Submission Process

Only electronic submission will be accepted. Submissions should be prepared using a standard word processing package. The contents of the papers shall be the sole responsibility of the authors and publication shall not imply the concurrence of editors or publishers.

The Manuscript. Manuscripts must be double spaced, in letter-sized 8.5” x 11” paper, with a 1.25” left-hand margin. The manuscript should be divided into headed sections and should be checked thoroughly for errors before submission.

Title Page. The first page of the manuscript must contain: (a) the full title; (b) an abstract of not more than 200 words; (c) the name, affiliation and full address of all authors. The author responsible for correspondence must be clearly indicated.

Abbreviations. Any word or words to be abbreviated should be written in full when first mentioned followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.

Acknowledgements. Acknowledgements, if there are any, should appear at the end of the text.

References. The APA Reference and Citation Style is used. References quoted in the text may be of the following form: Rodriguez (1999) or (Robinson & Hanes, 1988) or Pinkerton et al. (1990a). References should be listed alphabetically after the text. Journal and book titles should be written out in full. Examples of these are:

Bollerslev, T. (1990). Modelling the coherence in short-run nominal exchange rates: A multivariate generalized ARCH model. Review of Economics and Statistics, 72(3), 498–505.

Nguyen, T. (1985). General equilibrium with price rigidities. In J. Piggot & J. Whalley (Eds.), New developments in general equilibrium analysis (pp. 396-410). London: Cambridge University Press. 

Footnotes. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively in the text. 

Proofs. Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author for correction. These must be corrected and returned within the indicated deadline. 

Informed Consent.  The submission of a qualitative paper to the Philippine Management Review implicitly assumes all necessary consent from the research participants have been obtained. Though this journal will not request for such consent, the referees of the submitted article may, and the author (s) should be ready to produce them upon request.

Copyright. Submission of a paper to the Philippine Management Review will be taken to imply that it presents original and unpublished work that is not under evaluation for publication elsewhere. A copyright assignment form will be sent to the authors upon acceptance of the paper. This should be completed and returned to the editor. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, or any other form of reproduction. Permission to publish illustrations from other sources must be obtained by the author before submission. Acknowledgements should accompany these illustrations.