E&M Economics and Management
2023 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2025
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- Impact of renewable energy sources on greenhouse gas emissions reduction in Germany, Sweden and Poland pp. 1-13

- Ignas Mikalauskas, Zenona Ona Atkociuniene and Asta Mikalauskiene
- Sustainability in the digital era: Exploring the role of public websites pp. 14-28

- Antanas Usas and Dalia Streimikiene
- Similarity of EU countries in macroeconomic, innovation, and institutional performance – The case of FDI determinants pp. 29-43

- Ludmila Bartokova and Simona Circova
- Premature stalling of the catching-up process in CEECs: The case of Slovakia pp. 44-63

- Karol Morvay
- Role of investments in profit formation in the era of Industry 4.0: Case study of the Czech manufacturing industry pp. 64-78

- Martin Kral and Martina Hedvicakova
- Promoting reverse logistics decisions using a new hybrid model based on deep learning and failure mode and effects analysis approaches pp. 79-98

- Kamelia Ahmadkhan, Abdolreza Yazdani-Chamzini, Alireza Bakhshizadeh, Jonas Šaparauskas, Zenonas Turskis and Niousha Zeidyahyaee
- How can co-institutional investors enhance the core competitiveness of enterprises? Evidence from China pp. 99-113

- Xinyong Lu and Meinong Xi
- The effect of digital intensity on the financial performance of enterprises in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 114-130

- Trang Lam Quynh Tran, Sandor Kovacs and Miklos Herdon
- Exploring philanthropic behavior and tax incentives: Motivations and trends in individual giving in the Czech Republic pp. 131-147

- Blanka Jarolimova
- Mahalanobis distance and Stutzer ratio modelling in emerging markets portfolios pp. 148-162

- Dejan Zivkov, Boris Kuzman and Jonel Subic
- Financial innovation and financial inclusion in European countries: How do they interact? pp. 163-179

- Alina Cristina Nuta, Ibrahim Cutcu and Felix Puime-Guillen
- Make ads skippable or not: The impact of ad type on brand recall, salience and conversion rate pp. 180-197

- Radka Bauerova and Veronika Koprivova
- Consumer perception of private labels: A case study of the Czech Republic pp. 198-210

- Michaela Janska and Marta Zambochova
- Understanding university students’ adoption of ChatGPT: A TAM-based exploration of key factors pp. 211-226

- Parul Agnihotri and Song Chen
- Corporate digital responsibility and cloud computing adoption: An alignment analysis in the EU context pp. 227-241

- Sann Thawdar Htoo and Hana Kopackova
Volume 28, issue 3, 2025
- Circular economy practices, green innovation and financial performance: The moderating role of big data analytics pp. 1-16

- Khac Hieu Nguyen, Thi Anh Van Nguyen, Trang Thi Huyen Dang and Sinh Duc Hoang
- Evaluation of circular economy indicators seeking sustainable development goals pp. 17-31

- Ugnius Jakubelskas and Viktorija Skvarciany
- Central European sustainable economy: The role of green finance, technological innovation, and circular economy pp. 32-49

- Kwabena Nsiah Takyi, Alina Cristina Nuta, Beata Gavurova, Charles Ofori and Felix Puime-Guillen
- Taxation and informality in the labor market: Implications for the transition to a circular economy pp. 50-68

- Ignacio Picatoste-Novo, Asuncion Lopez-Arranz and Xose Picatoste
- The intersection of ecological leadership and GHRM: A blueprint for a circular economy pp. 69-86

- Nosheen Qadeer and Noureen Fatima
- From innovativeness to sustainable transportation: Managing electric vehicles adoption in a circular economy progressor pp. 87-103

- Ensar Mekic, Alen Residovic, Ramo Palalic and Francisco Rodriguez de Prado
- Responsible and sustainable consumption: Understanding drivers to circular economy practices among youth pp. 104-127

- Nur Zaimah Ubaidillah and Nur Amira Aina Zulkarnain
- Towards a greener future: Renewable energy and economic sustainability in Europe pp. 128-143

- Muhammad Usman, Shahbaz Imran, Ahsan Akbar and Marcela Sokolova
- Balancing urban growth and green solutions: Rooftop hydroponic farming in the Czech Republic pp. 144-159

- Tereza Nalezena, Petra Kasparova and Pavel Pelech
- Examining remittances, emissions, and tourism as drivers of financial well-being and sustainability in post-Soviet nations pp. 160-175

- Khurram Ajaz Khan, Mohammed Anam Akhtar and Farangiz Sultonova
- Research on citizens’ behavior in relation to the use of re-use centers and re-use points pp. 176-194

- Ales Hes, Martina Svecova, Jana Hinke and Daniela Salkova
- Leadership role in sustainable future of circular economy: Climate, economy, and environment interplay pp. 195-211

- Ali Junaid Khan, Iza Gigauri, Sana Fayyaz, Gheorghina-Liliana Birladeanu and Iffat Sabir Chaudhry
- Back to the future of fashion: Circularity and consumer ethics pp. 212-228

- Isabel Novo-Corti, Matias Membiela-Pollan and Diana M. Tirca
- Big data analytics and brand reputation: Catalysts for circular economy and sustainable performance pp. 229-243

- Mohd Fadhil Bin Mohamad Ali, Asad Ur Rehman, Arfan Rehman Sherief and Ayesha Nawal
- Stakeholder pressure, circular economy, and SME performance: The role of green innovation in emerging markets pp. 244-260

- Thuan Minh Tu, Phuong Ngoc-Duy Nguyen, Quan Hong Nguyen, Ho Hai Phan and Phuong Kieu Lan Nguyen
- Analysis of circular strategies: A case study of the food processing industry pp. 261-279

- Raquel Fernandez-Gonzalez, Rosa Maria Ricoy-Casas, Zita Graca Teixeira Pereira and Jorge Eduardo Vila Biglieri
Volume 28, issue 2, 2025
- Multivariate time series models of development for countries with transitional economies and prospects for post-COVID growth pp. 1-24

- Seisembay Jumambayev, Katarzyna Halicka, Almazhan Dzhulaeva, Guliya Ilyashova and Aidana Dosmbek
- What is the level of spatial autocorrelation of the green economy? The case study of voivodships in Poland pp. 25-48

- Pawel Dziekanski, Lukasz Poplawski, Jozef Glova, Lukasz Poplawski and Jozef Glova
- Carbon emission trading policy and green technological innovation in Chinese listed companies: A corporate reputation perspective pp. 49-66

- Xinfeng Jiang, Jiakun Xu, Rong Ma, Ahsan Akbar and Marcela Sokolova
- Towards sporadic demand stock management based on simulation with single reorder point estimation pp. 67-80

- Katerina Huskova, Jakub Dyntar Petra Kasparova and Jakub Dyntar
- Does digital transformation propel innovation strategies? An empirical investigation based on machine learning and the dynamic GMM approach pp. 81-96

- Tingqian Pu
- Determinants of logistics service supplier choice for electronics exporters: Evidence from an emerging market pp. 97-111

- Cong Doan Le, Wei-Hwa Pan and Trung Quan Nguyen
- The link between corporate strategy and innovation in developing countries: The post-crisis trends and challenges pp. 112-124

- Ping Peng and Jinliang Wang
- Leading the greening: Assessing leadership attitude towards green policies, green environment, and the green circular economy pp. 125-140

- Ali Junaid Khan, Subuhi Khan, Shahar Yar, Iza Gigauri and Asifa Jahangir
- New evidence on drivers influencing negotiation between financial auditors and their clients concerning resolution on the audit opinion. The case of an emerging economy pp. 141-164

- Valentin Burca, Anca Balan, Ovidiu-Constantin Bunget, Alin-Constantin Dumitrescu and Cristian Lungu
- A logistic regression approach to long-term bankruptcy prediction: The role of financial and non-financial indicators pp. 165-179

- Denis Kuster, Aleksandar Majstorovic and Veljko Dmitrovic
- A proposal of a relative weighted online 5-star rating system as a way to mitigate online reviews biases pp. 180-191

- Jiri Mazurek, Cristina Perez-Rico and Carlos Fernandez-Garcia
- Do inconsistent online reviews reduce sales for merchants on the platform? Evidence from China pp. 192-207

- Xulong Wang, Chenyu Fu and Feng Leng
- Charting the path to consumer satisfaction: An innovative investigation into fresh e-commerce through text mining and spatiotemporal analysis pp. 208-228

- Yixing Yang, Lili Wei, Liangxian Fan and Qiuhan Zhao
- Emerging trends in food consumer behavior in Romania: A PLS-SEM approach pp. 229-241

- Simona-Beatrice Manolache, Daniela Nechita, Cristina Gabriela Zamfir and Silvius Stanciu
- Exploring digital competence’s impact on faculty well-being through SEM-SVM analysis pp. 242-260

- Rana Salman Anwar, Rizwan Raheem Ahmed, Dalia Streimikiene and Justas Streimikis
Volume 28, issue 1, 2025
- Regional income convergence in Central Europe: Evidence from a pair-wise approach pp. 1-15

- Pavel Zdrazil
- Soft total quality management and employee performance: The resonant effect of leader narcissism pp. 16-32

- Ha Thu Nguyen, Anh Thi Tu Le and Anh Chi Phan
- Energy companies’ readiness for the digital transformation of the purchasing process pp. 33-55

- Agata Kulikowska and Ewa Wszendybyl-Skulska
- How does top management’s environmental awareness influence green innovation: The moderating role of absorptive capacity and slack resources pp. 56-69

- Ying Yang,Jiaxin Zhao,Xiu-e Zhang, Jiaxin Zhao and Xiu-e Zhang
- The lens of business model element activation pp. 70-81

- Pavel Adamek
- Success drivers of equity crowdfunding campaign. Empirical evidence from Poland pp. 82-97

- Magdalena Swacha-Lech and Robert Kurek
- A composite index to measure sustainability of supply chain management in construction companies pp. 98-116

- Ieva Cataldo, Nerija Banaitiene and Audrius Banaitis
- Assessment of the development potential of the tourism industry in Czechia on the basis of smart specialization pp. 117-134

- Tetiana But, Tetiana Pulina, Olha Bielan and Veronika Zidova
- Twenty years of efficiency research in Czech and Slovak banking – A bibliometric analysis pp. 135-151

- Martin Boďa, Emilia Zimkova and Anton Karaka
- The impact of Fintech on bank development: A meta-analysis investigation pp. 152-169

- Wei Wang, Songze Guan, Juan Li, Yuefei Tang and Tianyu He
- Profitability determinants of cooperative Islamic insurance companies pp. 170-188

- Atila Savai, Milos Pjanic, Mirela Mitrasevic and Nada Milenkovic
- The relationship between implicit moral hazard, corporate governance, and bank lending behavior pp. 189-207

- Chiao-Ming Li, Hsu Chi Wang, Chun-Hsin Chou and Joe-Ming Lee
- Identification of consumers willing to buy green products – A case study in the Czech Republic pp. 208-220

- Michaela Janska, Marta Zambochova and Bara Fialova
- Cybersecurity management system of large enterprises: Probabilistic behavioural model pp. 221-237

- Radek Svadlenka
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