11-11-2017 04:37 AM
Dear experts,
Could you help to find a proper endotes output style for Journal of Management Studies?
I have attached the JMS formatting requirement. Also i'd like to point out that i have found people posted similar solutions before and i tried the JMS styple shared by Leanne. However, the cition styple is weird.
For example, JMS requires styles : Jackson et al., 2008; Stevis, 2010,
But the exisited JMS styple looks like: Jackson et al., 2008, p.^pp; Stevis, 2010, p.^pp. (there is always a extra p.^pp at the end)
For the last bit, JMS requires styles :
Christmann, P. (2004). 'Multinational Companies and the Natural Envir
onment: Determinants of Global Environmental Policy Standardization'. Academy of Management Journal, 47, 747-760.
The exisited JMS styple looks like:
Christmann, P. (2004). Multinational Companies and the Natural Environment: Determinants of Global Environmental Policy Standardization. Academy of Management Journal, 47, 747-760.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
For some reason i cannot upload any pdf file. The relevant link is...
Ok.. for some reasons i cannot even include HTML in my post.. the key words are 'JMS Manuscript Preparation Guidelines'. Sorry for the extra leg work...
Thanks,
Cheng
Solved! Go to Solution.
11-11-2017 01:44 PM
As in the other post. I revised it (although it looks the same!) - but this one works.
11-12-2017 02:22 AM
Dear Leanne,
Thank you for your promptly reply. The revised output styple has come really close to what JMS requires. There are only three discrepanies (highlighted), '&' , astrophes (required by JMS before and after the aricle title) and hundredth digit of the volumn(if they are the same, it does not need to show up twice), remained b/w the revised and the JMS styple.
Returned by the revised JMS- wiley 11-2017 ens:
Christmann, P. & Taylor, G. (2006). Firm self-regulation through international certifiable standards: determinants of symbolic versus substantive implementation. Journal of International Business Studies, 37, 863-878.
Required by JMS:
Christmann, P. and Taylor, G. (2006). 'Firm self-regulation through international certifiable standards: determinants of symbolic versus substantive implementation'. Journal of International Business Studies, 37, 863-78.
Hopefully i can get your help with this matter. Thank you again for your kindness and helpful suggestion!
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Cheng
11-12-2017 01:16 PM - edited 11-12-2017 01:17 PM
Once more into the breach. - but I only changed the apostrophies for the journal article title. Don't know which other ref types might also require it. Already were there for book section. (p.s. what if the page numbers were 120-127 , do they want 120-7 or 120-27 -- Endnote can do either. I did the later since you specified "hundreds".
Here is the manual, so you can see how you can make further modifictions are required. Remember that the new style needs to be saved and then the manuscript ribbon needs to be changed to use it.
11-12-2017 11:10 PM
Dear Leanne,
The biography section looks very good now! Thank you!!
If you could help me to edit the last bit of citation, huge thanks!!
1. if there are two authors, 'and', instead of '&', should be placed. and et al should be droped and surname of both authors should be included.
the citation styple from the attached output style: Christmann et al., 2006
JMS requires: Christmann and Taylor, 2006
Thanks !!!!! Looking forward to hearning from you, Leanne!
Best,
Cheng
11-13-2017 12:47 PM
11-13-2017 08:37 PM
Thanks, Leanne!!
I promise you this is the last bit !
For citation in which at least three authors were include, the format is irregular. Sometimes first author's surname and abbreviation( et al.) would show but other times the full name of the first author would show. For instance,
(the red-highlighted one needs to be corrected. (preferred style: Autor et al., 2017) I initially thought that might be something wrong with the enw source. But after i tried enw downloaded from the official web of the paper, results came out the same... So it can only be fixed via endnotes.)
(Autor, David H et al., 2017; Snower et al., 2009)
Autor, D. H., Dorn, D., Katz, L. F., Patterson, C. and Van Reenen, J. (2017). 'Concentrating on the Fall of the Labor Share'. Social Science Electronic Publishing, 107, 180-85.
Snower, D. J., Brown, A. J. and Merkl, C. (2009). 'Globalization and the welfare state: A review of Hans-Werner Sinn's can Germany be saved?'. Journal of Economic Literature, 47, 136-58.
Again very much looking forward to your reply and appreciate every bit of your help!!!!
Best regard from Shanghai,
Cheng
11-14-2017 11:48 AM
You need to make sure that both (or more) records in Endnote with that author, that you used in the manuscript is spelled exactly the same way. No spaces, not one with just initials and one with the full name. Copy and paste it from one to the other, or Endnote will continue to "disambiguate" them as it doesn't know that D. H. Autor is the same as David H Autor.
11-15-2017 03:27 AM
11-15-2017 10:52 AM - edited 11-15-2017 10:53 AM
No, you don't have to do this manually. There is a way to change the output style to ignore the usual requirement of disambiguation of same surname but different authors. (and I attach the further modified style below.)
This knowledge base article discusses this in more detail. https://support.clarivate.com/Endnote/s/article/EndNote-Removing-author-name-initials-from-APA-Style...
style editing manuals: https://support.clarivate.com/Endnote/s/article/EndNote-Windows-and-Mac-Style-Editing-Guide?language...