期刊名称:OECONOMIA COPERNICANA
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ISSN: | 2083-1277
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | INST BADAN GOSPODARCZYCH, UL KS ROBERTA BILITEWSKIEGO NR 5, LOK 19, OLSZTYN, POLAND, 10-693
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出版社网址: | http://oeconomia.pl
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期刊网址: | http://oeconomia.pl
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| 主题范畴: | ECONOMICS |
| 变更情况: | Newly Added by 2019 |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Goals and Scope
Oeconomia Copernicana is a journal devoted to contemporary economics. The initiative is the result of close cooperation between Institute of Economic Research (Poland), Polish Economic Society, Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Business and Management (Czech Republic), “Constantin Brancusi” University of Targu-Jiu, Center of Fundamental and Applied Economic Studies (Romania), Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute of World Economics (Hungary), Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod, Institute of Economics and Entrepreneurship (Russian Federation), Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine), Pablo de Olavide University, Department of Economics, Quantitative Methods and Economic History (Spain), University of Economics in Bratislava, Faculty of Economic Informatics (Slovakia), Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Faculty of Business Management (Lithuania).
The journal is addressed to international community, thus it publishes articles in English only. We welcome empirical articles written in:
- History of Economic Thought, Methodology and Heterodox Approaches
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Microeconomics
- Financial Economics: Financial Institutions and Services, Corporate Finance and Governance
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Health, Education and Welfare
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Law and Economics
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Industrial Organization
- Business Administration and Business Economics, Marketing, Accounting, Personnel Economics
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Economic History
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Economic Systems
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Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics
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Urban, Regional, Real Estate and Transportation Economics
Abstracting and Indexing Services
The Oeconomia Copernicana is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
This Journal is included in the list of journals evaluated by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (18 December 2019) with 70 points assigned.
Instructions to Authors
Anti-ghostwriting procedure and plagiarism detection policy
The editorial board of the journal Oeconomia Copernicana implements anti-ghostwriting procedure and strict plagiarism detection policy. The journal content is indexed in Similarity Check, the CrossRef initiative to prevent scholarly and professional plagiarism.

Anti ghostwriting procedure: the editors consider the "ghostwriting" and "guest authorship" as a sign of very serious scientific misconduct. All the detected cases of the ghostwriting" and "guest authorship" will be exposed, including notification of relevant institutions. As a result, the publisher of the journal Equilibrium has introduced procedures to address the phenomena of "ghostwriting" and "guest authorship". All the authors must fulfill and sign the declaration concerning "ghostwriting" and "guest authorship" (in application form ).
The definitions of "ghostwriting" and "guest authorship" by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (source: website):
We have a situation of the "ghostwriting" if someone has made a substantial contribution to a given publication, without disclosing his/her participation as one of the authors and without mentioning his/her role in the acknowledgments of the publication.
We have a situation of the guest authorship " (" honorary authorship "), if the contribution of a given author is minimal or does not have a place, and in spite of this he/she is the author or co-author of a given publication.
We invite all individuals involved in research in Poland, as well as economists from foreign scientific centers to cooperate with us. All the works sent to us are verified by the Scientific Council and after preliminary qualification shall be forwarded for anonymous evaluation by independent reviewers.
- In Oeconomia Copernicana, only articles in English are published. Only the articles with a high quality of English language will be qualified for reviewing and final publication process. As a result, the authors whose articles are evaluated by the reviewers as lower than very good (see the evaluation form in download section), during resubmission of the corrected papers are required to provide confirmation of the proofreading service, which is issued by professional proofreading service provider. We stress that in the case of unacceptable language quality of the resubmitted version of the paper, it will be finally rejected by the language editor and will not be provided to subject and statistical editors for final merit evaluation. In the case of proofreading standards, the editorial board especially encourages the authors to take advantage of the international proofreading services provided by such institutions as Elsevier (see Elsevier Language Editing Services), or other international, or national proofreading service provider, which can guarantee high quality.
- Only the works published for the first time appear in our journal.The similarity index for every article is verified twice (after submission and before final publication acceptance) with application of Similarity Check, the CrossRef initiative to prevent scholarly and professional plagiarism.
- The article, together with literature and abstracts, must have the minimum length of 20 thousand characters. There is not set maximum limit of the length for the article. However, the standard Article Publication Charges are applied for the articles with the maximum lengths of 35 thousand characters with spaces. If the article is longer than 35 thousand characters, the author is charged additional publication fee.
- Title references to any material that has been provided by a previous authors, or been published in another source should be set in harmonization with Harvard norms – APA styles (American Psychological Association 6th edition). The article must fulfill all the formatting and editorial criteria that are available in formatting template at website of the journal in download section. The articles should be prepared in the formatting template.
- The suggested scheme of article - body of the paper consisting of part corresponding with steps of realization of aims of the paper should be divided into following sections: Introduction / Literature review / Research methodology / Results / Discussions / Conclusions. The detailed requirements are available in formatting templateat website of the journal in download section.
- Specific methodological requirements for research papers
The papers submitted to Oeconomia Copernicana should contain results of empirical research and are strictly evaluated in regard to their methodological rigor. The article must provide detailed information on the applied methods. The information on methodology must include: a) dates of research (field work) or time period of the analyzed data; b) data sources used and the empirical research; c) description of the data collection methods and source of the data (e.g., national/international official statistics, surveys, interviews, observations, experiments, content analysis etc.); d) in the case of presentation of survey results: structure of the population, type of the sample, its size and information about its adjustments, as well as sampling error; type of the questions (e.g., open, closed, semi-closed, etc.); authors of methodological tools; e) description of the methods of data analysis (e.g., also in the case of basic statistical methods such as estimating correlation coefficients – their statistical dependencies must be indicated; when using factor analysis – the percentage of explained variance has to be provided); f) brief summary on the positive and negative aspects of applied methods: testing of methodological tools, difficulties in the implementation of the initial research concept, discovery of the problems with the methodological tools, unpredictable organizational and methodical situations. g) in the main body of the article the author must directly refer to all tables and figures, for example: “Figure 1 presents the results…”; “The results of the research given in figure 1 indicate…”. When formatting tables one should indicate specific information about the provided data.
- The condition for forwarding the text for the reviewing process is an absolute compliance with the editorial requirements. The evaluation form is available for download in the download section.
- Manuscripts should be submitted online at website of the journal: website. With the electronic version of the text all graphs, figures and drawings in editing form with the original files such as Excel, must be submitted. The formal condition for starting the evaluation and publication process is submission of signed and scanned article submission card in a PDF file. The article submission card is available in the download section. The article submission card contains the statement of transfer of copyrights/related rights. In addition, the author should send by regular mail a hardcopy of the article submission card to the address available in the section contact.
After successful online submission the author receives the automatic e-mail confirmation that the files have been uploaded to the system. If the author does not receive the confirmation, we ask to verify SPAM mailbox. If the author finds the message in the SPAM mailbox, we ask the author to mark it as not SPAM e-mail.
The Editorial Baard and Publisher of the journal have implemented the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) standards. Details are available in Publication Ethics and Malpractice section.
In accordance with the Law of Poland on Protection of Personal Data in the case of rejection of the article all the submitted documents in electronic version will be deleted from the publication system, hardcopy documents will be removed from the publisher’s documentation and destroyed.
- Unsolicited materials will not be returned.
- The author, after the decision of editorial board (the first stage of evaluation process, which usually takes about two to four weeks), receives electronic information about acceptance of the paper and its transfer to the reviewers. The standard reviewing process takes up to three mounts, but sometimes, depending on the specifics of the article, can be longer.
- After receiving the reviews of the article, the author is obliged to send the response to the reviews in an electronic form, with the revised text taking into account the suggestions of the reviewers. The response to the reviews card is available in the download section. In the response to the review the author must answer to all the problems and suggestion indicated by the reviewer. The author must indicate all the changes that were made in the final version of the paper with precise location of these changes (number of page and paragraph of the manuscript). The final version of the article should be submitted electronically at the email address: e-mail. The deadline for the implementation of the author's corrections is a maximum of 1 month. When additional time for implementing all required improvements is needed, the editorial board should be informed about it via e-mail.
- Article Publication Charges: majority of the cost of publication is funded by Article Publication Charges paid by authors or their institutions. Article Publication Charges allow for articles to be made freely available Open Access to all readers. Article Publication Charges are divided into submission fee and publication fee.
Submission fee: non-refundable submission fee, which must be paid after submission. The submission fee covers the costs of the first stage of qualification of the paper: preliminary merit evaluation of the paper by the subject editors for the reviewing process, technical and editorial verification of the submitted paper, the cost of verification of the paper’s originality within Similarity Check, the CrossRef initiative to prevent scholarly and professional plagiarism.
The author receives the pro forma e-invoice, which is issued based on the data provided in the article submission card. The pro forma e-invoice is send within 5 working days. If the author does not receive the pro-forma e-invoice within the pointed time, we ask to verify SPAM mailbox or contact the editorial board of the journal via e-mail. The submission fee is not returned in the case of rejection of the paper.
Publication fee: standard publication fee (the maximum lengths of the article up to 35 thousand characters). The publication fee has to be paid after the submitted paper is reviewed and accepted for publishing. If the article is longer than 35 thousand characters, the author is charged with additional publication fee, which is proportional to the additional length of the article over 35 thousand characters. The author receives an e-invoice, which is issued based on the data provided in the article submission card.
Article Publication Charges for authors with Polish affiliation:
Submission fee: 400 PLN Publication fee: 1500 PLN
Article Publication Charges for authors with non-Polish affiliation:
Submission fee: 40 EURO Publication fee: 300 EURO
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Adam P. Balcerzak (Polish Economic Society; Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
Associate Editor
Michał Moszyński (Polish Economic Society; Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Ilona Pietryka (Polish Economic Society; Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
Statistical Editors
Elżbieta Antczak (Univestiy of Łódź, Poland): classic, spatial statistics and econometrics, geostatistics, regional analysis, sustainable development modelling and analysis of population flows
Maciej Beręsewicz (Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland): survey methodology, non-probability samples, big data, spatial statistics
Beata Bieszk-Stolorz (University of Szczecin, Poland): survival analysis, econometrics: logit, probit, tobit models, financial mathematics, descriptive statistics
Katarzyna Cheba (West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Poland): forecasting methods, forecasting missing data, multiple-criteria analysis, application of quantitative methods in market and marketing research, spatial econometrics
Ján Dvorský (Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic): quantitative research: methodology of questionnaire data analysis, regression: multi-linear, non-linear, logistic models, structural equation modelling, ANOVA: analysis of variance
Karolina Lewandowska-Gwarda (University of Lodz, Poland): spatial analysis: GIS, spatial statistics and econometrics, time series forecasting, labor market analysis and analysis of population flows
Ewa Majerowska (University of Gdańsk, Poland): financial econometric modelling, risk management, panel data models, time series models, econometric forecasting
Aleksandra Matuszewska-Janica (Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland): statistics, dynamic econometrics, multiple-criteria analysis
Agnieszka Orwat-Acedańska (University of Economics in Katowice, Poland): multivariate statistical data analysis, robust statistics, univariate and multivariate robust estimation, spatial statistics and econometrics
Subject Editors
Daiva Jurevičienė (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania): financial economics: financial institutions and services
Kornélia Lazányi (Óbuda University, Hungary): education and entrepreneurship
Tomáš Meluzín (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic): financial economics: corporate finance and governance
Magdolna Sass (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute of World Economics, Hungary): regional economics, regions innovation potential
Iveta Šimberová (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic): industrial organization
Diana Mihaela Tîrcă (“Constantin Brancusi” University of Targu-Jiu, Romania): agricultural economics, environmental and ecological economics
Zuzana Tučková (Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic): natural resource economics and tourism
Members of Scientific Board
Larysa Antoniuk (Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman, Ukraine)
María del Carmen Melgar Hiraldo (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain)
Andrzej Cieślik (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Antonio Fasano (University of Rome Luiss and Salerno, Italy)
Yevhen Krykavskyy (Lviv Politechnic National University, Ukraine)
Alena Kocmanová (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Nataļja Lāce (Riga Technical University, Latvia)
Tomáš Löster (University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic)
Marina Malkina (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod, Russia)
Jan J. Michałek (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Ladislav Mura (Pan-European University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
José Antonio Ordaz Sanz (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain)
Diana-Mihaela Pociovălişteanu (“Constantin Brancusi” University of Targu Jiu, Romania)
Rastislav Rajnoha (Pan-European University, Slovakia)
Marian Reiff (University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia)
Oldřich Rejnuš (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Cristina Rovera (University of Torino, Italy)
Ligita Simanskiene (Klaipėda University, Lithuania)
Viktorija Skvarciany (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania)
David Tuček (Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic)
Marek Zinecker (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
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