Brief Background
REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal is an online scientific journal, with continuous publication quarterly (three issues per year: Jan./Apr.; May/Aug.; Sept./Dec.), published by the Associação Nacional de Estudos em Empreendedorismo e Gestão de Pequenas Empresas (ANEGEPE). The REGEPE had its first edition in 2012 and, until 2022 (v.11, n.3) its title was Revista de Empreendedorismo e Gestão de Pequenas Empresas (ISSN 2316-2058). After these 10 years, from 2023 (v.12, n.1) the journal was renamed REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal (2965-1506). The REGEPE, from v.12, n.2 of 2023, implemented multimedia editing, that is, it adopts the inclusion of audio and video of its articles. The audios reproduce, in the three languages (Portuguese, Spanish and English), information on the title, authors and their affiliations, abstract and keywords. The video, on the other hand, brings the scientific dissemination of the article, presented by the authors themselves. This action thus favors the range of multimedia accessibility resources (RMA). In addition, REGEPE, as of v.12, n.2 of 2023, made its transition to adherence to the principles of open science, as well as started publishing articles in the Extensible Markup Language (XML) format, following the set of elements and the tagging rules defined by the SciELO Publishing Schema. This action makes REGEPE and its content accessible to any type of platform, browser and device, contributing to accessibility and greater visibility. The REGEPE mission aims to promote the debate of relevant topics in the area of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, in addition to serving as a channel to disseminate conceptual and methodological advances and promote studies and theoretical and empirical formulations for the area of entrepreneurship and small business management. |
Open Science Compliance
The Open Science movement proposes guidelines for collaborative, shared and public scientific practice. In line with the Open Science guidelines, REGEPE adopts a series of practices, such as: the open access policy; the code of good practices for editors; the use of social networks for the dissemination of published works; and the precise indication of the role of each of the authors in articles with multiple authorship, according to CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy). In addition, it encourages the sharing and availability of the contents underlying the preparation of the research and the results obtained, such as the databases of the analyses, the data collection instruments, the computer program codes used in the statistical analyses and other additional materials. They can be made available in open online repositories, such as Zenodo, Figshare and OSF, if they cannot be published in the work itself. The authors of approved papers will fill out the Declaration of Open Science Compliance, in order to give full transparency to this information. REGEPE encourages the publication of preprint articles on public platforms, such as Preprints, SciELO Preprints and EmeRI, so that, where appropriate, they can be discussed openly, before being published. Finally, in line with the practices of open science, REGEPE offers authors and reviewers options for opening the peer review process, with or without identifying their names. The authorization for disclosure of the name may be given by the authors of the article (at the time of submission with a simple selection of the option and, subsequently, if approved, by signing the Declaration of Open Science Compliance and by the evaluators (by selecting the options contained in the Own evaluation forms*, already integrated the ReviewerCredits to the OJS system of REGEPE. In case of publication of the evaluations that supported the decision to publish the article, they may be edited by the editorial board of the journal. It should be noted that we also credit the contribution of the Associate Editors (Handling Editors) in the published article. REGEPE's manuscripts evaluation forms: |
Ethics in Publication
REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal is committed to upholding the highest standards of ethics and quality in publishing. We expect all parties involved in publishing in our journal—the author, the journal editor, the reviewer, and the publisher to adhere to the same ethical principles. We do not accept plagiarism or other unethical behavior. Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE): REGEPE supports the development and practical application of consistent ethical standards throughout the academic publishing community. In the event of research or publication misconduct, REGEPE adheres to the Committee's flowcharts. For the sake of clarity, we would like to highlight that our ethical practices in publishing are also guided by Elsevier's guidelines, which include: (i) editors' duties; (ii) reviewers' duties, and (iii) authors' duties. Furthermore, signatories to the ethical practices in publishing reported here include high-impact and reference journals in fields of study similar to REGEPE, such as the Journal of Business Research and Technovation. Below, we have listed and summarized the key points that REGEPE considers relevant for the entire academic community to observe. Editors' Duties:
Reviewer's Duties
Author's Duties
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Note on Research with Human Participants: REGEPE is aware that ethical standards govern the conduct of scientific researchers. It is therefore of the utmost importance to adhere to ethical principles in order to protect the dignity, rights and well-being of participants in any research. It is therefore recommended that authors of any and all research carried out should be aware of the rules (laws and policies) of the respective national bodies as well as their institutions regarding the need or otherwise to comply with the guidelines when conducting research involving human beings. For research conducted in Brazil, authors should adhere to the laws, rules, and procedures outlined on the Plataforma Brasil. For research conducted in other locations, authors are required to comply with the procedures of their respective countries and competent bodies. |
Focus and Scope
The REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal publishes articles on theoretical development and theoretical-empirical articles, reviews, case studies and technological reports in the areas of entrepreneurship and small business management. A REGEPE defends and encourages plurality in the topics addressed and in theoretical and methodological approaches. Topics of interest to the publication include, among others:
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Digital Preservation
REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal has a policy of archiving its records in two systems:
REGEPE is also included in Publishing Policy Guidelines such as Diadorim and Sherpa/RoMEO |
Repository policy:
Authors are allowed and encouraged to post their work (Submitted version, Accepted version [Manuscript accepted by author] or Published version [Version of record]) online, for example in institutional repositories or on their website, as it can lead to productive exchanges as well as previous and larger citations of published work. REGEPE asks as policy conditions for Authors: They must indicate/link the published article with a DOI. (see The Effect of Open Access) at http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html.
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Indexing Sources
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Disclosure sources Metrics Bibliographic Journal Information
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Editorial Policy
Preprints REGEPE encourages publication of preprints on public platforms, such as Preprints, SciELO Preprints, and EmeRI, so that, if appropriate, they can be discussed openly before being published. Peer Review Process The article submitted to REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal goes through an evaluation process consisting of the following stepsd, namely: 1. A screening (Desk Review) carried out by the Editor-in-Chief, who analyzes its adequacy to the editorial policy and editorial standards of REGEPE, being rejected in case of inadequacy. At this stage, similarity analysis is also performed through Ithenticate's Similarity Check, which employs Turnitin. 2. Once the manuscript has passed this initial screening (desk review), the external review process begins, at which point the manuscript is sent to one of the Associate Editors, who analyzes the relevance and contribution of the text. If appropriate, the Associate Editor will then forward the manuscript to at least two double-blind reviewers selected on the basis of their expertise in the field. 3. The Associate Editors carry out the monitoring of this entire evaluation process, which can be extended by several rounds of evaluations. In each evaluation round the reviewers, through an opinion written in REGEPE's own Form*, will indicate the result, which can be one of the three:
4. When the results (ii) or (iii), the process then returns to the Editor-in-Chief, who will be responsible for making the final decision and communicating it to the authors. 5. Whenever authors are asked to revise, they must send 3 files: (i) a final version of the article, in a clean file, preferably in Word; (ii) a version with all the changes made and identified as a revision, preferably in Word and marked with a different color and not using the change control; (iii) a letter to the Editors commenting on all the changes made or not accepted, as directed by the reviewers. 6. After the approval of the article, it will proceed to the process of proofreading, translation (when applicable), digramation and final publication. In line with Open Science communication practices, REGEPE now adopts in its editorial policy, opening the peer review process in agreement with the reviewer. Thus, authors and reviewers may choose one of the means of opening the peer review process offered by the journal, as well as authors may agree to interact directly with reviewers responsible for evaluating the manuscript, when offered the option. To confirm and recognize the evaluation, in addition to giving visibility to the valuable volunteer effort in the preparation of the opinions, REGEPE has the ReviewerCredits system integrated into the journal's system, and the reviewer can select the options he wants. ReviewerCredits is a commercial website that provides a free service for academics to track, verify, and showcase their peer review by disclosing their editorial contributions to academic journals. We inform you that, in the case of the disclosure of evaluations that support the decision to publish an article, it may be edited by the editorial board of the journal. About manuscripts processing time Since 2022, the REGEPE has been vigorously improving its internal management processes in order to decrease the processing time of its manuscripts. Currently, the average time, considering the last three volumes, that is, data from one year of publications (v.11, n.3, Sept./Dec. 2022 to v.12 n.2, May-Aug. 2023) is:
- Average months to approval = 12.3 REGEPE's manuscripts evaluation forms:
Open Data REGEPE encourages the sharing of analysis datasets, instruments, statistical analysis scripts, scripts and additional materials made available in open online repositories, e.g. Zenodo, Figshare and OSF, if they cannot be published in the paper itself, and this information should be indicated in the manuscript. Consequently, articles reporting research should indicate and reference the availability of the content underlying the development of the research and the results obtained. Fees The REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal does not charge a fee (Article Processing Charge - APC) for published texts nor for those submitted for evaluation, review, publication, distribution or download. The publication is completely free and open access. Ethics and Misconduct, Correction and Retraction Policy Crossmark Policy Crossmark is a multi-publisher initiative from Crossref to provide a standard way for readers to locate the current version of a piece of content. Since January 2021 all REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal publications will carry a CrossMark icon that, with just one click on the CrossMark icon, readers will be able to see the status of a publication, viewing its complete history, tracking possible updates and corrections, retractions, or replacements. The Crossmark button will always be available on PDF publications, on the article page, and in other future formats that may become available such as Epub and HTML. By applying the Crossmark logo, REGEPE is committing to maintaining the content it publishes and to alerting readers of changes if and when they occur. Clicking on the CrossMark logo will tell you the current status of a document and may also give you additional publication record information about the document.
Update policies It is the authors' responsibility to inform REGEPE of any updates or modifications that may be necessary. REGEPE values science, the integrity of the editorial process, and of scientific publications and recognizes the inestimable value of authors, editors, reviewers, readers, and other collaborators that contribute to REGEPE's continued publication of research results. Thus, we seek to respect the scientific integrity and the editorial procedures in order to contribute to the maintenance of confidence in the published works. Considering publications since January 2021, updates as indicated below are subject to tracking:
REGEPE does not remove published papers. For more information about CrossMark, please visit: www.crossref.org/crossmark Policy on Conflict of Interest What constitutes a conflict of interest? A conflict of interest is any action or interest that may influence or appear to influence the impartiality, review or publication process for research or non-research articles submitted to REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal. Conflicts of interest may arise from financial or non-financial sources, professional or personal motivations. These conflicts can occur within institutions, organisations or other individuals. It is a requirement of REGEPE that all potential conflicts of interest are declared. This is an integral part of transparent research reporting. Failure to declare a conflict of interest may result in the immediate rejection of a manuscript. If an undisclosed conflict of interest comes to light after publication, REGEPE will act in accordance with COPE guidelines and issue a public notification to the community. Please find below some detailed guidelines on the assessment and declaration of conflict of interest for the submission and publication of papers to REGEPE. What to declare All individuals involved in the peer review process, including authors, editors, reviewers, and readers, must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may arise within five years of conducting the research under consideration or preparing the article for publication. Additionally, any interests that may be considered competing according to the aforementioned definition must be disclosed, even if they occurred outside the five-year period. Financial Conflicts of Interest Financial conflicts of interest include, but are not limited to:
Non-financial Conflicts of Interest Non-financial competing interests include, but are not limited to:
Who should declare conflicting interests? Authors: At the time of submission, authors must list all competing interests relevant to the research submitted. Examples may include, but are not limited to:
Editors and reviewers: It is the responsibility of editors and reviewers to declare any potential conflicts of interest and, if necessary, to disqualify themselves from involvement in the evaluation of a manuscript. The following are examples of situations that may necessitate an editor or reviewer's recusal from the peer review process:
Readers In accordance with the REGEPE commenting policy, all individuals posting comments on articles published in this journal are required to declare any competing interests (financial or non-financial) at the time of posting. Editorial Actions and Decisions
Adoption of similarity software As part of the Associação Brasileira de Editores Científicos (ABEC), REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal uses Ithenticate's Similarity Check service, which employs one of the most powerful tools for similarity detection – Turnitin. Thus, the works submitted to REGEPE are compared to the largest scientific, technical and medical database in the world. On the other hand, REGEPE contributes to the world community, as its articles are incorporated into the Ithenticate database. In this way, REGEPE guarantees its community exquisite security regarding the originality of its published articles. REGEPE recognizes that the analysis of the similarity report provided by Ithenticate must above all be qualitative and not based solely on the numerical value of the similarity index. In this sense, REGEPE, based on the CPG/FCA 06 Normative Instruction of Faculdade de Ciências Aplicadas of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas, defines that:
Gender and Sex Issues DEIA Principles (Diversity, Equity, Equality, and Accessibility) The REGEPE constantly takes actions with the objective of always seeking alignment with the DEIA principles. These include: Sex and Gender Issues The REGEPE editorial team, as well as the authors who publish in the journal, should always observe the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines. The SAGER guidelines comprise a set of guidelines that guide the reporting of sex and gender information in study design, data analysis, and in the results and interpretation of findings. In addition, REGEPE observes gender equity policy in the training of its editorial board. Accessibility issues The REGEPE, as of v.12, n.2, 2023, has implemented multimedia editing, that is, it adopts the inclusion of audios and videos of its articles. The audios reproduce, in the three languages (Portuguese, Spanish, and English), the information of the title, authors and their affiliations, abstract, and keywords. The video, on the other hand, brings the scientific disclosure of the article, presented by the authors themselves. This action favors, thus, the amplitude of multimedia accessibility resources (RMA). In addition, REGEPE, also from v.12, n.2, 2023, made its transition to adherence to the principles of open science as well as began publishing the articles in the Extensible Markup Language (XML) format following the set of elements and markup rules defined by the SciELO Publishing Schema. This action makes REGEPE and its content accessible to any type of platform, browser and device, contributing to its accessibility and greater visibility. Finally, REGEPE does not charge any Article Processing Charge (APC) for published texts, nor for those submitted for evaluation, review, publication, distribution or download. The publication is totally free and open access. Ethics Committee Note on Research with Human Participants: REGEPE is aware that ethical standards govern the conduct of scientific researchers. It is therefore of the utmost importance to adhere to ethical principles in order to protect the dignity, rights and well-being of participants in any research. It is therefore recommended that authors of any and all research carried out should be aware of the rules (laws and policies) of the respective national bodies as well as their institutions regarding the need or otherwise to comply with the guidelines when conducting research involving human beings. For research conducted in Brazil, authors should adhere to the laws, rules, and procedures outlined on the Plataforma Brasil. For research conducted in other locations, authors are required to comply with the procedures of their respective countries and competent bodies. Copyright The REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal is licensed under CC BY 4.0 license, thus preserving the integrity of articles in an open access environment. The journal allows the author to retain publishing rights without restrictions. The authors are free to:
This license is approved for Free Cultural Works.
The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.
Intellectual Property and Terms of Use Authors who publish in this journal agree to the following terms:
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in Published Manuscripts
Accepted languages in submission
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Types of Documents Accepted*
*Note: Regarding manuscripts in Literature Review format, which are of the Research Article type: in search of greater transparency in the editorial process, REGEPE communicates that only those Literature Review articles that are highly structured and provide clear and objective contributions to the research field will be accepted for further evaluation in the editorial process. We recommend reading the introductory text on the topic, published by Emerald Publishing, as well as the study by Kraus et al. (2020) on the subject. For recreational purposes, we also recommend reflecting on Prof. Dr. Peter Schulz's work. In relation to the Preprints, it is important to point out that the REGEPE does not consider that the publication of articles in repositories of preprints takes away the originality of the submitted article. REGEPE is attentive to the updates of the principles of Open Science and, in this sense, foresees that articles published in repositories of preprints can be submitted to the journal, without prejudice to its originality. Word count for each type of manuscript*
*Note: These values represent the entire work, including titles, abstracts, keywords, tables, figures, notes, appendices, and bibliographic references. Authors' Contribution The REGEPE adopts the taxonomy structure of CRediT. The author submitting the article must fill in the form REGEPE - Information on Authors' Contributions and Acknowledgments, at the time of submission. Manuscript Preparation As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
Article Submission Format Applicable to all types of manuscripts.
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Digital Assets
Citations and References Citation and reference Styles
1) Book
Citação parentética: (Rothwell & Zegveld, 1982); Citação narrativa: Rothwell e Zegveld (1982) 2) Book chapter
Citação parentética: (Brush, 2008); Citação narrativa: Brush (2008) 3) Journal articles
Citação parentética: (Stam, 2013) ; Citação narrativa: Stam (2013)
Citação parentética: (Sussan & Ács, 2017); Citação narrativa: Sussan and Ács (2017) 4) Dissertation and thesis
Citação parentética: (Wiklund, 1998).; Citação narrativa: Wiklund (1998) 5) Scientific report
Citação parentética: (OECD, 2018); Citação narrativa: OECD (2018) Mandatory and Supplementary Documents
If the Manuscript is approved
Financing Statement The financial support that ANEGEPE gives to REGEPE comes from diversified sources of resources, the most important of which are: the annual fees of the partner members of ANEGEPE; registration fees for its biannual congress; fees for courses offered, and finally, fees arising from consulting services and research projects with financiers from organizations that promote science, technology and innovation. Additional Information Details of the Structure of a Case study It must consist of three documents:
1. Case study It must follow the following Structured abstract:
It must follow the following Sections:
2. Teaching notes It must follow the following guidelines:
3. Copyright Declaration It is very important that the company that originated the case study authorizes the publication of the data. Therefore, written authorization is fundamental for the publication of the case, and it is the responsibility of the authors to provide the authorization from the company/organization to publish the case in REGEPE. Regarding the submission process in the REGEPE System 1. Start
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Contact
Main Contact: Prof. Dr. Edmundo Inácio Júnior - Editor-in-Chief, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), regepe.esbj@anegepe.org.br, +55 (19) 3701-6673 / 6683 |