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Group Decision and Negotiation

Manuscript Requirements

Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced, with wide margins to allow for editorial notes. The first page of the manuscript should contain the author‘s name, affiliation and mailing address, article title, and a running head (condensed title) which should not exceed 45 characters, including spaces. Each page of the manuscript should be consecutively numbered, including pages of references.

Abstract: 100-200 words.          
Keywords: 5-10.

Figures should be referred to as ‘Figure‘ in the captions, as well as in the text. They should be numbered consecutively.

References should begin on a new page following the text, according to the following samples (journal and book titles may be underlined rather than italicized). References with up to three authors should include the names of each author, references with four or more authors should cite the first author and add ‘et al.‘ It is the responsibility of the authors to verify all references.

Sample References:

Articles within a journal
  Becker, Gordon, Morris DeGroot, and Jacob Marschak. (1964). "Measuring Utility by a Single-Response Sequential Method," Behavioral Science 9, 226-232.
Articles within books:  
  Smith, V. Kerry. (1986). "A Conceptual Overview of the Foundations of Benefit-Cost Analysis‘‘, in Judith Bentkover, Vincent Covello, and Jeryl Mumpower (eds.), Benefits Assessment: The State of the Art. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Books:  
  Schoemaker, Paul. (1980). Experiments on Decisions Under Risk. The Expected Utility Hypothesis. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff Publishing.
     
References in the text:  
  Frederiksen (1971)
Spector (1993c)
Davis and Chiu (1993)
(Reardon and Spekman 1994)
(David and Digeser 1990; Rubin and Blum 1987)
(Chang et al. 1993, p. 30)

Articles for publication should be sent to:

Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Group Decision and Negotiation
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