Choose a research topic of societal importance, timeliness, or community discussion.
Complete your research and/or analysis, keeping accurate data and/or findings.
Write the paper, including an introduction, literature review showing discussion current thought and recent findings on the topic, body, conclusion and works cited. Scientific papers also include an abstract (an overview of the paper), methods (a detailed explanation of the experiment and ways you collected data), results (using charts or tables), and discussion highlighting interesting findings and further research ideas.
Consult with a professor or mentor. Have the paper edited.
Write a second draft, making needed edits and expanding or simplifying sections as suggested by a professor or mentor.
Submit your paper to applicable journals, such as the Capital & Class, Journal of Business Ethics, or Young Consumers. A complete journal list may be found at http://www.ebscohost.com/titleLists/bu-journals.htm.
The journal's reviewer may request updates or revisions. Respond quickly and courteously.