AIMS & SCOPE
Studia UBB Negotia is an international double blind peer reviewed open-access journal.
Studia UBB Negotia aims to provide a publishing venue where academics/academicians, researchers, professionals and practitioners can share their knowledge, findings and experiences through theoretical and empirical research papers and case studies.
Studia UBB Negotia covers the following subjects/areas:
- business economics
- business administration
- management and marketing
- microeconomics
- international economics
- accounting
- finance, venture capital, business angels
- growth of organizations and industries
- entrepreneurship, globalization and innovation
- hospitality, tourism and hotel industry
The journal is classified by the Romanian National Council of Scientific Research of Higher Education (CNCSIS) in the B+ Category.
Open Access: Yes
Publication fees: None
When citing this journal, please use the abbreviation: Studia UBB Negotia
Abstracting & Indexing: http://studia.ubbcluj.ro/serii/negotia/negotia_eval_en.html
Deadlines
We apply a policy of continuous submission so we invite the authors to submit their papers during the entire year in English.
The authors can submit their papers on a continuous basis.
Studia Negotia publishes 4 issues per year and are scheduled as follows:
Volume 1 – is due to be publish by the of March; volume is closed by March 20th;
Volume 2 - is due to be publish by the of June; volume is closed by June 20th;
Volume 3 - is due to be publish by the of September; volume is closed by September 20th;
Volume 4 - is due to be publish by the of December; volume is closed by December 20th.
Paper acceptance. Copyright & Publishing rights:
Paper acceptance:
The papers written in the format indicated in Instructions for Authors should be sent to
cornelia.pop@ubbcluj.ro inside the announced deadlines.
The papers which do not follow the format would be automatically rejected.
The editors’ committee would also reject those papers which do not reach the quality level required for an academic journal.
The authors will be announced on the acceptance or rejection if their papers and about the suggestions made by the reviewers.
The review process might take between 3 and 6 months depending on the workload of the reviewers.
Studia UBB Negotia does not have a waiver policy for any author(s) affiliation.
Fees:
Currently Studia UBB Negotia does not charge a submission fee nor a publication fee.
Studia UBB Negotia has a preliminary screening for plagiarism for all
submitted papers.
For the plagiarism screening Studia UBB Negotia uses Plagiarism Software:
https://www.plagiarismsoftware.net/ and QueText http://www.quetext.com/.
Studia UBB Negotia requires for all submitted papers the following
Plagiaris statement to be completed and signed by the corresponding
author.
PLAGIARISM STATEMENT
(to be signed by the corresponding author when
submitting the paper)
Plagiarism (unacknowledged borrowed ideas and unacknowledged quotation) is
an offence and carries the rejection of the paper while the author(s) will
be included on a scrutiny list.
I declare that, apart from properly referenced ideas and quotations, the
present paper (with the title ------------) is my own work/our group work
and contains no plagiarism.
The paper has not been submitted previously to
any other journal for review and/or publication.
An earlier version of the
paper is available on line at:
Corresponding author name:
Date:
Signature:
Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
The Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement aligns with the recommendations of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics): Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and the Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers.
Privacy Statement: The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
Copyright info:
"Transfer of copyright agreement"
When the article is accepted for publication, I, as the author and representative of the coauthors, hereby agree to transfer to Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Negotia all rights, including those pertaining to electronic forms and transmissions, under existing copyright laws, except for the following, which the author specifically retain: the right to make further copies of all or part of the published article for my use in classroom teaching; the right to reuse all or part of this material in a review or in a textbook of which I am the author; the right to make copies of the published work for internal distribution within the institution that employs me.
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