Requirements for the content and design of scientific articles accepted for publication in the journal “Financial Economics”
- Articles that possess scientific novelty, originality, relevance, practical significance, and whose design complies with the given requirements are accepted for publication in the journal.
- The journal does not publish articles containing evidence of falsification of research results, source data, and information, or plagiarism (i.e., presenting others’ ideas and achievements as one’s own, using others’ texts without citing the source , or using previously published texts). Articles must be at least 80% original. The use of special programs or macros that conceal borrowed text during plagiarism checks by adding hidden characters, multiple spaces between words, word reordering, replacing Russian letters with English, or using the “Codes/Field Values” function in Word for the main text of an article is prohibited.
- The manuscript is submitted in Russian, with the title of the article, basic information about the author (last name, initials, position, place of work, academic degree, city, email address, postal address (with postal code) of one of the authors for sending the author’s copies of the journal), a brief abstract of the word in Russian and English , a list of keywords in Russian and English.
- To publish an article in the journal, you must send it by e- mail info@finanec.ru in one file (in Word format) docx ) the following documents:
- a) an author’s questionnaire in Russian and English containing the following information:
– full surname, first name, patronymic of the author(s),
– academic degree, position and place of work/study or job application (full name and abbreviation),
– the postal address of one of the authors for sending the author’s copies of the journal (with index),
– email address;
- b) text of the article with annotation, list of keywords and list of references,
– the author’s questionnaire and the text of the article are sent to the editors in one file (in Word format) docx ). The article file must not contain macros or links to other files. The file name must begin with the first author’s last name, followed by the last names of the other authors. The word “Article” is not allowed in the file name.
- c) a report on the preliminary check of the article for plagiarism in the AntiPlagiat.ru system.
We kindly ask you to comply with these requirements, this will speed up the response and consideration of your article.
The volume of the main text of the article (with annotation and bibliography) should be 10,000 – 25,000 printed characters without spaces (4-10 pages of text, subject to formatting in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 10 of these Requirements).
- The structure of the article should contain the following main sections:
– an introduction, where it is necessary to present the existing results in a given area of research and the objectives of the work aimed at achieving new knowledge;
– the main part, which, depending on the type of work, may include sections (materials and research methods, results and their discussion, etc. or others similar to them);
– a conclusion (outcomes), which, to the extent possible, should indicate new results and their theoretical or practical significance;
– bibliographic list.
However, it is not mandatory to designate the introduction, main part and conclusion as separate subheadings in the text of the article.
- The abstract should be no more than 500 characters long, including 4-6 sentences. It should be placed after the author information. It should cover the following aspects: the subject, topic, or purpose of the research; the method or methodology used to conduct the research; the results of the research; the scope of the results; and the conclusions.
- Key words are selected from the text of the material (at least 3 and no more than 10) and placed on a separate line after the abstract. Key words are given in the nominative case.
- After the keywords, you must indicate the scientific specialization of the article according to the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC) passport . As a rule, you must indicate one of the following specializations: 08.00.01 – Economic Theory (Economic Sciences), 08.00.05 – Economics and Management of the National Economy (by Industries and Spheres of Activity) (Economic Sciences), 08.00.10 – Finance, Money Circulation, and Credit (Economic Sciences), 08.00.14 – Global Economy (Economic Sciences). Publication of articles in other economic and legal specializations is also permitted. If the research is conducted at the intersection of specializations, two specializations may be indicated.
Example of design:
Scientific specialty of the publication: 08.00.10 – Finance, money circulation and credit, 08.00.01 – Economic theory (economic sciences).
- A bibliography is provided at the end of the article. Only sources referenced in the text of the article, either as citations or by authors of scientific papers, are permitted in the bibliography. These sources are specifically related to the topic of the article being proposed for publication. The bibliography should generally contain no more than 15 sources, including no more than two references to publications by the article’s authors and their co-authors. Unsubstantiated references to the authors’ works are also not permitted. This requirement was introduced to prevent the unfair inflating of authors’ bibliometric indicators. The editors reserve the right to amend the bibliography if this requirement is violated.
Bibliographic entries must be arranged alphabetically. When cited or cited in the text, the bibliographic entry number and source page number are provided in square brackets, for example: [25; 61], [12.1–8]. There must be at least three sources. The author is responsible for the accuracy of the information, citations, and references to official documents and other sources. The use of automatic links, hyperlinks, and Word automatic footnotes in the text is prohibited .
Bibliographic descriptions of publications are prepared in accordance with state standards, for example:
Articles:
Sundiev I. Yu . Informal youth expositions / SocIS . 1987. No. 5, pp. 56–62; Stepanov P. Principles of regulating corporate relations / Business and Law. 2002. No. 4, p. 87.
Abstracts of the reports:
Shmotko S.N. Problems of child homelessness and crime, approaches to their solution in the history of Russia / Current problems of social work in the region: Abstracts of reports of the scientific and practical conference on November 23–24, 2000. Tyumen: Vector Book, 2001, pp. 157–159.
Books:
Bratus S.N. Legal entities in Soviet civil law. Moscow, 1947, p. 17; Analytical Bulletin of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation 20(176), pp. 35–36.
Periodicals:
Pobenonostsev K.P. Course of civil law: In 3 volumes. T.Z / Edited by V.A. Tomsinov . Moscow, 2003, pp. 473–474.
Textbooks:
Polkovnikov G.V. English company law: law and practice: Textbook . p individual. M., 1999, p. 19.
- The formatting of the article (including tables and figures) must comply with GOST 2.105-95, General Requirements for Text Documents. You can download it by following this link . The text must be typed on an A4 page , with a line spacing of one and a half. Text margins are 2 cm. Pages must be numbered. When typing, use the Times font. New Roman font size: 12. Paragraph indent: 0.5 cm. Tables: Times font type, 12 pt. Use the ” Normal ” style or the “Normal” template. To highlight individual points in the text or graphics, use only Arabic numerals. Automatic links, hyperlinks, and Word automatic footnotes are prohibited . Manual hyphenation is not allowed.
- Figures (graphs, diagrams) in Word and Excel must be black and white only . Scanned figures (graphs, diagrams) may not be inserted into the article. Drawings must be made on a separate drawing canvas and must be grouped (i.e. they must not “fall apart” when moved and formatted).
An example of a design on a separate canvas is shown below.
Figure 1 Management structure.
The use of figures and tables whose size requires landscape page orientation is unacceptable. Rotating figures and tables to a vertical orientation is prohibited. Captions and other notations on graphs and figures must be clear and easily legible.
- Mathematical formulas are designed using the Microsoft Formula Editor. Equation » all symbols are in upright font, and their numbers are placed on the left side.