Format for Full Papers: GIN2005-2 Conference
The Greening of Industry Network, October 20-22, 2005

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Papers:
As a general guideline, research and policy papers should be about 6,000-to-8,000 words in length.
Authors may bring copies of their papers for limited distribution at their conference sessions. Final papers will be due January 2, 2006 for inclusion in the on-line GIN archive and review for possible publication.

Case studies:
Case studies, practitioner reports, position papers may be shorter, about 4,000-to-6,000 words, more-or-less.

Format:

  1. TITLE PAGE: Header: copy & paste header from below.* Paper title and full contact information of all authors, on title page. Title: Bold and centered. Authors: left-justified. 
  2. ABSTRACT of 100-300 words.
  3. FULL PAPER TEXT with references and notes.
  4. Margins: One inch/25mm all around. Justification: left.
  5. Font: Times New Roman 12-point, single-spaced text.
  6. Page size: Please select "Standard" letter 8½ x 11.
  7. Submitted in PDF (preferred) (WORD acceptable).
  8. Maximum file size 1MB.
  9. Send by email attachment to GIN2005-2@greeningofindustry.org
  10. Reference style: Formatting requirements for references are based on the style guide for the Wiley journal, Business Strategy and the Environment. References should be quoted in the text as name and year within parentheses (Collins, 1998a). References should be listed alphabetically by author, at the end of the paper, in the following style:

 

Lundin RA. 1995. Editorial. Temporary organizations and project management. Scandanavian Journal of Management 11: 315-318.

 

Harker PT. 1989. The art and science of decision making. In The Analytical Hierarchy Process Applications and Studies, Golden BL, Wasil EA, Harker PT (eds). Springer: Berlin.

 

Online citations should include date of access.

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* Copy & paste this header into top of Title Page:

 

Global Shifts and Regional Development: Innovating for Sustainable Energy, Agriculture, and Finance

An International Conference of the Greening of Industry Network

Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

October 20-22, 2005