summary form, at the head of their revised manuscript document to assist further assessment by the original reviewers before the manuscript can proceed to publication.

These requirements also apply to authors returning revised versions of manuscripts which have been accepted with minor revision.

When a manuscript is accepted, a complete version including authors, acknowledgements and 300 dpi photographs of all authors will be requested.

Please refer to Tables and figures below for acceptable file and photo types for print publishing and Style Guide below for references, citation and spelling conventions.

Book Reviews

Academic and Professional Book publishers should send Books to:

Acting Book Reviews Editor
Dr Jason Potts
School of Economics
The University of Queensland
St Lucia QLD 4072
Australia
tel: +61 (0)7 3365 6592
fax: +61 (0)7 3365 7299

Full text of all books reviews will appear on the journal website www.innovation-enterprise.com immediately on receipt from the reviewer and in hard copy as space permits.

Conferences

Conference organizers should send conference announcements, conference reports and participants lists to:

Conference Editor
Dr Sally Davenport
conferences@innovation-enterprise.com

Conference announcements, weblinks and reports will appear on the journal website www.innovation-enterprise.com immediately on receipt and in hardcopy as space permits. In return the Publisher will request reciprocal linking of www.innovation-enterprise.com from the Conference website.

Style Guide

Feature Article

In general, the length of Feature Articles should be between 4000-6000 words excluding References, double-spaced, with numbered pages. An informative Abstract should contain approximately 100 words and be followed by at least six Key Words.

Heading Levels should be concise and clearly identify sections of the article, with the levels clearly differentiated. Footnotes should be used sparingly, and not be used for citing references.

Ethical clearance must be shown for research papers, and the ethical processes followed should be indicated in the body of the manuscript.

Papers presented at conferences need to be accompanied by full details (conference title, date and venue).

Figures and/or Tables with suitable titles should be added after References. Please indicate where in the body of the text each should be inserted, eg [Insert Table 1 here]. Diagrams should be supplied as computer-generated or bromide of the same, or as high quality line illustrations drawn in black and white with excellent definition.

Opinions, Exemplars, Responses and Rejoinders

The general presentation should follow the submission guidelines established for Feature Articles, except that abstracts are not required.

Opinions should be approximately 250-500 words, written by an author who feels strongly about a current issue in innovation management, policy or practice.

Exemplars are to be approximately 500-1000 words, describing an incident where the author made a difference to a corporation or institution. It is to be written in narrative style, and may have no references. It is important that authors are careful about confidentiality and company/institution anonymity; this may be achieved by changing some details in the Exemplar.

Responses are to be approximately 500 words, written in response to an article in any issue of Innovation: management, policy & practice. A 500-word Rejoinder will be offered to the original author.

Artwork Presentation

Tables and Figures

Tables, figures and appendixes should be supplied at the end of the main text, with their desired locations cross-referenced within the text, eg:

Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively in separate sequences, use Arabic numerals (eg 1, 2, 3), and have self-explanatory captions. The maximum final size of published figures and tables will be 200mm x 145mm, landscape or portrait. All line diagrams and photographs are 'Figures'. Electronic TIFF or EPS files are preferred using high resolution (300 dpi and above). GIFF and JPEG files at lower resolution (below 150 dpi) are NOT suitable for print publishing.

Artwork must be suitable for immediate BLACK and WHITE reproduction (do not use similar colours), because it will not be redrawn.

Fonts

Artwork labels (such as axes labels or legends, etc) are to use minimal capitalisation, and appear using only bold, roman or italic Helvetica, Arial or Times New Roman fonts, otherwise distortion occurs.

Photographs

Photographs (supplied as an email attachment) should be clear, with good contrast, and be cropped to approximately 40mm x 50mm in dimension. Electronic black and white (greyscale) TIFFs of high resolution (300 dpi minimum) are preferred, around 300 KB in size. Low resolution (ie under 150 dpi) JPEG or GIF images are NOT suitable for printing. Do NOT repeat-save JPEGs, because the JPEG automatically compresses with each save, thereby losing detail each time.

Referencing Standards

eContent Management Pty Ltd uses the APA Formatting and Style Guide 6th edition for the formatting of submissions. This is a link to an easy to use guide to the APA requirements. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/1/  For more information, please consult the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition, second printing.

'American' or 'English' spellings are acceptable, provided they are used consistently. Translation of articles from other languages into English is encouraged and must be provided by professional translators. The Editors reserve the right to make editorial and literary corrections.

The accuracy and format of references and citations is the authors' responsibility (see also 'Copyright' below). Authors are required to submit work with complete, up-to-date citations.

A list headed References and comprising full details of all sources, in alphabetical order, is to be provided at the end of the article (before Figures and Tables).

Reference List

Books, book chapters, edited books:

Each reference must include author/s names and initials, year of publication, book title, publisher and place of publication and, if appropriate, page numbers -

Bijker WE and Law JA (eds) (1992) Shaping Technology/Building Society, MIT Press, Cambridge.

Boer BA (2001) The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology 2nd edn, John Wiley & Sons, New York.

Freeman CC and Perez C (1988) Structural crisis of adjustment, business cycles and investment behaviour, in Dosi G, Freeman C, Nelson R, Silverberg G and Soete L (eds) Technical Change and Economic Theory, pp.38-66, Pinter, London.

Hofstede G (2001) Culture's Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations 2nd edn, pp.497-520. Sage Publications, London.

Girshick S, Shah R and Waage S (2003) Information Technology and Sustainability: Enabling the Future. The Natural Step, San Francisco CA.

Morse J (2002) Principles of Mixed- and Multi-Method Research Design, Ch 7, in Tashakkori A and Teddlie C (eds) Handbook of Mixed Methods, Sage, London.

Journals and periodicals:

Each Journal reference must include author surname/s and initials or Organisation Name, year of publication, full title of article, full name of journal, volume and (optional) issue numbers, and page range (in full) of the article. If the same author/s has published more than once in the same year, the articles are differentiated by marking the years with 'a', 'b'.

European Community (EC) (2002) Consolidated version of the treaty establishing the European Community. Official Journal of the European Communities C325: 42.

Griffiths A (2004) Corporate sustainability and innovation, Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice 6(2): vi-xiv.

Raven R and Verbong G (2004) Ruling out innovations - technological regimes, rules and failures: The cases of heat pump power generation and bio-gas production in The Netherlands, Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice 6(2): 178-98.

Reports, Theses, Symposia and Conference papers (published and unpublished):

Haigh N (2003) Linkages between e-government and sustainability outcomes: An exploratory study. Master of Technology Management, Research Project. The University of Queensland Business School, Brisbane.

Hekkert MP and van den Hoed R (2003) 'Competing technologies and the struggle towards a new dominant design: the emergence of the hybrid vehicle at the expense of the fuel cell vehicle?' Paper presented at 11th International Conference - The Greening of Industry Network, Innovating for Sustainability, 12-15 October, San Francisco.

Smith K (2002) Environmental innovation in a systems framework. Blueprint 1st workshop, 23-24 January, Environmental Innovation Systems, Brussels.

World Bank (2002e) Reaching the rural poor: a renewed strategy for rural development: Volume 1. Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank, Washington DC.

Internet citations:

Digital Europe (2003) Virtual dematerialisation: ebusiness and factor X: Final Report, March 2003. Wuppertal Institute, accessed at 222.digital-eu.org in March 2003.

International Association of Science Parks International Board (IASP) (2002) Accessed at http://www.iaspworld.org/information/definitions.php on 03 October 2004.

Yang JC (2000) Environmental impact of e-commerce and other sustainability implications of the information economy, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Center for Applied Policy Research, accessed at http://www.cap.uni-muenchen.de/fgz/papers/index.htm on 07 March 2004.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. Author Warranties:

    The authors warrant that the material has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

    By submission of material to Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice, all authors warrant that the material is their own, original material or that copyright clearance has been acquired to reproduce other material from employers, third parties or attributed to third parties. It is the responsibility of the authors to secure the release of any copyright material and to provide written evidence to this effect to eContent Management Pty Ltd. It is also the authors' responsibility to obtain clearance for reproduction from the organisation which commissioned the work if applicable.

  2. Submission of material to Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice journal implies all authors' consent to assignment of the material's copyright to eContent Management Pty Ltd when that material is accepted for publication in the journal, for the full legal term of copyright and any renewals thereof throughout the world in all formats and in any medium of communication (see Copyright section).
  3. By submitting material to Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice, all authors of the material agree to indemnify eContent Management Pty Ltd, and its heirs and assigns in business, against any litigation or claims that may arise from the content of or opinions in the material provided. On acceptance for publication, an agreement specifying these terms will be sent to the corresponding author for signature by all authors of that manuscript.

    If the corresponding author is no longer active any of the other authors may become the corresponding author and they will accordingly be bound by these terms and conditions

    (Note: On acceptance for publication, an agreement specifying the terms noted here and above will be sent to the corresponding author for signature by the corresponding author who is duly authorized to sign this agreement on behalf of all authors and contributors. No printers proof will be sent to the author. The copy provided by the author on acceptance is the version used for typesetting. The publisher reserves the right to make editing corrections.)

  4. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  5. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
  6. You have created a title-page file from your original manuscript and removed all identifying information from the text and document properties.  Note: the submission process requires the abstract and keywords to be copied into the submission form.
  7. All citations refer to a publication listed in the References section of the manuscript and all references have been cited in the text.
 

Copyright Notice

Copyright of published articles is held by eContent Management Pty Ltd. No limitation will be placed on the personal freedom of authors to copy or to use in subsequent work, material contained in their papers. Please contact the Publisher for clarification if you are unsure of the use of copyright material. Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of research and private study, or criticism and or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 of Australia, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the Publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction in accordance with the terms of the licences issued by the Copyright Agency Limited:

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