Instructions for Authors

ABSTRACT GUIDELINES FOR PAPERS

The length of the title should be limited to no more than 12 words.

Abstract should briefly describe the research work and also give a concise summary of the findings.

Abstract should not include diagrams and in general references are not required.

The Abstract should be written within the word limit of 300 - 350 words, with up to 6 keywords.

Set the page size to A4 with margins of 2.54cm all around.

Abstract can be produced in any PC or MAC version of Microsoft Word using Calibri font 10 pt for the main text, single spaced and fully justified. Please use normal capitalisation within the text and do not use bold face for emphasis. Italics are acceptable.

STYLE GUIDELINES FOR CONFERENCE PAPERS

Papers must not exceed 5000 words in length (2000 words for work in progress papers), including abstract, figures, references and appendices. Please send a short biography of up to 50 words of the presenting author in a separate document, with a photograph if possible.

Before submitting your paper please ensure that it has been carefully read for typographical and grammatical errors. If English is not your first language, please have your paper proof-read by an English-speaking person.

Papers must not be sent in PDF format and should not be zipped.

Papers can be produced in any PC or MAC version of Microsoft Word using Calibri font 10 pt for the main text. Set the page size to A4 with margins of 2.54cm all around. Please do not insert headers, footers or page numbers. Do not refer to page numbers in your text as these will be changed. Do not use multiple columns.

Put the title of the paper in bold, left aligned, at the top of the first page only. Then, on the next line put the names of the authors. Where all authors are from the same institute, the following format should be used:

Lead Author, Co-author One, Co-Author Two Institute, Town, Country leadauthor@email.com co-authorone@email.com co-authortwo@email.com

Multiple authors from different institutions should appear as:

Name and Surname of the first author1, Second Author2 and Third Author1
(1The department, faculty and name of institute, Town, Country 2The department, faculty and name of institute, Town, Country leadauthor@email.com co-authorone@email.com co- authortwo@email.com)

Abstract must not exceed 300 words in length with up to 6 keywords.

Do not use more than three levels of heading and use the numbering convention:

1 Heading 1
1.1 Heading 2
1.1.1 Heading 3

The main body of the text should be in Calibri 10 point, single spaced and fully justified. Please use normal capitalisation within the text and do not use bold face for emphasis. Italics are acceptable. All headings should use initial capitals only, excepting for use of Acronyms. Bulleted or numbered lists are allowed.

Figures and tables should be placed as close to their reference point in the text as possible. All figures and tables must have titles and must be referenced from within the text. Avoid color diagrams as the proceedings will be printed in black and white. Images must be inserted as picture files (.gif, .jpg, .bmp, .pct, .png, .psd). You may be asked to supply the pictures as separate files.

Please avoid the use of footnotes. Endnotes are not permitted.

REFERENCES

References should follow the Harvard referencing style and should then be listed at the end of the paper as per the following examples:

Riofrancos, T. et al. (1997) A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal, Verso Books, London.

Lonergan, E. and Sawers, C. (1998) Supercharge Me: Net Zero Faster, Agenda Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Esty, D.C. and Winston, A.S. (2006) Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value and Build Competitive Advantage, Yale University Press, London.

Daly, H.E. (2014) Steady State Economics: The economics of biophysical equilibrium and moral growth, W.H. Freeman, San Francisco.

Muhadinović, M., Djurović, G. and Bojaj, M. (2021) “Forecasting Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sustainable Growth in Montenegro: a SVAR Approach”, Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol 30, No. 5, pp 4115-4129.

Andrijašević, Z. and Baćović, M. (2022) “Is Income Convergence Possible with a Diminishing Industry’s Output? Development Gap and Structural Changes in Montenegro since the World War II”, European Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 11, No. 1, February, pp 1-19.

Novović Burić, M. et al. (2001) “Research of Attitudes toward Implementation of Green Accounting in Tourism Industry in Montenegro-Practices, and Challenges” [online], Sustainability, Vol. 14, No. 3, 1725. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031725.

Jovović, M. and Mišnić, N. (2022) “Employee attitudes in Montenegro in the new business environment – comparison between private and public sector”, Paper read at 85th Anniversary international conference: Digitalization and Sustainability – New Environment for Economics and Business, University of Belgrade,Faculty of Economics and Business, Belgrade, Serbia, September.

Secondary references would appear in the text as “Milović et al. (in Ranđelović and Martinović 2021) argues that...” and only the Ranđelović and Martinović work would be listed at the end of the paper.

Further information on the Harvard referencing style can be found at: https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/ls/uni-skills/referencing/

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