Change in Publication Fees
The publication fee charges of the Journal of Behavioral Science (TJBS) will be increased from the current 2,000 Thai Baht to 5,000 Thai Baht.
- Authors will be requested to pay the full amount of 5,000 THB (five thousand Thai Baht), or the equivalent amount in US dollar after the manuscript has been accepted for the review process.
- Kindly note that this fee covers the minimal charges for processing the paper such as administrative charges for the review process.
- The payment of this fee does not mean that the submission would be published. Each submitted paper undergoes a rigorous process of double-blind peer review, and only after the author passes it, the submission can be published.
- This fee is non-refundable.
This new fee will be in effect from 1 January, 2024
How to publish in this journal
Dear Rozita,
International journal of behavioral science is listed in Scopus to start 2018.
Now this journal name is changed to be Journal of behavioral science.
https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100870922?origin=resultslist
Link journal homepage at
https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/IJBS
thank you
Regards,
Ungsinun
An issue has been published.
Link: https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/
Kanu Priya Mohan
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Author Guidelines
authoritative figures to proactively steer and shape an organization through the
adoption of safe practices and principles. Recognizing the pivotal role of leadership …
Changes in the new author’s submission process from 1 March 2023
The Journal of Behavioral Science invites all authors to submit their manuscripts on the Thai_ES (TCI-Thaijo) system.
1. Authors are recommended to carefully read and follow the "Instructions to Authors".
2. Submitted manuscript should be in format of the journal. Authors should click and check the "Format sample paper JBS" before sending in their submissions.
3. Authors should check and submit the Checklist for submissions
Publication Fee
Authors need to pay a handling fee for publishing with the Journal of Behavioral Science (JBS). The payment amount (applicable as per the BSRI guidelines) and the payment policy letter would be sent to the author once their submission gets initial acceptance by the JBS editorial team. Currently the JBS charges a handling fee of Thai Baht 2000/ (two thousand only) or an equivalent amount in US dollar.
Kindly note that this fee covers the minimal charges for processing the paper and does not mean that the submission would be published since each submitted work undergoes a rigorous process of double blind peer review only after which the submission can be published.
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