While business case-studies become an integral part of the business education curriculum and corporate training, there is a clear lack of case-studies focusing on the business and corporate activities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
The MENA Journal of Business Case Studies (MENA) is an international peer reviewed journal that focuses on the various business areas, corporate, organizations in the MENA region. The journal is published in cooperation with El-Khazindar Business Research and Case Center (KCC), The American University in Cairo, Egypt.
KCC provides world-class case studies and other educational services offering students outstanding participant-centered learning tools. KCC’s services are dedicated to developing top caliber students, connecting businesses and students in the region, and ultimately contributing to the betterment of the society through academic research and practical applications.
ISSN: 2326-7038
Editor-in-Chief
Maha Mourad,
Director, El Khazindar Business Research and Case Center (KCC)
Assistant Professor of Marketing
Department of Management
The American University in Cairo, Egypt
International Editorial Board
Imad Baalbaki, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Jayanty Kuppusamy, Multimedia University, Malaysia
Lena-Maria Öberg, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Nahid Hashemian Bojnord, Khayyam Higher educational institute, Iran
Jaroslaw Witkowski, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland
Jennifer Adelstein, International College of Management, Sydney, Australia
Iris Uitz, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Keri Logan, Massey University Wellington Campus, New Zealand
Kamla Al-Busaidi, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Susana de Juana-Espinosa, University of Alicante, Spain
Jashua Rajesh Modapothala, Monash University, Malaysia
António Eduardo Martins, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
Kieth Hales, Bond University, Australia
Inga Hunter, Massey University, New Zealand
Lejla Vrazalic, Middlesex University Dubai, UAE
Chunhui Liu, University of Winnipeg, Canada
Cheah Phaik Kin, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia
José Luís Bandeira Martins, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), Portugal
Saîda Habhab-Rave, IAE Poitiers, France
Manuscripts will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and contribution. Submitted manuscript must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere.
All submissions will go through centralized database for classification and internal administration purposes. Once classified, papers will be directed to the appropriate Editor. All submissions are read by at least one of the Editors. Every effort is made to judge the merits of manuscripts. Editor will refer the manuscript to 2-3 external reviewers in a full double-blind peer review process and will send a summary of review back to the author(s).
Editors have full authority to make one of the following decisions:
– Publish without modification
– Accept with revision
– Accept with major revision
– Reject
Please note: An invitation to accept with major revision does not imply a promise of subsequent publication, however, it is an indication of a positive reaction from reviewers and there is a possibility of publication. Editors may take note of comments and advice made by reviewers that are not intended to be shared with authors. For all accept with revision, only editor in chief will review the revised manuscript before giving the final accept/reject decision.
The main body of the paper can include titles and subtitles followed by discussion to address: literature review, research question, research design and methodology, result, discussion, study limitations and conclusion.
Body text is set in ‘Text’ style (Justified). Paragraphs are separated by a separate line.
Figures and Tables
Include figures and tables within the body of your paper. DO NOT design your figures using Microsoft word in bits and pieces. This will cause the figure to be distorted during formatting and production. You have to use a drawing tool and import the figure to word.
Figures titles should be under the figure. Table title should be above the table.
Make sure you have permission of any previously published figure or table from publishers and/or authors. This is the sole responsibility of the author(s).
Acknowledgment
Include any acknowledgement right before the references section (if applicable)
Referencing published research within text
References to previously published research studies must in Harvard style. Author(s) should make every effort to ensure completeness, accuracy and consistency of each reference.
Examples:
– In a research study by ackoff (1961) …..
– Gibberd et al (1991) mentioned……
– In the book by Dunlop and Williams (1989) ……
References
References section should be at the end of the manuscript. References to previously published research studies must in Harvard style. References should be arranged alphabetically without numbers. Keep one black line between each two references. Please follow the examples below.
Journal Articles
Last name, initials. (year) ‘Article title with only first letter upper case,’ Journal name, vol (issue no.), pages.
Example: Articles with one author
Ackoff, R L. (1961) ‘Management Misinformation Systems,’ Management Science, 14 (4), 147-156.
Example: Articles with two authors
Sabri, EH and Beamon, M. (2000), ‘A Multi-Objective Approach to Simultaneous Strategic and Operational Planning in Supply Chain Design,’ Omega: an International Journal of Management Science 28 (1), 581-598.
Example: Articles with more than two authors
Fox, MS., Barbyceanu, M. and Teigen, R. (2000), ‘Agent-oriented Supply Chain Management,’ International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems, 12 (1), 165-88
Online Journals and websites
Last name, initial(s). (Date published). Title of article. [Online]. Publisher. [Date you accessed the site]. Available: URL.
Example:
Lorek, L. A., (2003), ”Buyers catch on to online shopping,’ San Antonio Express-News. [Online], [Retrieved December 22, 2003], http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/document
Books
Bonini, C P. (1963) Simulation of Information and Decision Systems in the Firm, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Edited Books
Trowbridge, P. (2003), A case study of green supply chain management at advanced micro devices, Greening the Supply Chain, Sarki, J. (ed), Greenleaf, Sheffield.
Periodicals
James, D. (1999), ‘From clicks to coin,’ Marketing News, 33 (21), 3.
Conference Paper
Jandos, J. and Vorisek, J. (2009), ‘Enterprise Web 2.0. What is it really?’ Proceedings of the 13th Inernational Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9821489-2-1, 9-10 November 2009, Marrakech, Morocco, 10-15.
Copyright Notice
The MENA Journal of Business Case Studies (MENA) is an open access Journal. Open access journals are those that provide immediate and free access of all published full-text articles to interested readers around the world. Open access provide readers with the ability to view, save, print, copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt any published article without fee-based subscriptions.
Open access publishing (OAP) can provide several benefits to participating authors. It helps in maximizing the dissemination and impact of research by making it available to all readers worldwide. Further, recently published literature suggest that OAP increases the chance of more citations of the published work, which in turn can be translated into more recognition of research. More importantly, OAP promotes and encourages cumulative research and knowledge building worldwide by providing easy, enhanced, and accelerated access to research.
Publishing an article in MENA requires payment of the manuscript processing charges once the manuscript accepted for publication. The payment is to be made by one of the authors, their university/organization, or funding entity. The manuscript processing charges are designed to allow publishers to recover manuscript processing expenses and the cost of making the full-text available on the Internet to all interested researchers.
The manuscript charges:
Research paper | EUR €295 |
Viewpoint | EUR €295 |
Book Review | EUR €295 |
Project Reference List | EUR €295 |
Manuscript Types
Research paper: is a full paper with complete set of references. This include completed research, research in progress, liturature review, meta analysis, conceptual papers, and case studies.
Viewpoint: an article that reflects the author’s opinion, interpretation, or future projection.
Book Review: a review of rcently published book.
Project List: Reference lists of research groups, and current projects and applications.
Copyright
Authors who publish in any IBIMA Publishing open access journal retain the copyright of their work under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, which allows the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. No permission is required from the authors or the publishers.
Important Disclaimer
Neither this Journal nor IBIMA Publishing accepts any liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate, misleading data, opinions, or statements. Although every effort is made by the journal and the editorial board of this open access journal to see that no inaccurate, misleading data, opinions, or statements appear in the published article. It has to be clear that the data, opinions, and statements appearing in the articles are the sole responsibility of the author(s).
The Journal is indexed and/or abstracted in the following databases/resources:
German National Library of Economics (ZBW)
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