期刊名称:ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL STUDIES
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ISSN: | 1226-1165
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出版频率: | Bimonthly
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出版社: | KOREAN SECURITIES ASSOC, 45-2 YOIDO-DONG, YOUNGDENPOGU, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, 150-974
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出版社网址: | http://www.apjfs.org/
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期刊网址: | http://www.apjfs.org/
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影响因子: |
0.417 (2012年)
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| 主题范畴: | BUSINESS, FINANCE |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal The Asia Pacific Journal of Finance ( APJF ) is an internationally-refereed journal devoted to publishing original manuscripts that analyse financial and economic issues of concern to scholars practitioners and policy makers in the Asia Pacific region. The term financial markets is broadly defined to include areas such as corporate finance banking insurance and risk management investments international finance derivatives money and capital markets securities and foreign exchange markets futures and options markets market mechanisms and microstructure and policy studies. A distinct preference is given to empirical and analytical works that focus on the unique characteristics of Asia Pacific markets. We define the Asia Pacific region broadly to encompass Pacific Rim economies and much of mainland Asia. The rapid economic growth and dramatic changes in the Asia Pacific financial markets in recent years have raised new problems for finance and spurred further competition among all financial institutions. Deregulation and liberalisation have led to large-scale cross-border capital flows and facilitated speculative attacks. The development of complex financial instruments financial infrastructure and increasingly sophisticated corporate governance have posed new challenges to the policy-makers and regulatory bodies. The APJF aims to combine rigorous research inquiry with practical implications and policy studies. It is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas information and research findings among scholars practitioners and policy makers concerned with Asia Pacific financial and economic issues. The APJF is the first internationally-refereed journal of finance initiated in and published on the region. The rigour of the journal is maintained through blind and strict review processes high quality international reviewers and an international Editorial Advisory Board comprising prominent scholars from various parts of the world. Editorial processes are managed by scholars at the Faculty of Business Administration of the National University of Singapore located at the centre of the region. The editorial team also includes highly-qualified finance professionals to ensure the relevance of the APJF to practitioners. READERSHIP Researchers practitioners policy makers financial anaysts and academics in corporate finance banking investments international finance derivatives money and capital markets and related areas. A Library Routing Form is available if you would like your institution to subscribe to this journal.
Instructions to Authors Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies (APJFS) invites you to submit complete research papers for the publication of academic research in all areas of finance in APJFS. The journal has been selected for coverage in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) as of 2006, and is the only SSCI-included finance journal in Asia. APJFS has been published since 1980 by Korean Securities Association (KSA) which is the oldest and largest academic organization of finance scholars and practitioners in Korea. This journal currently publishes bimonthly, and covers all finance areas. Please visit the journal website:
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Papers must be written in English. |
All submitted manuscripts must be original work that is not under submission at another journal or under consideration for publication in another form. |
Authors must submit papers by uploading the files in 'Submission of Manuscripts' part. Acceptable formats for electronic submission include Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat format only. . |
Manuscripts should be clearly typed, double spaced. The font size must be at least 10. All pages should be numbered consecutively. Titles and subtitles should be short. References, tables, and legends for figures should be printed on separate pages. |
The cover page should contain the title of the manuscript, the name(s) and institutional affiliation of the author(s), and an abstract of not more than 100 words followed by 5 key words. A footnote on the same sheet should give the name, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the corresponding author. |
Acknowledgements and information on grants received can be given in a first footnote, which should not be included in the consecutive numbering of footnotes. |
Section headers should be left justified beginning with Arabic numeral. Each header should be in boldfaced type with the letter of each word capitalized. |
For example : 1. Introduction 2. The Model 2.1 Previous Research 2.1.1 Mathematical Models 2.1.2 Econometric Models 2.2 Assumptions 2.3 The Model 3. Data |
Footnotes.
Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and Arabic numbered consecutively throughout the text with superscript Arabic numerals. They should be double-spaced and not include displayed formulae or tables. |
Tables.
Tables must be numbered with Arabic numerals. Indicate in the text approximately where each table should be placed. Type each table on a separate page at the end of the paper. Tables must be self-contained, in the sense that the reader must be able to understand them without going back to the text of the paper. Each table must have a title followed by a descriptive legend. Authors must check tables to be sure that the title, column headings, captions, etc., are clear and to the point. |
Figures.
Figures must be numbered with Arabic numerals. All figure captions must be typed in double space on a separate sheet. A figure's title should be part of the caption. Figures must be self-contained. Each figure must have a title followed by a descriptive legend. |
Equations.
All but very short mathematical expressions should be displayed on a separate line and centered. Equations must be numbered consecutively on the right margin, using Arabic numerals in parentheses as (1), (2), etc |
References.
References must be typed on a separate page, double-spaced, at the end of the paper. References to publications in the text should appear as follows: |
"Fama and Miller (1972) report that..." or "(Fama and Miller, 1972)." |
At the end of the manuscript (before tables and figures), the complete list of references should be as follows: |
For monographs: Fama, Eugene F., and Merton H. Miller, 1972. The Theory of Finance (Dryden Press, Hinsdale, Ill.). |
For contributions to collective works: Grossman, Sanford J., and Oliver D. Hart, 1982, Corporate financial structure and managerial incentives, in John J. McCall, ed.: The Economics of Information and Uncertainty (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.). |
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For periodicals: Jensen, Michael C., and William H. Meckling, 1976, Theory of the firm: Managerial behavior, agency costs and ownership structure, Journal of Financial Economics 3, pp. 305-360. | |
TOPICS:
Both theoretical and empirical research papers related to Pacific-Basin financial markets are welcome.
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Please submit a copy of your paper via e-mail to:
Email: MAILTO:apjfs2008@gmail.com
by June 15, 2008, using MS Word or Adobe pdf file format. There is no submission fee. All submitted papers will be blind-reviewed. The submitted papers have not been previously published in whole or in part, and are not being simultaneously considered for publication elsewhere.
PAPER STYLE:
All papers written in English must be accompanied by an abstract of a maximum of 500 words. The cover page of the paper should contain the paper title, the author's name, affiliation, address, and e-mail address. The second page should contain the paper title and the abstract, but not the author's name.
AWARDS:
For the accepted papers, $2,000 (USD) award will be granted for each paper up to ten papers on the condition of the publication in Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies. We expect to complete the review process and notify the final results without accompanying reviewers' reports by August 31, 2008. The accepted papers are planned to be published in the regular issues of the journal for 2008 or 2009. If more than ten papers are accepted, only the first ten papers are awarded and published in APJFS. The other papers can be published with permission from the author(s) without the award.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
For additional information, please contact one of us:
CONTACT: Jinwoo Park, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief Email: MAILTO:jwp@hufs.ac.kr Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
CONTACT: Bong-Chan Kho, Ph.D. Co-Editor Email: MAILTO:bkho@snu.ac.kr Seoul National University
CONTACT: Myung-Jig Kim, Ph.D. Co-Editor Email: MAILTO:mjkim@hanyang.ac.kr Hanyang University
Editorial Board
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| Jinwoo Park |
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies |
+82-2-2173-3175 |
jwp@hufs.ac.kr | |
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| Hee-Joon Ahn |
Sungkyunkwan University |
| Kee-Hong Bae |
York University |
| Jae-Seung Baek |
Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies |
| Jinho Byun |
Ewha Womans University |
| Joon Chae |
Seoul National University |
| Kalok Chan |
Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology |
| Kook Hyun Chang |
Konkuk University |
| Jay M. Chung |
University of Seoul |
| San-Lin Chung |
National Taiwan University |
| Joseph Fan |
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| Allaudeen Hameed |
National Univ. of Singapore |
| Gwangheon Hong |
Sogang University |
| Hoje Jo |
Santa Clara University |
| Mookwon Jung |
Kookmin University |
| Jun-Koo Kang |
Michigan State University |
| Byoung Ho Kim |
Kookmin University |
| Jinbae Kim |
Korea University |
| Joonghyuk Kim |
Korea University |
| Soyoung Kim |
Korea Universit |
| Seung Hyun Oh |
Seoul Women¡¯s University |
| Kwangwoo Park |
KAIST |
| Sooyoung Song |
Chung-Ang University |
| Jungwon Suh |
Ewha Womans University |
| Jung Bum Wee |
Kyung Hee University |
| Junesuh Yi |
Dongguk University | |
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