Editorial Board

Editor

Mr Jack Iveson, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute, Switzerland

Contact:  jack.iveson@htmi.ch

Editorial Advisory Board

Mr Anthony Lack, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute, Switzerland

Dr Carlos Oberli, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute, Switzerland

Ms Titi Torstensson, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute, Switzerland

Mr Keith Howison, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute, Switzerland

Guidelines for submitting an article to

The International Hospitality Student Journal

Articles for publication in the first instance should be submitted by email to jack.iveson@htmi.ch

Please read these Guidelines very carefully and pay attention to the detail.  Failure to follow these Guidelines may result in your article being returned to you for amendment and hence its publication will be delayed.  Please also pay particular attention to the referencing conventions used by The Contemporary Issues in Hospitality Journal and based on Harvard referencing.

Articles must directly address core issues in hospitality or tourism.  Articles should provide a clear theoretical rationale for the work discussed, rather than providing just a descriptive account.  Articles should be written to appeal to and to be understood by an international audience.

The Contemporary Issues in Hospitality Journal will review all submissions provided they are the property (copyright) of the submitting author(s).  Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources. Articles will only be considered for publication if they have not been published, submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere.

Each article will be peer reviewed by two members of the Editorial Board.

Format of articles

All articles should begin with the Title of the article (Cambria Bold font 24,centered), followed by the names, institute and email addresses of all Authors on the bottom left of the first title page (Cambria 12).

Articles should be 2000-3000 words in length, including references.  Pages should not be numbered. Footnotes should be avoided.

Articles should be typed in CAMBRIA font size 12; double line spacing; with 3.17 cm margins on left and right; and 2.54 cm margins top and bottom.

Section titles should be typed in Cambria (size 12, bold) and these should include and introduction, numerous sub-sections, conclusion and recommendations based on preceding research content.

Figures, Diagrams and Tables should clearly labelled and numbered:  Figure 1, Figure 2; Diagram 1, Diagram 2; Table 1, Table 2 and so on.

All abbreviations must be fully explained at their first occurrence and the use of acronyms should be kept to a minimum bearing in mind the international readership.

References must be included for every item referred to in the article and should be presented in the Harvard style.

It is very important that these guidelines are followed exactly.

Articles for publication in the first instance should be submitted by email to jack.iveson@htmi.ch