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Volume 82, issue C, 2024
- The effect of corporate social responsibility practices on digital transformation in China: A resource-based view pp. 1-15

- Jun Nie, Xin Jian, Juanjuan Xu, Nuo Xu, Tangyang Jiang and Yang Yu
- The impact mechanism and breakthrough path of COVID-19 on enterprise financial distress: Evidence from China pp. 16-31

- Aolin Leng and Yanbing Sun
- What explains foreign portfolio investment inflows to BRICS countries? pp. 32-46

- Virender Kumar and Pami Dua
- Electronic payments and money demand in China pp. 47-64

- Jen-Te Hwang and Min Wen
- Misspecified expectations in an open economy pp. 65-85

- Yusuf Ömür Yılmaz and Cumhur Çiçekçi
- How does the pilot policies of new urbanization improve uneven development? pp. 86-103

- Bin Liao, Lin Li and Cai Hong Tian
- Towards financial inclusion: Trust in banks’ payment services among groups at risk pp. 104-123

- Marie-Claire Broekhoff, Carin van der Cruijsen and Jakob de Haan
- Selective industrial policy and innovation resource misallocation pp. 124-146

- Xiulu Huang, Xiaoyu Wang and Pengfei Ge
- The impact of industrial digitization on the global value chains position: Evidence from China’ s industry sectors pp. 147-162

- Peng Gao, Kunpeng Zhang and Peng Zheng
- The impact of economic sanctions on the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 163-174

- Mo Chen, Wei-Xian Xue, Xin-Xin Zhao, Chun-Ping Chang and Xiaoxia Liu
- How do conflicts affect energy security risk? Evidence from major energy-consuming economies pp. 175-187

- Sana Ullah, Giray Gözgör and Zhou Lu
- Why are enterprises willing to assume social responsibility? Answers from the perspective of innovation pp. 188-198

- Yanxin Ma, Shimei Li and Liying Zhou
- Green credit regulation and market efficiency: A perspective of irrational trading pp. 199-219

- Yihong Gao, Jiayan Gao and Haili Li
- Risk preference and relative poverty: An analysis based on the data of China Family Panel Studies pp. 220-232

- Hui Mao and Yong Fu
- Modeling the employment decisions of young men and women in nine European countries: An application of random utility theory and revealed preference pp. 233-247

- Radha Jagannathan, Michael J Camasso, Jocelyn LaFleur and Simona Monteleone
- Economic policy uncertainty: Global energy security with diversification pp. 248-263

- Vishal Dagar, Leila Dagher, Amar Rao, Nadia Doytch and Muneza Kagzi
- Effects of temperature on job insecurity: Evidence from Australia pp. 264-276

- Thanh-Huong Bui, Ha-Phuong Bui and Thi Mai-Anh Pham
- Is there a relationship between climate policy uncertainty and green finance? Evidence from bootstrap rolling window test pp. 277-289

- Xiaotian Dong, Kai-Hua Wang, Ran Tao, Vătavu Sorana and Nicoleta-Claudia Moldovan
- Socioeconomic mental health disparities and income mobility in Australia: A longitudinal factor decomposition analysis pp. 290-302

- Rubayyat Hashmi, Khorshed Alam and Jeff Gow
- Volatility interconnectedness among financial and geopolitical markets: Evidence from COVID-19 and Ukraine-Russia crises pp. 303-320

- Mohammad Enamul Hoque, Mohammad Sahabuddin and Faik Bilgili
- The double-edged sword effect of digital capability on green innovation: Evidence from Chinese listed industrial firms pp. 321-339

- Xin Wang, Chaoqun Ma and Zheng Yao
- How does digital inclusive finance affect county's common prosperity: Theoretical and empirical evidence from China pp. 340-358

- Dong Guo, Lin Li and Guoguang Pang
- Regulatory greening: The impact of environmental legislation on corporate green innovation pp. 359-376

- Xiaoding Zhang, Yiran Niu, Deng-kui Si and Zumian Xiao
- The security of energy import: Do economic policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk really matter? pp. 377-388

- Xiuqi Zhang, Xiangyu Meng and Chi Wei Su
- Analyzing the degree persistence of shocks to energy security of the G7 countries: Evidence using panel SPSM-quantile unit root test pp. 389-399

- Yi Fan, Tsangyao Chang and Omid Ranjbar
- Environmental regulation and employment: Evidence from China's new Environmental Protection Law pp. 400-416

- Zhuo Li and Yuanqi Li
- The non-rivalry of data, directed technical change and the environment: A theoretical study incorporating data as a production factor pp. 417-448

- Jun Yang, Dingjian Yang and Jixin Cheng
- Spillovers and multiscale relationships among cryptocurrencies: A portfolio implication using high frequency data pp. 449-479

- Walid Mensi, Mobeen Ur Rehman, Xuan Vinh Vo and Sang Hoon Kang
- Carbon emissions trading, industrial structure upgrading and green development: Excess benefits of combined actions pp. 480-501

- Ben Jiang, Mingze Du and Dehui Wang
- How does bank branch expansion affect ESG: Evidence from Chinese commercial banks pp. 502-514

- Zongtao Tian, Yongchang Shen and Zhibin Chen
- Dynamic spill-over influences of FinTech innovation development on renewable energy volatility during the time of war in pandemic: A novel insight from a wavelet model pp. 515-529

- Le Thanh Ha
- Dynamics of green transition based on stock-flow consistent model considering compound risks pp. 530-553

- Shuli Yan, Jingyuan Wang and Liangpeng Wu
- An evaluation of marine economy sustainable development and the ramifications of digital technologies in China coastal regions pp. 554-570

- Xiaohan Fang, Ying Zhang, Jiajia Yang and Guohua Zhan
- Supplier concentration and corporate carbon emissions pp. 571-585

- Siyuan Guo, Xuejing Xie, Meian Chen and Yukai Gong
- E-commerce development and carbon emission efficiency: Evidence from 240 cities in China pp. 586-603

- Hongli Jiang, Wenjie Hu, Ziqing Guo, Yan Hou and Tingqiang Chen
- Understanding the drivers of the renewable energy transition pp. 604-612

- Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh and Younes Ben Zaied
- Labor dynamics and unions: An empirical analysis through Okun's Law pp. 613-628

- Manuel Zambrano-Monserrate
- Industrial robots and pollution: Evidence from Chinese enterprises pp. 629-650

- Xiaogang He, Ruifeng Teng, Dawei Feng and Jiahui Gai
- Adapting fiscal strategies to energy and food price shocks in Portugal pp. 651-665

- Luis Escalante and Pierre Mamboundou
- Measuring the effects of borrower-based policies on new housing loans pp. 666-684

- Merike Kukk and Natalia Levenko
- The effects of state and federal mental health parity laws on working time in the US pp. 685-700

- Jinqi Ye and Bin Peng
- Financial shock transmission in China's banking and housing sectors: A network analysis pp. 701-723

- Huifu Nong, Ziliang Yu and Yang Li
- Are annuities an inferior or normal good? Evidence from a less-developed country pp. 724-734

- Claudio A. Bonilla, Pablo Tapia and Jose Luis Ruiz
- Employee allocation efficiency in the context of the digital economy: Evidence from “Broadband China” demonstration cities pp. 735-752

- Li Ma, Xiumin Li and Yu Pan
- Sustainable practices in Malaysian manufacturing: The influence of CSR, transformational leadership, and green organizational culture on environmental performance pp. 753-768

- Nada Khaddage-Soboh, Manal Yunis, Muhammad Imran and Faheem Zeb
- Investigating the carbon curse of natural resource dependence: A carbon trading scheme pp. 769-783

- Hanhua Shao, Yaning Wang and Huwei Wen
- The impact of trans-provincial watershed eco-compensation policy on carbon emissions: Evidence from China pp. 784-802

- Qiuyue Yang, Zhen Yang and Yumin Chen
- The impact of green finance on renewable energy development efficiency in the context of energy security: Evidence from China pp. 803-816

- Fangkezi Zhou, Yinghao Pan, Jie Wu, Chengzhen Xu and Xingchen Li
- Does old-age security promote rural residents' consumption? A decomposition based on contribution and replacement rates pp. 817-830

- Weimin Zhao and Na Chen
- Teachers' preferences for incentives to work in disadvantaged districts: A discrete choice experiment in Costa Rica pp. 831-845

- Valeria Lentini, Gregorio Gimenez and Javier Valbuena
- Government innovation awards, innovation funds acquisition and enterprise innovation pp. 846-864

- Yunjian Li, Jiawen Chen, Li Li and Xiaojun Huang
- Economic policy uncertainty, risk perception and stock price crash risk: Evidence from China pp. 865-876

- Xiaojun Liu, Yong Ma and Zhongyue Xu
- Does macroprudential policy matter for corporate green innovation? The role of financing constraints and public environmental concerns pp. 877-892

- Xin Lin, Jinhong Zhang, Lina Yu and Qiming Zhong
- Inflation and wealth inequality pp. 893-907

- Dong-Hyeon Kim and Shu-Chin Lin
- Is geopolitical oil price uncertainty forcing the world to use energy more efficiently? Evidence from advanced statistical methods pp. 908-919

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Godwin Olasehinde-Williams and Oktay Özkan
- The role of imperfect market structure in the employment effect of emissions trading scheme in China: A theoretical extension and empirical investigation pp. 920-937

- Xu Wang, Ziyu Wen, Lingyun He, Haoyang Zheng, Tengfei Yang and Ruyin Long
- Credit risk contagion in complex companies network–Empirical research based on listed agricultural companies pp. 938-953

- Wanjuan Zhang and Jing Wang
- The path toward urban carbon neutrality: How does the low-carbon city pilot policy stimulate low-carbon technology? pp. 954-975

- Zhen Wang and Erming Chu
- Does rural e-commerce drive up incomes for rural residents? Evidence from Taobao villages in China pp. 976-998

- Ning Zhang, Wantong Yang and Haiqian Ke
- Urban–Rural heterogeneity in the effect of population ageing on the savings rate of urban and rural households in China pp. 999-1010

- Xuyang Du and Saidatulakmal Mohd
- Green innovation, industrial structure and urban eco-efficiency in Chinese cities pp. 1011-1024

- Hai-Jie Wang, Mei-Qi Zheng, Hua-Tang Yin and Chun-Ping Chang
- Does digital inclusive finance increase land rent? Evidence from rural China pp. 1025-1043

- Yuyu Wang, Zengli Zhao and Chen Lu
- How do energy security risk and ICT affect green investment? pp. 1044-1055

- Naif Alsagr and Ilhan Ozturk
- Does the old-age dependency ratio place a drag on secular growth? pp. 1056-1070

- Patrick Emerson, Shawn Knabb and Anca-Ioana Sirbu
- Trade liberalization and women's marriage and fertility decisions in Vietnam pp. 1071-1082

- Pham Phuong Ngoc, Hanol Lee and Dainn Wie
- Linguistic-induced life insurance consumption pp. 1083-1101

- Weijun Yin, Cuixia Chen and Bing Liu
- Linking farmers to markets: Barriers, solutions, and policy options pp. 1102-1112

- Wanglin Ma, Dil Rahut, Tetsushi Sonobe and Binlei Gong
- Can digital financial inclusion promote the coupling coordination between pollution reduction and low-carbon development? Evidence from China pp. 1113-1130

- Yuxi Zhang, Adrian (Wai-Kong) Cheung and Xiaodong Qu
- Impact of public environmental concern on urban-rural economic income inequality pp. 1131-1143

- Sensen Jin and Feng Deng
- Understanding the key determinants of Fiji's renewable energy pp. 1144-1157

- Han Long, Biman Prasad, Victor Krishna, Kai Tang and Chun-Ping Chang
- Can green bond hedges climate policy uncertainty in the United States: New insights from novel time-varying causality and quantile-on-quantile methods? pp. 1158-1176

- Jiawen Wu, Jing-Ping Li and Chi-Wei Su
- Analysis of the impacts of financial development on economic growth in East Africa: How do the institutional qualities matter? pp. 1177-1189

- Xu Fengju and Assmamawu Wubishet
- Justice Reform and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from China pp. 1190-1203

- Ziqi Wu, Yi Xiao, Jian Zhang and Jingyi Wu
- Tunneling motivation or legitimacy motivation? The impact of digital transformation on controlling shareholders' share pledging pp. 1204-1224

- Hui Jiang, Xiaolei Qian, Daling Ren and Cheng Peng
- Business environment ecosystem and manufacturing upgrading: A configurational approach pp. 1225-1237

- Biao Xue, Yan Lin, Fangxiao Ren and Runfo Li
- Decentralization, institutional quality, and carbon neutrality: Unraveling the nexus in China's pursuit of sustainable development pp. 1238-1249

- Muhammad Umar, Xiangfeng Ji, Adnan Safi and Sahar Afshan
- Does environmental decentralization improve industrial ecology? Evidence from China's Yangtze River Economic Belt pp. 1250-1270

- Feifei Zhao, Zheng Hu, Ping Yi and Xu Zhao
- Would really long-only climate-transition strategies in commodities bring lower market risk for sustainable markets in the long run? The Islamic sustainable market versus the global sustainability leaders pp. 1271-1295

- Diling Xiang, Mahdi Ghaemi Asl, Mohammad Nasr Isfahani and László Vasa
- The influence mechanism of multi-government environmental regulation synergy on corporate environmental responsibility pp. 1296-1319

- Jingsong Zhao, Chen Zhang, Yong Wu, Jing Zhu, Yuanpu Ji and Jiaojiao Sun
- The impact of green finance on companies’ overcapacity: Evidence from green financial reform and innovation policy in China pp. 1320-1336

- Hai Wang, Hui Chen, Shuai Ye and Junya Yin
- Curvilinear effect of policy intensity on innovation performance in the integrated circuit industry: Too much of a good thing? pp. 1337-1352

- Tianchi Wang, Ting Sun and Qiuling Chen
- Does bank competition improve borrower welfare? Evidence from China pp. 1353-1368

- Qi Wei, Sheng Zeng and Qingmei Tao
- The impact of air pollution on household vulnerability to poverty: An empirical study from household data in China pp. 1369-1383

- Xuheng Zang, Jiankang Feng and Mingyue Song
- Can the China–Europe Railway Express reduce carbon dioxide emissions? New mechanism of the manufacturing industry substitution effect pp. 1384-1405

- Peiming He, Xingyue Tian, Jiaming Zhang, Siyu Yu, Shiyu Li, Chuan Lin, Litai Chen and Lei Qian
- The politics of corporate social responsibility disclosure: Evidence from China pp. 1406-1428

- Chenyu Zhang, Aimin Qian, Xu Lou and Guiling Zhang
- How does corporate investment respond to trade policy uncertainty in China? The role of political connections pp. 1429-1445

- Doudou Yin, Deng-Kui Si and Yun Wang
- Peer effects, environmental regulation and environmental financial integration—Empirical evidence from listed companies in heavily polluting industries pp. 1446-1458

- Ying Shu, Xiaobin Zhuang, Guanghua Xu, Shanfei Zhang and Rui Ying
- Information disclosure and pollution reduction: evidence from environmental NGO monitoring in China pp. 1459-1473

- Ruigang Bi, Zonglai Kou, Cheng Zhao, Yiwen Zhong and Min Zhou
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