ISSN 2645-3061
The Nigerian Studies in Economics and Management Sciences (NSiEMS)

The Nigerian Studies in Economics and Management Sciences (NSiEMS) is a research journal that publishes new and advanced research results in the fields of Economics and Management Sciences as well as discussion on local, state and national economic issues. The journal also publishes papers from the annual Nigerian Studies in Economics and Management Sciences Conference sponsored by the Department Economics of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria. In line with the aims and scope of the journal, the editors encourage research works that are new and innovative and management-based which can advance frontier of knowledge; such novelty and innovation could have origins in ideas, theoretical development, databases, research design and methodologies. NSiEMS publication is released annually, one volume per year.

Author's Manuscript Guide
1. Originality

Report submitted should be an original and unpublished work. Any paper submitted which is identical or elaborated by line research work already published at under review for another publication will be rejected.

2. Submission of Manuscripts
  • Manuscripts should be submitted in MS-Word to the journal website http://www.nsems.org or by email to nsems.economics@gmail.com. Once manuscript is received, an acknowledgement email stating the paper ID will be sent to corresponding author for further correspondence.
3. Structure of Manuscripts
  • The cover page should be separated from the manuscript text and should contain the title of the manuscript, author(s) names and affiliation, contact addresses (e-mail and telephone numbers). The manuscript text should begin with abstract on a fresh page.
  • Title of manuscript should be concise and informative. Authors are advised to avoid lengthy titles
  • Abstract of not more than 250 words showing the motivation of the study, methods and conclusion is required. The abstract should be simple and concise without any technical econometric or statistical indices.
  • Five (5) Keywords, JEL classifications and paper classification under any of the following (Research paper; view point; conceptual paper; case study; Literature review; general review; Doctoral Dissertation) should be indicated after the abstract
  • The length would reach manuscript is 20 gallery sized pages including figures, tables and references. A maximum of 25 pages is permitted at each cost for additional pages.
  • Manuscript should be Times New Roman 10 - point four size at 1.51m spacing between table with single speech with 1-inch or 2.54cm margin on all sides.
  • Tables should be typed on separate pages. Number the illustrations according to the sequence of the appearance in the text where they are to be labeled as "Table 1", "Table 2", etc.
  • Table titles should be short and self-explanatory. Each table must have an accompanying explanation and its source below it. Descriptions such as table below or above should be avoided.
  • A brief title should be given above each table and any footnotes below.
  • Manuscript should be written in English (either US or UK spelling is accepted, but not a mixture of both).
4. Organization of the Paper
  • The manuscript should be divided into five (5) sections:
  • Introduction: Should provide a clear statement of the problem, the relevant literature on the subject, and the proposed approach or solution (statement of problem/gap in literature). It should be understandable to colleagues from a broad range of disciplines.
  • Data and Methods: Methods should be complete enough to allow methodology to be reproduced. Only truly new procedures should be described in detail; previously published procedures should be cited, and important modifications should be mentioned briefly.
  • Results: Should be presented with clarity and precision. Findings should be written in past tense. Previously published findings should also be in past tense. Results should be explained without extensive reference to literature.
  • Discussion: Should interpret findings in context of current results and previous studies. This section should explain implications for policy and current debates.
  • Conclusion: Should concisely summarize key findings in line with the study objectives (typically 3-5 sentences).
  • The Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be brief (Optional).
5. Illustrations
  • All illustrations should be submitted in a form suitable for reproduction. Number the illustrations according to the sequence of their appearance in the text, where they are to be referred to as "Fig. 1." "Fig. 2", etc. Each illustration may have a legend if required.
  • Photographs should be glossy prints. The authors' name and figure number should be indicated on the back of each illustration.
6. Headings
  • The following sequence of headings should be used: 1,11 (then 1.2, 13), 111 (then 11.2, 113...)
  • Please refrain from using fourth level sections/headers.
7. Footnotes
  • In the text, footnotes are not permitted. They should be properly included in the context.
  • Use smaller font size for table footnotes.
8. Symbolic and Abbreviations
  • Please use widely accepted symbols and forms of abbreviation.
  • If there is any doubt in your mind about a symbol or abbreviation given the full expression followed by the abbreviation, when it appears in the text for the first time.
9. Mathematics
  • Mathematical expressions and equations should be properly typewritten, with all symbols aligned as they are to appear in print.
  • All Greek letters and other special symbols must be identified.
  • Vectors will be set in bold face and should be indicated in the manuscript by underlining with a way line.
  • Equations or formulae should be numbered serially on the right-hand side by Arabic numerals in parentheses.
  • Include DOI of the references whenever available
  • Please follow the style below:
10. References

References must follow the current edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th referencing style typed with single line spacing within a reference.

11. Peer Review Policy

The journal adheres strictly to an accelerated and thorough double-blind review policy in which the identity of the reviewer and authors is not revealed to each other.

All manuscripts are reviewed as soon as possible, and the editorial decision is reached within 3-4 weeks of submission. There is room for authors to opt for fast-track review of 2 weeks, but it attracts additional charges of N7,000 or USD10 respectively. Manuscripts that fall under fast-track option would be published, if accepted for publication within the specified period. The reviewer recommendation determines whether an article will be "Accepted;" "Accepted subject to minor corrections; "Accepted subject to re-submission with significant corrections; or "Rejected.

12. Publication Fee

The total publication fee is thirty thousand netto only (N32,000) with equivalent of USD50.00 for international authors. The fee covers peer review charges and publishing fee, as follows.

Item Naira (₦) USD ($)
Peer Review Charge 7,000 10
Publishing Charge 25,000 40

The peer review charge is paid on submission of the manuscript while the publishing charge is paid on acceptance of the article but before publication. The extra charges for fast-track review will be paid on submission of manuscript.

Authors in Nigeria can make payment into the undetected account:
AAUA-ECO BOOK AND JOURNAL ACCOUNT
Access Bank Plc.
1894855611

Declaration

The Nigerian Studies in Economics and Management Sciences promotes originality and novelty of research. Papers submitted to the journal for publication consideration will be scrutinized to authenticate its originality and protect the integrity of its promoters. However, the journal The Nigerian Studies in Economics and Management Sciences will not be responsible for violation of existing laws regarding plagiarism on the part of authors.