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Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics2009 - 2024
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 Volume 42, issue 1, 2024
 
  Exploring the relationship between sustainable marketing and the performance of a higher education institution   pp. 123–147 Dunja Meštroviæ, Lidija Bagariæ and Sonja Brleèiæ ValèiæImpact of labour income in gross value added on migrations in Bosnia and Herzegovina   pp. 149–166 Goran RadošThe influence of personal motives and personal norm on purchasing sustainable products   pp. 167–196 Juraj Rašiæ, Boris Crnkoviæ and Marija HamExploring customer preferences to drive successful food supplement placement in Croatia*   pp. 197–217 Maja Martinoviæ, Ivana Èolak and Zoran BaracEffects of job attitudes on withdrawal behaviors: Evidence from the Croatian hotel industry   pp. 39–64 Vedrana Èikeš, Kristina Èrnjar and Helga Maškarin RibariæMacroeconomic, institutional and financial determinants of current account deficit in North Macedonia: Evidence from time series   pp. 65–94 Bardhyl DautiThe impact of designated market-makers on liquidity in frontier markets: Evidence from Zagreb and Ljubljana Stock Exchanges   pp. 95–121 Petar Matek and Maša GaliæThe performance of Croatian hotel companies – DEA window and Malmquist productivity index approach   pp. 9–38 Andrea Arbula Blecich Volume 41, issue 2, 2023
 
  Optimizing insurers investment portfolios: incorporating alternative investments   pp. 361-389 Mihovil Anðelinoviæ and Filip ŠkuncaLinear determinants of the effective tax burden of ICT companies in the Republic of Croatia   pp. 391-425 Marijana BubaniæThe determinants of regional migration in Croatia   pp. 427-448 Ana Grdoviæ GnipThe role of risk factors, partner compatibility, organizational creativity and co-creation value on firm performance: evidence from SMEs in Vietnam   pp. 449-475 Tran Thi Van Trang and Mai Ngoc KhuongSocial capital and woman entrepreneurs: the characteristics of social capital among woman entrepreneurs across different life stages   pp. 477-498 Mateja Vadnjal, Jaka Vadnjal and Brina VadnjalThe role of logistics in economic growth and global competitiveness   pp. 499-520 Filip Ž. Bugarèiæ, Vladimir Miæiæ and Nenad StanišiæAttitudes and behaviors of the young generations in the context of the sharing economy concept in Croatia   pp. 521-48 Maja Martinoviæ, Zoran Barac and Valentina Piriæ Volume 41, issue 1, 2023
 
  Employment rate and economic growth:The case of transition countries   pp. 9-39 Josip Tica, Viktor Viljevac and Matija MatiæGender diversity in the boardroom and earnings management during the period of the COVID-19 crisis   pp. 41-63 Toni Šušak, Tomislava Paviæ Kramariæ and Marijana BartuloviæFactors influencing the purchase of fashion products before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: the example of Serbia   pp. 65-89 Karolina Perèiæ, Milica Slijepèeviæ and Pedja Ašanin GoleValidity and reliability of consumer attitude toward online shopping scale   pp. 91-112 Zührem Yaman and Onur KöksalProductivity shocks and industry specific effects on export and internationalisation: VAR approach   pp. 113-156 Maja Bašiæ, Mile Bošnjak and Ivan NovakDecision trees do not lie: Curiosities in preferences of Croatian online consumers   pp. 157-181 Ana Marija Filipas, Nenad Vretenar and Ivan PrudkyModerating role of leader-member exchange in the effect of innovative work behavior on turnover intention   pp. 183-204 Seçil Ulufer KansoyThe effects of restaurant green practices on customer intention to purchase eco-friendly products: Evidence from Vietnam   pp. 205-248 Mai Ngoc Khuong, Do Hanh Nhan and Nguyen Thi Minh PhuongSegmentation of football fans based on evangelistic behaviour: Empirical evidence from Croatia   pp. 249-269 Mario Pepur, Goran Dediæ and Bepo ŽuraThe impossible trinity of developing countries – the Greek example   pp. 271-297 Marko Ðogo, Dragan Gligoriæ, Miloš Grujiæ and Boško MekinjiæStrategist’s cognitive perspectives, innovation, and competitive advantage: An empirical study in Vietnam   pp. 299-328 Mai Ngoc Khuong, Nguyen Quoc Loc, Nguyen Ngoc Duy Phuong and Nguyen Ty Volume 40, issue 2, 2022
 
  The impact of remittances on economic development in the Central and Eastern European Countries   pp. 281-296 Ines Kersan-Škabiæ and Lela TijaniæCrypto portfolio optimization through lens of tail risk and variance measures   pp. 297-312 Bojan Tomiæ, Saša Žikoviæ and Lorena JovanoviæDo ICT and technological development facilitate supply chain trade?   pp. 313-327 Petra Adelajda ZaninoviæDeterminants of entrepreneurial dynamics:The Case of the European Union   pp. 329-351 Jelena J. Stankoviæ, Ivana Marjanoviæ, Sandra Milanoviæ and Milica Jovanoviæ VujatoviæThe flypaper effect phenomenon of intergovernmental transfers during the Covid-19:Evidence from Indonesia   pp. 353-373 Lela Nurlaela Wati, Heri Ispriyahadi and Dhika Habibi ZakariaThe impact of ICT capital growth on economic growth: the case of Egypt   pp. 375-394 Hoda MansourRole of personality traits in shaping entrepreneurial intention: Comparative study of South Korea and Vietnam   pp. 395-420 Phuong Mai Nguyen, Thi-Minh-Ngoc Luu, Nam D. Vo and Phuc Nguyen NguyenEmerging equity market reaction to pandemic prevention policy: Evidence from regression discontinuity design   pp. 421-439 Bora AktanFactors influencing dividend payout policy: Evidence from listed non-financial firms of the Zagreb Stock Exchange   pp. 441-457 Darija Prša, Aljoša Šestanoviæ and Ivo RamljakThe impact of working capital management on SME profitability – evidence from Kosovo   pp. 459-478 Ardi Ahmeti, Yllka Ahmeti and Skender Ahmeti Volume 40, issue 1, 2022
 
  How does the ICT affect human development? Evidence from developing vs. developed countries   pp. 9-27 Zoran Ježiæ, Petra Adelajda Zaninoviæ and Renee ŠkuliæEconomic growth in the Central East European Union and the Western Balkan countries in the course of Stability and Growth Pact and COVID-19   pp. 29-61 Bardhyl Dauti and Shiret EleziThe dynamics of crowdfunding campaigns in the Middle East: Does social capital matter?   pp. 63-78 Marwan Abdeldayem and Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi Al DulaimiThe influence of demographic, cultural, and educational background in the boardroom on firm performance – The Croatian evidence   pp. 79-95 Tomislava Paviæ Kramariæ and Marko MiletiæThe Big Five personality traits and co-production behaviour of Vietnamese tourists: An extension of the theory of planned behaviour   pp. 97-127 Truong Thi Xuan Dao, Pham Huong Trang and Tran Duc ThanhThe intra-industry trade dynamics in CEE countries: The role of trade agreements   pp. 129-145 Vinko ZaninoviæLong-run effects of human development and public governance on economic welfare: New evidence from transition economies   pp. 147-175 Emin Efecan AktasImpact of Covid-19 pandemic on economic performance of European Countries   pp. 177-200 Marina Milanoviæ and Milan StamenkoviæModelling framework of the Tandem Supply Chain Efficiency and Sustainable Financial Performance in the Automotive Industry   pp. 201-224 Simona Burta, Ana-Cristina Nicolescu, Sorana Vãtavu Vãtavu, Emilia Bozga and Oana-Ramona Lobon?Naturally traditional or traditionally natural – exploring the concepts natural and traditional in marketing research   pp. 225-246 Ivana First Komen and Nina Grguriæ Èop Volume 39, issue 2, 2021
 
  Long-run asymmetric association between FDI and productivity in Turkey   pp. 253-277 Yüksel Okºak and Cüneyt KoyuncuUrban employment in post-transition economies: skill mismatch in the local labor market   pp. 279-297 Jelena Stankoviæ, Marija Džuniæ and Srðan MarinkoviæPractical application of the CCB model in Czechia   pp. 299-323 Vitezslav HalekEmergency remote learning acceptance among higher education students during COVID-19 pandemic   pp. 325-347 Amila Pilav-Veliæ, Hatidža Jahiæ, Jasmina Okièiæ, Jasmina Selimoviæ and Elvedin GrabovicaEfficiency of banks in Croatia   pp. 349-379 Dean Uèkar and Danijel PetroviæEmpowering leadership and human resources through stimulating innovative behaviors in higher education   pp. 381-399 Shofia Amin, Amirul Mukminin, Rike Setiawati and Fitriaty FitriatyExamining the factors of influence on avoiding personalized ads on Facebook   pp. 401-428 Damir Dobriniæ, Iva Gregurec and Dunja Dobriniæ Volume 39, issue 1, 2021
 
  Policy orientation, knowledge dynamic ability and green innovation: A mediation model based on China provincial panel data   pp. 9-37 Li Fang and Zhang ShengWoman’s entrepreneurship – female participation in loss-making SMEs   pp. 39-58 Tatjana Janovac, Verica Jovanoviæ, Pavle Radanov and Saša Virijeviæ JovanoviæGovernance and civil and political rights as FDI determinants in transition countries   pp. 59-86 Jelena Zvezdanoviæ Lobanova, Mikhail Lobanov and Milan ZvezdanoviæApplication of logistics model in analysing relationship marketing in travel agencies   pp. 87-112 Katarina Borisavljeviæ and Gordana RadosavljeviæA qualitative approach to evaluate the reconciliation of GOLDX and OneGram in Islamic Finance   pp. 113-134 Marwan Abdeldayem and Saeed Hameed Al DulaimiTarget adjustment model and new working capital management performance measure: Evidence from Croatia   pp. 135-162 Dina KorentAn implementation of ensemble methods, logistic regression, and neural network for default prediction in Peer-to-Peer lending   pp. 163-197 Aneta Dzik-Walczak and Mateusz HebaThe relationship between corporate governance characteristics and agency costs   pp. 199-220 Mahdi Salehi, Mohammad Sadegh Adibian, Zakiyeh Sadatifar and Ehsan Khansalar |  |