Arrangement of References

Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last name of the first author of each work. In each reference, authors' names are inverted (last name first) for all authors (first, second or subsequent ones); give the last name and initials for all authors of a particular work unless the work has more than six authors. If the work has more than six authors, list the first six authors and then use et al. after the sixth author's name.

Chronological listing: If more than one work by the same author(s) is cited, they should be listed in order by the year of publication, starting with the earliest.

Sentence case: In references, sentence case (only the first word and any proper noun are capitalized - e.g., 'The software industry in India') is to be followed for the titles of papers, books, articles, etc.

Title case: In references, Journal titles are put in title case (first letter of all words except articles and conjunctions are capitalized - e.g., Journal of Business Ethics).

Italicize: Book and Journal titles are to be italicized.

Citations and References should adhere to the guidelines of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition).