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About the journal

 

Basic information

 

The journal Production ISSN 0103-6513 is the flagship journal of ABEPRO - Brazilian Association of Production Engineering. Production (formerly, Produção) was created in 1990 in order to provide a communication medium for academic articles in the Production Engineering field. The journal is among the top Brazilian journals in Operations, Manufacturing, Industrial and Production Engineering and Management.

For the period 2018-2020, Prof. Dr-.Ing. Enzo Morosini Frazzon (from the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, the Production Engineering Graduate Program and the Production and Logistics Intelligent Systems of the Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC) will be the Editor-in-chief.

The Production journal is Open Access and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY), and it is digitally preserved by SciELO.

 

 

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Intellectual property

 

All content of the journal, except where identified, is licensed under a Creative Commons attribution-type BY.

 

 

Sponsors

 

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Editorial board

 

Editor-in-chief

   

 

Associate editors

   

 

Editorial board

   

 

Desktop publishing and editorial consulting

 

Editora Cubo

Editorial Assistant of Production Journal/Editorial Office by Editora Cubo
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Instructions to authors

 

Important notice

 

Production is open access and does not charge fees from its contributors. The journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY), and it is digitally preserved by SciELO.

Production only accepts manuscripts in good English.

All submitted manuscripts shall follow the American Psychological Association - APA Norm for references and citations.

Production journal screens all submissions for similarity, please ensure that if your paper has been previously presented at conferences, it has been substantially improved in order to be considered to the review process, and properly reference to these previous publications is included.

Please read the guidelines below thoroughly before submitting your manuscript.

 

 

1. Scope and policy

 

Production journal aims to foster knowledge creation and its dissemination in operations and production engineering field.

Submitted manuscripts must include original contributions to theory and/or empirical results, supported by strong methodologies. Manuscripts must not be accepted for publication (or have been published) by other periodicals or be under evaluation for publication through any other means.

 

 

2. Manuscript evaluation process

 

The evaluation process for manuscripts submitted to the Production journal comprises the following steps:

1. First screen review: the Editor-in-Chief , Co-Editor or the Associate Editor appointed by the Editor-in-Chief, will examine the manuscript suitability regarding scope and editorial policy, and scientific contribution.
2. Preliminary evaluation for format and submission norms: The editorial assistant may ask authors to make adjustments in their manuscripts
3. Double Blind Review: manuscripts are assigned to an Associate Editor, who will selected two or more reviewers, for double blind review. The Editor in Chief or Associate Editor make the final recommendation for the manuscript, based on the reviewers´ assessment report. Manuscripts for which revisions are recommended will undergo further evaluation steps, to verify whether requests have been met.

Manuscript submission implies that its publication has been approved by all coauthors, if applicable, and the responsible authorities of the institution where the study/research was performed (by signing a term of publishing rights).

Authors are responsible for the manuscript content published in the journal, which must comply with Production Journal copyright and ethical principles. Production Journal does not take legal responsibility for errors or omissions, which may be identified before or after publication.

 

 

3. Manuscript preparation

 

3.1 Language

Production journal only accepts manuscripts in English.

3.2 Manuscript size

Manuscripts shall have from 4,000 to 8,000 words, including references.

3.3 Manuscript structure

3.3.1 Authorship

Production Journal does not allow addition or removal of authors after manuscript submission.

All information on the authors and their affiliations shall be included only in the online submission system; such information will be excerpted therefrom if the manuscript is accepted.

With effect from 1st. January 2019, Production Journal require that all authors and co-authors to have a valid ORCID in the ScholarOne submission system. For personal inscription go to https://orcid.org/signin.

Authors and affiliations shall not be included in the manuscript file to ensure double blind review process. Additionally, all properties shall be removed from the uploaded manuscripts.

3.3.2 Title page

The title should be concise but informative and should not contain more than 15 words.

The abstract should be structured in five topics:

1. Paper aims
2. Originality
3. Research method (if not a theoretical essay)
4. Main findings
5. Implications for theory and practice

Keywords should always be provided without repeating terms from the title. It is mandatory to include between three to five keywords per manuscript.

Authors and affiliations shall not be included in the Title Page file to ensure the double blind review process.

3.3.3 Paper structure and topic organization

All Sections and Subsections should be numbered beginning with the Introduction.

3.4 Cover Letter

Submissions must be accompanied by a Cover letter, which must highlight its adherence to the Editorial scope of the journal, theoretical and practical relevance, aims, methods, main results and its original theoretical, empirical and/or methodological contribution.

3.5 Units, notes, abbreviations, and other such considerations

Units of measurement should always follow the standard defined by the International System (IS). Abbreviations used in the tables, figures, and other objects must be defined below such objects, even if they have previously been defined in the text.

The names of products and equipment must include the trademark symbol (®) and information on the manufacturer name, city and country.

Footnotes are not accepted in this periodical and should always be directly incorporated in the text body.

Please note: In English manuscripts, the decimals must be separated by points/dots (not commas).

3.6 Tables and equations

Tables should be compiled using the table resources in MS Word. Tables inserted as images cannot be accepted and will result in delayed evaluation and publication. They shall be numbered sequentially, presenting caption and sources in the manuscript. We will not accept items that are not properly cited in the text and vice versa. Tables for which no sources are cited are understood as originally produced by the authors, and under their responsibility Equations should always be carefully revised and sequentially numbered whenever necessary.

3.7. Figures and Illustrations

Images, figures and photographs should always be produced in 300 dpi resolution or higher. Figures should be inserted only in JPEG format. Data displayed must be in English and the smallest font must be legible after insertion in the file text. Figures and illustrations must display a caption and source as well as be referenced in the text. We will not accept figures that are not properly cited in the text and vice versa.

Figures for which no sources are cited are understood as originally produced by the authors, and under their responsibility.

3.8 Citations 

Production journal adopts the citation and reference style of the American Psychological Association - APA.

Citations in the text body should follow the author-date citation system, that is, notes in the text should only indicate the author’s surname and year of publication.

Direct citations (verbatim transcript of the consulted paper) should be within the body text in double quotation marks. In these cases, the page(s) of the source consulted must be specified. In indirect citations, the indication of the page(s) consulted is optional.

Some examples of citations:

  • One author: Sayers (1970); (Sayers, 1970).
  • Two authors: Moraes & Furuie (2010); (Moraes & Furuie, 2010).
  • More than two authors: Ferreira et al. (1984); (Ferreira et al., 1984).
  • Citing articles of the same author: Santos (2003a, b; 2007); (Santos, 2003a, b; 2007).

3.9 Reference List

The reference list should be elaborated first alphabetically and then by chronological order, if necessary. Multiple references of the same author in the same year must be identified by letters ('a', 'b' and 'c', etc.) placed after the year of publication, according to the citations in the body text. All the bibliography/literature used and cited in the text must be in the list of references, as well as each reference in the list must be cited in the text.

When preparing your list of references, please note the following:

  • Do not use "et al." in references.
  • Always use full titles to identify journals.
  • Citations from recent literature are preferred.
  • Whenever possible, avoid difficult-to-access citations, such as out-of-print or rare
  • books and unpublished materials.
  • Avoid using theses, dissertations and other unpublished or under-preparation articles.

Examples:

Journal articles
Herbst-Damm, K. L., & Kulik, J. A. (2005). Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival times of terminally ill patients. Health Psychology, 24, 225-229. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225<

Sillick, T. J., & Schutte, N. S. (2006). Emotional intelligence and self-esteem mediate between perceived early parental love and adult happiness. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38-48. Retrieved from http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/ejap

Ganster, D. C., Schaubroeck, J., Sime, W. E., & Mayes, B. T. (1991). The nomological validity of the Type A personality among employed adults. Journal of Applied Psychology, 76, 143-168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.76.1.143

Books
Light, I. (2006). Deflecting immigration: Networks, markets, and regulation in Los Angeles. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Shotton, M. A. (1989). Computer addiction? A study of computer dependency [DX Reader version]. Retrieved from http://www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/html/index.asp

American Psychological Association, Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. (2007). Report of the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/wpo/sexualization.html

Chapter in book
Haybron, D. M. (2008). Philosophy and the science of subjective well-being. In M. Eid & R. J. Larsen (Eds.), The science of subjective well-being (pp. 17-43). New York: Guilford Press.

Events
Muellbauer, J. (2007, September). Housing, credit, and consumer expenditure. In S. C. Ludvigson (Chair), Housing and consumer behavior. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole, WY.

3.10 File Format

Manuscripts should be prepared on MS Word 2007, or a later versions.

Document should be formatted in a single column, with 1.5-line spacing. All figures, graphs, tables, and other text objects, should be included in the document body positioned to provide the best reading flow.

Two (02) files must be uploaded to the online submission system:

  • the MS Word version without author’s data (in the submission system please insert this file with the status “Main Document”);
  • A copyright transfer document filled and signed by only the corresponding author and scanned as a JPG or PDF. Please use the copyright transfer model (in the submission system please insert this file with the status “Supplemental File NOT for Review”).

 

 

 

4. Eletronic submission

 

Manuscripts must be submitted using our submission system ScholarOne.

4.1 How to access the Submission system

The system can be accessed from the Production Journal website, or at https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/prod-scielo.

4.2 How to submit a manuscript

After logging in, use the menu to access the "Author" then click on the link to "Start a new submission”. Follow the onscreen instructions starting with “Begin Submission”.

  • Step 1: insert Type, Title, & Abstract of the manuscript
  • Step 1: insert Type, Title, & Abstract of the manuscript
  • Step 2: insert Attributes, Keywords
  • Step 3: insert the informations about Authors & Institutions
  • Step 4: insert the Details & Comments, Cover Letter, informations about Funding, Conflict of interest and others confirmations;
    • the cover letter should have a description of the manuscript relevance. Authors and affiliations shall not be included in the Cover Letter to ensure a double blind review.
  • Step 5: insert the Files (File Upload):
    • A MS Word version without authors data (in the submission system please insert this file with the status “Main Document”);
    • copyright transfer document filled and signed by the corresponding author and scanned as a JPG or PDF. Please use the copyright transfer model (in the submission system please insert this file with the status “Supplemental File NOT for Review”)
    • Figures (if any) in JPEG format.
  • Step 6: Review & Submit for to confirm all the informations inserted and use the bottons of View Proof for check all the files (this checking are obligatory)
  • Step 7: After that click in “Submit”.
 

 

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E-mail: production@editoracubo.com.br