期刊名称:EXPERIMENTAL AGING RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Experimental Aging Research is a life span developmental and aging journal dealing with research on the aging process from a psychological and psychobiological perspective. It meets the need for a scholarly journal with refereed scientific papers dealing with age differences and age changes at any point in the adult life span. Areas of major focus include experimental psychology, neuropsychology, psychobiology, work research, ergonomics, and behavioral medicine. Original research, book reviews, monographs, and papers covering special topics are published.
Instructions to Authors
Authors should submit their article by e-mail in MS Word format to the Editor of EAR, Prof. Kari Lukka, including an abstract and six keywords suitable for indexing and online search purposes. In addition, one complete copy of the article should be mailed as a hardcopy to the Editor (Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Rehtorinpellonkatu 3, FIN-20500 Turku, Finland). Original copies of any illustrations should be provided. It will be assumed that the authors will keep a copy of their paper.
Submission of a paper to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright has been assigned to the European Accounting Association. All articles will be double blind refereed.
The major aim of the journal is to publish scholarly articles, which fulfil the highest quality standards of academic accounting research. Occasionally research notes and commentaries on topical issues are published as well. In addition, special sections of articles may be published on topics of particular interest. The journal also has a book review section.
THE MANUSCRIPT Submissions may be made in any major European language, although publication is in English. They should be typed in double spacing with wide margins, on one side only of the paper, preferably of A4 size. The manuscript should have a separate cover page, giving the title of the manuscript, the authors' names, positions and institutional affiliations, and an acknowledgement if desired. The title of the manuscript (but not the authors' names) and the abstract (of no more than 200 words) should appear on the first page of the text. Furthermore, to assist objectivity, the author should avoid any reference to himself or herself which would enable identification by referees.
Articles should normally be as concise as possible and preceded by an abstract of not more than 200 words.
Tables and figures should not be inserted in the pages of the manuscript but should be on separate sheets. They should be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals with a descriptive caption. The desired position in the text for each table and figure should be indicated in the manuscript. Permission to reproduce copyright material must be obtained by the authors before submission and any acknowledgements should be included in the typescript or captions as appropriate.
Notes should be used only where necessary to avoid interrupting the continuity of the text. They should be numbered consecutively and placed at the end of the article before the bibliographic references.
If an article is accepted for publication, authors are requested to send an electronic version of their paper to Dr Markus Granlund, either via e-mail as an attached file (markus.granlund@tukkk.fi) or on disk by ordinary mail (Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Rehtorinpellonkatu 3, FIN-20500 Turku, Finland). They are asked to ensure that the electronic version is exactly the same as the accepted final version of the article, and to provide details of the make and model of the computer and the name and version of the word-processing package used.
REFERENCES The Harvard system uses the name of the author and the date of publication as a key to the full bibliographical details which are set out in the references.
When the author's name is mentioned in the text, the date is inserted in parentheses immediately after the name, as in 'Fitchew (1990)'. When a less direct reference is made to one or more authors, both name and date are bracketed, with the references separated by a semi-colon, as in 'several authors have noted this trend (Roberts, 1990; Brunsson, 1990; Johnson, 1987)'.
When the reference is to a work of dual or multiple authorship, use only surnames or the abbreviated form, as in 'Johnson and Kaplan (1987)' or 'Jones et al. (1976)'. If an author has two references published in the same year, add lower-case letters after the date to distinguish them, as in 'Roberts (1990a, 1990b)'.
The date of publication used is the date of the source you have referred to. However, when using a republished book, a translation or a modern edition of an older edition, also give the date of the original publication, as in Flint (1988/1968), in order to place the work chronologically and locate it in the reference list. When using a reprinted article, cite date of original publication only, as this both places the work chronologically and locates it in the reference list. (See Format of reference lists for forms of citation in reference list.)
Page numbers are indicated by inserting the relevant numbers after the date, separated from the date by a colon and with no other punctuation, as in 'Provasoli (1989: 56)' or 'Casey and Bartczak (1985: 423)'. Always use the minimum number of figures in page numbers, dates, etc., e.g. 22-4, 101-2, 1968-9; but for 'teen numbers use 13-14, 1914-18, etc.
When references are made to institutions or works whose official title is not English, the following procedure should apply:
(a) institutions should always be referred to by their full official native title when first mentioned in the text, and by that title or an abbreviation of it thereafter. An English translation may be included, if appropriate, at the first mention, e.g. 'standard setting is the responsibility of the Conseil National de la Comptabilité (CNC - National Accounting Council). The CNC consists of . . .';
(b) articles, book titles, etc., which have been published other than in English should be referred to, where appropriate, using their original title [with English translation provided in brackets];
(c) where a quotation is used in the text, this should be an English translation, with the foreign language appended as a footnote if this is essential for an understanding of the point, e.g. 'It is a little different to the extent that it does not consider accounting exclusively as a technique of capturing, recording and manipulating information' (Colasse, 1991 translation).
FORMAT OF REFERENCE LISTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Submissions should include a reference list whose content and format conforms to the following examples. Note: secondary lines are indented; authors' names are given in full; page numbers are required for articles in readers, journals and magazines; where relevant, translator and date of first publication of a book, and original date of reprinted article, are noted.
Book Bromwich, M. (1985) The Economics of Standard Setting. London: Prentice-Hall/ICAEW.
Multiple author Bruns, W. J. and Kaplan, R. S. (eds) (1987) Accounting and Management: Field Study Perspectives. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
Article in edited volume Kaplan, R. S. (1985) 'Accounting lag: the obsolescence of cost accounting systems', in Clark, K. and Lorenze, C. (eds) Technology and Productivity: the Uneasy Alliance. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, pp. 195-226.
Article in journal Ordelheide, D. (1993) 'The true and fair view: impact on and of the Fourth Directive', European Accounting Review, 2(1): 81-90.
Report Fitchew, G. E. (1990) 'Summing up', in Commission of the European Communities, The Future of Harmonization of Accounting Standards Within the European Communities. Brussels.
Article in newspaper The Times Literary Supplement (1991) 'Theyear that shook the world', 23 August 1991: 9.
Unpublished Zito, A. (1994) 'Epistemic communities in European policy-making', Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh.
NB: If referring to a revised or second edition, cite only edition used.
PROOFS Page proofs will be sent for correction to the first-named author, unless otherwise requested. The difficulty and expense involved in making amendments at the page-proof stage make it essential for authors to prepare their typescript carefully: any alteration to the original text is strongly discouraged. Authors should correct printers' errors in red; minimal alterations of their own should be in black.
OFFPRINTS 25 offprints and a copy of the journal will be supplied free of charge for each main article. In the case of joint authorship, offprints must be shared.
FROM THE EDITOR (December 2000) In addition to aiming at providing professional and constructive reviews for the submitted manuscripts, European Accounting Review also wishes to promote speedy evaluation processes. From now on, the journal will increase transparency in this regard in two ways. Firstly, we will start publishing annually a few key statistics indicating the speed EAR has been able to provide the Editor's first letter, offering feedback to the submitting author(s). Normally this letter is based on the peer review reports the Editor has asked for and received; in rare occasions of direct rejection this Editor's letter has been sent without asking for peer reviews. Secondly, starting from Vol.10 (year 2001), we will start publishing information related to each published article indicating the length of the process the manuscript has gone through.
Kari Lukka Editor
Time from submission to sending Editor's first letter in the year 2000 (excluding manuscripts submitted to Special sections):
1 - 8 weeks: 18 % 9 - 16 weeks: 64 % 17 - weeks: 18 %
Range: 1-26 weeks Average: 12 weeks
Editorial Board
|
Editor-in-Chief
Jeffrey W. Elias, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief, Experimental Aging Research P.O. Box 83429 Gaithersburg, MD 20883-3429 USA Tel: (775) 852-4944 Email: Elias_Treland@msn.com |
Book Review Editor
Dr. Julia Treland Experimental Aging Research P.O. Box 83429 Gaithersburg, MD 20883-3429 USA Email: Elias_Treland@msn.com
Editor Emeritus
Merrill F. Elias, Ph.D., M.P.H - Department of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA
Associate Editors
Bert Hayslip, Jr., Ph.D. - Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA Juhani Ilmarinen, Ph.D. - Director, Department of Physiology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland Keith E. Whitfield, Ph.D. - Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA Frank J. Winn, Ph.D. - Department of Physician Assistant Studies, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
Contributing Editors
P. Allen, Ph.D. - Cleveland State University W. B. Applegate, M.D. - University of Tennessee R.A. Barr, Ph.D. - National Institute on Aging C. J. Camp, Ph.D. - Myers Research Institute S. H. Cohen, Ph.D. - West Virginia University P. T. Costa, Jr., Ph.D. - National Institute on Aging N. E. Cutler, Ph.D. - University of South Carolina V. H. Dennenberg, Ph.D. - University of Connecticut I. Dror - Southampton University, UK J. T. Erber, Ph.D. - Florida International University P. A. FitzGerald, Ph.D. - University of Oxford, UK J. L. Fozard, Ph.D. - National Institute on Aging C. Hertzog, Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology D. V. Howard, Ph.D. - Georgetown University W. J. Hoyer, Ph.D. - Syracuse University J. T. Hutton, M.D., Ph.D. - St. Mary of the Plains Hospital D. K. Ingram, Ph.D. - Gerontology Research Center, NIA J. Jolles, Ph.D. - Rijksuniversiteit Limburg, Netherlands D. H. Kausler, Ph.D. - University of Missouri - Columbia D. Madden, Ph.D. - Duke University Medical Center R. K. Mahurin, Ph.D. - University of Texas Health Sciences Center - San Antonio J. J. McArdle, Ph.D. - University of Virginia R. J. McCrae, Ph.D. - Gerontology Research Center, NIA B. J. F. Meyer, Ph.D. - Arizona State University M. Murphy, Ph.D. - University of Akron R. D. Nebes, Ph.D. - Western Psychiatric Institute D. C. Park, Ph.D. - University of Georgia L. Perlmuter, M.D. - University of Chicago Medical School I. W. Poon, Ph.D. - University of Georgia G. W. Rebock, Ph.D. - Johns Hopkins University Joel Yager, M.D. - University of New Mexico School of Medicine M. A Robbins, Ph.D. - University of Maine W. Rogers, Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology T. A. Salthouse, Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology R. Sanders, Ph.D. - University of Akron K. W. Schaie, Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University F. Schieber, Ph.D. - University of South Dakota I. C. Siegler, Ph.D. - Duke University Medical Center S. W. Smith, Ph.D. - California State University - Long Beach R. L. Sprott, Ph.D. - National Institute on Aging H. A. Sterns, Ph.D. - University of Akron H. A. Taub, Ph.D. - Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse N. C. Waugh, Ph.D. - University of Oxford, UK R. L. West, Ph.D. - University of Florida F. C. Wilkie, Ph.D. - University of Washington S. L. Willis, Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University A. Wingfield, Ph.D. - Brandeis University J. A. Yesavage, M.D. - Stanford University
Emeritus Editors
Kelly Brownell, Ph.D. - Yale University, New Haven, CT Christopher Fairburn, Ph.D. - Oxford University, UK Pat Fallon, Ph.D. - Private practice, Seattle, WA Laura Hill, Ph.D. - National Eating Disorders Organization, Columbus, OH Craig L. Johnson, Ph.D. - Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital, Tulsa, OK Ann Kearney-Cooke, Ph.D. - Private practice, Cincinnati, OH John D. Lovern, Ph.D. - Private practice, Orange, CA Cliff Mazer, Ph.D. - Private practice, Atlanta, GA Ruth Striegel-Moore, Ph.D. - Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT Dan W. Reiff, M.P.H, R.D. - Private practice, Mercer Island, WA Kim Lampson Reiff, Ph.D. - Private practice, Mercer Island, WA James C. Rosen, Ph.D. - University of Vermont, Burlington, VT Patricia Santucci, M.D. - Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Winfield, IL Catherine Steiner-Adair, Ed.D. - Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Michael Strober, Ph.D. - UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Los Angeles, CA Denise Wilfley, Ph.D. - Yale University, New Haven, CT Susan C. Wooley, Ph.D. - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
|