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INTER CONTINENTAL MANAGEMENT

RESEARCH CONSORTIUM


GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS

INTER-CONTINENTAL MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW- a monthly 'double - blind peer reviewed'
refereed journal welcomes original dissertations from academicians, researchers and practitioners of
Finance. The primary aim of the journal is to promote research by disseminating the results of
research in finance, management, marketing and human resource management and sub- areas like:
- theory and analysis of financial markets and instruments, financial derivatives research, insurance
in relation to finance, portfolio selection, credit and market risk, statistical and empirical financial
studies based on advanced stochastic methods, financial instruments for risk management,
uncertainty and information in relation to finance, Financial Management , Leadership,
Organizational Development, Organizational Behavior, Banking, Marketing, Management, Corporate
Finance, Knowledge Management, International Trade, Macro & Micro economics, Training and
Development, Performance Management, Strategic Management, Total Quality Management,
Human Resource Management, Advertising , Marketing Communication Issues, Consumer Behavior,
Organizational Politics, Risk Management, International Marketing, International business,
International Finance, Health Management, Services Marketing, Services Management, Enterprise
Resource, Management, Business Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Global Business Processes, Online
Marketing, Business Research, Methodologies, Consumer and Personal Selling, Consumer Buying
Behavior, Selling and Marketing, Public Management, Economic Development, Strategic Issues,
Information Management, Logistics / Supply Chain, Management, Marketing Management,
E-Commerce, Islamic Banking, Islamic Finance, Micro finance, Insurance and Risk Management, IMF
policies etc
Please note that the manuscript should follow the below indicated style since the first submission. In
case of significant unconformity with the below instructions, the paper would not be taken into
consideration.


MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

1) The Manuscripts should be in MS-Word format. Manuscripts must be double spaced, with 1-inch
margins with Times New Roman, Font Size 12, black.
2) Two or more referees review all contributions by following the double blind system - that is, with the
Authors name and credentials deleted, so that the reviewers don't know who is authoring the work. The
review process takes two weeks and the status would be known after two weeks of submission of the
article. It is mandatory that the content should be submitted through your email in MS Word
format. We will acknowledge the receipt of your paper by email and an article id will be issued to
the corresponding author. The author(s) should keep in mind that it would be mandatory to cite this
id while sending a query about the paper.
3) In the first page of the paper (cover page), please provide full names (first, middle and last names) and
Full addresses (institute's address along with designation and correspondence address) along with email
address of the author(s).The author's name or affiliations should not appear anywhere else in the body
of the manuscript, because our peer-review process is blinded.
4) The actual paper should commence from the second page containing the title followed by the abstract,
Keywords and the main paper. The author's name should not be mentioned anywhere except in the first
page (cover page).
5) The Manuscripts should not be more than 20 pages. The manuscript should mention the
Time period in which the research was conducted.
6) The abstract, followed by relevant keywords, should not be more than 250 words and should
adequately describe the work and highlight its significance. The abstract should only include text. Avoid
the use of abbreviations and references in the abstract.
7) Every manuscript should be labeled as being :
A Research Paper
A Review
A Case Study
8) Tables should be numbered consecutively. The title of the table should be placed above the table. The
source should be indicated at the bottom. Please provide table(s) as real table(s) with rows, columns
and cells. Each piece of information should reside in its own cell.
9) Figures should be numbered consecutively. Wherever necessary, the source should be indicated at the
Bottom. The figures should also be given relevant titles.
10) All tables, charts, graphs, diagrams should be black and not in color. The images should be of high
resolution and in black and white only. Number and complexity of such exhibits should be as low as
possible. All charts and graphs should be drawn legibly and figures should be indicated in millions and
billions.
11) References should be included at the end of the paper. All the references should be cited in the body of
the text. References and citations should be complete in all respects and arranged in alphabetical order.
12) Display formulae and mathematical equations should be numbered serially. Equations should be
typewritten.
13) Footnotes, italics, and quotation marks should be kept to the minimum.
14) The primary heading should be in capitalized form (Uppercase), and boldface. The sub-headings
should be in title- case capitalization (first letter of each word in capital) and in bold.
15) Manuscripts not accepted for publication will not be sent back to contributors. Contributors whose
Papers are accepted or rejected will be informed by email only. Hence, it is mandatory to check your
'inbox', check your 'bulk mail' or 'junk mail' folders regularly.

STYLE AND PUNCTUATION MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
Uniform Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12; Black
Tables Font: Times New Roman, Font Size 12;Black
The table title should be at the Top of the table.
Example:
Table 1 : Ratio on Spread to working Funds
Figure(s) Font: Times New Roman, Font Size 12
The Figure title should be at the Top of the Figure.
Example:
Figure 1 : Structure of cooperatives
Main Heading should be written as: RESULTS ANALYSIS
Sub Heading should be written as: Analysis and Interpretation


REFERENCING
References and citations should be complete in all respects in order to enable readers to look up the
source materials and most importantly, to demonstrate that your paper is well - researched and gives
credit to the author(s) of the source materials.
References should be included at the end of the paper. All the references should be cited in the body of the
text and arranged in alphabetical order. Keep uniformity in the references - example use p.14, p.16 (for
single page references) and pp. 14-38 for multiple page references. Page numbers, names of publishers
and place of publishing are very important and should not be left out of book references. Furthermore,
page numbers should be given for books /journals/articles/journal articles/ journal articles from a
subscription database) references.

EXAMPLE FOR REFERENCE

BIBLIOGRAPHY
REVIEW OF LITERATURE - REFERENCE
1. Eric Girardin and Xie Ping (1997) Urban Credit Co-Operatives In China OECD Development Centre,
Working Paper No. 125, August

2. Bhaskaran R and Praful Josh P (2000), Non Performing Assets (NPAs) in Co-operative Rural Financial
System: A major challenge to rural development, BIRDs Eye View Dec.2000.

3. Jain (2001),Comparative study of performance of District Central Co-operative Banks (DCCBs) of
Western India i.e. Maharashtra, Gujarat & Rajasthan for the year 1999-2000 from the point of view of
net profit/loss, NAFSCOB Bulletin, April-June 2001.

4. Fulbag Singh and Balwinder Singh (2006), "Funds management in the central co- operative banks
of Punjab- an analysis of financial margin", The ICFAI Journal of Management, Vol. 5, 74-80.

5. Shah Deepak (2007) Evaluating Financial Health of Credit Cooperatives in Maharashtra State of India
University Library of Munich, Germany, MPRA Paper-3949 (July) .

6. Dutta Uttam and Basak Amit (2008), Appraisal of financial performance of urban co- operative banks- a
case study. The Management Accountant, March 2008, 170-174.

7. Kumar Sabina (2008), Management of Non-Performing Advances- A Study of District Central
Cooperatives Banks of Punjab An Unpublished Ph.D Thesis, Submitted to HP University, Shimla

8. Amit Basak (2009), Performance Appraisal of Urban Cooperative Banks: A Case Study, IUP Journal of
Accounting Research and Audit Practices. Year 2009

9. Chander Ramesh and Chandel Jai Kishan (2010), Financial Viability of an Apex Co- operative Credit
Institution- A Case Study of the HARCO Bank, Asia-Pacific Business Review Vol. VI, No.2, April-June
2010, pp 61-70

10. Dr. Gurcharan Singh and Sukhmani (2011) An Analytical Study Of Productivity And Profitability Of
District Central Cooperative Banks In Punjab, Journal on Banking Financial services and Insurance
Research, Vol. 1 Issue 3 (June2011), pg 128-142

BOOKS
1. Prabunath Prasad.N, Banking Sultan Chand & Sons.
2. Varshny P.N. Banking Law & Practices - Sultan Chand & Sons.
3. Maheswari.S.N. Principles of Management Accounting, S.Chand & Company.
4. Pillai. R.S. & Bagavathi.N. Management Accounting - S.Chand & Company.
5. C.R.Kothari Research Methodology New Age International Publishers

REPORTS
1. Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India Published by RBI Mumbai.
2. Performance Highlights of Urban Cooperative Banks Published by Indian Banks' Association

WEBSITES
1. www.rbi.org.in
2. www.iba.org.in
3. www.abhyudaya.com
4. www.pmcbank.com


16) WE WILL NOT ACCEPT HARD COPIES OF THE PAPERS. Please send your articles to
admin@icmrr.org. The paper has to be submitted in MS-Word format only. There is no charge for
submitting papers for blind review.

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