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International Review of Economics & Finance
1992 - 2025
Current editor(s): H. Beladi and C. Chen From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 93, issue PB, 2024
- Forecasting the effect of extreme sea-level rise on financial market risk pp. 1-27

- Laura Garcia-Jorcano and Lidia Sanchis-Marco
- The Government's fiscal and taxation policy effect on enterprise productivity: Policy choice and optimal allocation pp. 28-41

- Xiekui Zhang, Dayong Gong, Yihan Huang and Yiting Li
- Digital transformation and rural labour force occupational mobility pp. 42-50

- Yuxuan Qiao and Xugao Ao
- Bail-ins and market discipline: Evidence from China pp. 51-68

- Shanshan Li, Di Gong and Liping Lu
- Political connections and carbon footprint: A cross-country evidence pp. 69-85

- Chwee-Ming Tee, Wai-Yan Wong and Chee-Wooi Hooy
- Short selling and de-zombification: Evidence from China pp. 86-102

- Ruipeng Tan, Wenjun Zhu, Lulu Pan and Huaqing Wu
- Listening to the noise: On price efficiency with dynamic trading pp. 103-120

- Lutz G. Arnold and David Russ
- Sectoral uncertainty spillovers in emerging markets: A quantile time–frequency connectedness approach pp. 121-139

- Tam Hoang Nhat Dang, Faruk Balli, Hatice Balli, David Gabauer and Thi Thu Ha Nguyen
- An empirical study of executive research backgrounds on enterprise innovation - the moderator of internal and external institutional environments on physics -reason - human methodology pp. 140-151

- Huifang Wang and Ning Chen
- Global REIT regulations and valuation pp. 152-166

- Sridhar Gogineni, Pawan Jain and Arun Upadhyay
- Do European fintech benefit from bank-affiliated VCs? pp. 167-188

- Aymen Turki and Narmin Nahidi
- Climate change, technological innovation, and firm performance pp. 189-203

- Le Zhao and A.M. Parhizgari
- From green-washing to innovation-washing: Environmental information intangibility and corporate green innovation in China pp. 204-226

- Chao Xing, Xinyue Zhang, Yuming Zhang and Luxiu Zhang
- Skilled analysts and earnings management in Chinese listed companies pp. 227-243

- Yifan Meng, Mo Yang and Weiping Li
- The asymmetric response of sovereign credit default swaps spreads to risk aversion, investor sentiment and monetary policy shocks pp. 244-272

- Abdallahi M'beirick and Samira Haddou
- The impact of capital Inflow's features on the effectiveness of capital controls - Evidence from multinational data pp. 273-284

- Jia Liao, Jie Meng, Junfan Ren and Lin Zhang
- Role of potential power: The effect of part-time board secretary on merger decisions pp. 285-298

- Shihu Zhong, Fanyong Guo, Gexing Zhang and Youqing Fan
- The impact of local government debt expansion on exports: A study based on Chinese enterprise-level data pp. 299-315

- Pengcheng Li and Yilun Qin
- Time-variant safe haven currencies pp. 316-328

- Ayano Sato, Hayato Nakata and Jay Percy
- Who dominate the information flowing between innovative and traditional financial assets? A multiscale entropy-based approach pp. 329-358

- Yang Zhou, Chi Xie, Gang-Jin Wang, Jue Gong, Zhao-Chen Li and You Zhu
- How does digital finance influence corporate greenwashing behavior? pp. 359-373

- Lei Yin and Yuanyuan Yang
- The disciplinarity of finance journals pp. 374-388

- Gabriele Sampagnaro
- Do loosened trading rules restore the stock index futures price discovery ability in China? pp. 389-397

- Xiaotao Zhang, Yuepeng Zhao and Ziqiao Wang
- Transforming capital: The role of human capital structure in modulating environmental outcomes across economic transitions pp. 398-412

- Qiuyun Zhao, Fan Liu, Zhenhai Liu and Jie Zheng
- Global evidence on the Russia–Ukraine conflict and energy stock returns pp. 413-435

- Jakhongir Kakhkharov, Ilke Onur, Erkan Yalcin and Rong Zhu
- Are metaverse coins more prone to geopolitical risk than traditional crypto assets? pp. 436-447

- Rabin K. Jana
- Return seasonality in commodity futures pp. 448-462

- Yan Li, Qingfu Liu, Deyu Miao and Yiuman Tse
- Impact of green technology innovation on the quality of regional economic development pp. 463-476

- Huidi Li, Jiali Liu and Huiru Wang
- Measuring the productivity of urban commercial banks in China pp. 477-489

- Bingquan Zhao, Yuan Tian, Karligash Kenjegalieva and Justine Wood
- Credit easing, income gap, and housing price fluctuation pp. 490-502

- Jinzhi Chen, Lu Song, Xingchun Wen and Huan Wu
- Pricing derivatives on foreign assets using Markov-modulated cojump-diffusion dynamics pp. 503-519

- Yu-Min Lian, Jun-Home Chen and Szu-Lang Liao
- Attention of women's liberation and investor herding behavior pp. 520-544

- Qi Wang, Xiong Xiong, Zhuoyi Yang, Yahui An and Xu Feng
- Environmental legal institutions and management earnings forecasts: Evidence from the establishment of environmental courts in China pp. 545-573

- Xiaofeng Liu, Hua Feng, Gaoliang Tian and Ting Zhang
- Dynamic connectedness between FinTech and energy markets: Evidence from fat tails, serial dependence, and Bayesian approach pp. 574-586

- Le Thanh Ha, Ahmed Bouteska and Murad Harasheh
- “Cooperation” or “competition”: Digital finance enables green technology innovation—a new assessment from dynamic spatial spillover perspectives pp. 587-601

- Qichang Xie, Dong Wang and Qianwen Bai
- The Mist of corporate innovation pp. 602-624

- Ya-Ling Chiu, Jinbo Luo and Brian L. Boscaljon
- Measurement of daily climate physical risks and climate transition risks faced by China's energy sector stocks pp. 625-640

- Xin Xu, Haizhong An, Shupei Huang, Nanfei Jia and Yajie Qi
- Does high-speed rail boost local bank performance? Evidence from China pp. 641-658

- Huiyu Wen, Hui Wang, Danni Zhao and Haoyu Gao
- Adjustments in VAT rates and business innovation: Empirical insights from China pp. 659-672

- Xiufen Liu, Weizhen Yu and Zixuan Chen
- Forecasting global stock market volatilities: A shrinkage heterogeneous autoregressive (HAR) model with a large cross-market predictor set pp. 673-711

- Zhao-Chen Li, Chi Xie, Gang-Jin Wang, You Zhu, Zhi-Jian Zeng and Jue Gong
- Spillover effects of multidimensional information in Fed statements on China's bond market pp. 712-741

- Chunzi Liu and Xiaoli Chen
- Big data development and enterprise ESG performance: Empirical evidence from China pp. 742-755

- Yiping Li, Lanxing Zheng, Chang Xie and Jiming Fang
- Aid and developing regional integration pp. 756-776

- King Yoong Lim and Chunping Liu
- Internal trade and environmental policy effectiveness in developing countries: A binary endogenous growth model with regional Heterogeneity pp. 777-796

- Zejia Zhou and Desheng Wu
- Can green credit policy increase corporate pollution abatement efforts? Evidence from China pp. 797-813

- Jinming Lai, Xin Liu and Lu Yuan
- How does the green credit policy affect corporate ESG performance? pp. 814-826

- Shan Jiang and Zhibo Ma
- Economic policy uncertainty and volatility of corporate bond credit spread: Evidence from China and the United States pp. 827-841

- Maojun Zhang, Rongjia Zhang and Yang Zhao
- The impact of macroeconomic announcements on risk, preference, and risk premium pp. 842-857

- Takuya Kiriu and Norio Hibiki
- Are simple technical trading rules profitable in bitcoin markets? pp. 858-874

- Niek Deprez and Michael Frömmel
- Retail investors’ escaping from the bottom and clustering at the top of the trend in China pp. 875-904

- Xiang Wu and Bing Zhang
- Impact of budget performance management reform on local fiscal relief pp. 905-918

- Shujun Jiang and Yan Chi
- Do China and USA differ in the interrelationship between green bond and ESG markets? pp. 919-934

- Jing Deng, Yejiao Liu, Zhitao Zhuang, Xuesong Gu and Xiaoyun Xing
- The impact of penalty interest provisions on the issuance costs of perpetual bonds pp. 935-943

- Qianlong Yu, Dandan Chen, Xiaoping Wang and Weilai Peng
- Bank affiliation and lottery-like characteristics of mutual funds pp. 944-963

- Xiaoxiao Wang
- Does digital economy affect corporate ESG performance? New insights from China pp. 964-980

- Lichuan Tian, Kai Sun, Jie Yang and Yang Zhao
- Deep reinforcement learning for pairs trading: Evidence from China black series futures pp. 981-993

- Minjia Guo, Jianhe Liu, Ziping Luo and Xiao Han
- Institutional investor heterogeneity and green innovation in China: Does digital transformation matter? pp. 994-1014

- Xuanyi Shi, Yongjia Lin and Yizhi Wang
- Does common institutional ownership constrain related party transactions? Evidence from China pp. 1015-1042

- Han Zhang, Minghui Li and Yujie Yang
- Sustainable investment conditions and corporate cash holdings in the MENA region: Market preparedness and Shari'ah-compliant funds pp. 1043-1063

- Charilaos Mertzanis, Philip A. Hamill, Athanasios Pavlopoulos and Asma Houcine
- Climate risks and the realized higher-order moments of financial markets: Evidence from China pp. 1064-1087

- Yihan Wang, Stephane Goutte, Elie Bouri and Amin Sokhanvar
- Corporate loan duration, macroeconomic environments, and COVID-19 pp. 1088-1103

- Dongwoo Kim
- Economic environment uncertainty and financialization of real estate firms pp. 1104-1114

- Yueyan Chen, Jianxin Xu, Shuyu Wang and Sisi Xu
- The impact of ESG responsibility performance on corporate resilience pp. 1115-1129

- Haijun Wang, Shuaipeng Jiao and Chao Ma
- Effects of M&A Type on Top Management Turnover: Moderating Role of Industry Similarity & Target Experience pp. 1130-1144

- Yiran Zhao and Jianfeng Cai
- Green investment policy and maturity mismatch of investment and financing in China's heavily polluting enterprises pp. 1145-1158

- Yang Liu, Ha Pham and Yong Mai
- The impact of urbanization on food security in China pp. 1159-1175

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Mingli Zeng and Kang Luo
- Extreme time-frequency connectedness across U.S. sector stock and commodity futures markets pp. 1176-1197

- Purba Bhattacherjee, Sibanjan Mishra and Sang Hoon Kang
- The effect of privatization on corporate innovation: New evidence from China’s ownership-transfer-privatization pp. 1198-1211

- Yaya Shi and Ningru Zhao
- Substantive digital innovation or symbolic digital innovation: Which type of digital innovation is more conducive to corporate ESG performance? pp. 1212-1228

- Zhen Wang and Pei Tang
- The influence of managerial ability on corporate financialization pp. 1229-1245

- Kai Tang
- An inquiry into the effect of trade facilitation on China's digital product exports to countries along the "Belt and Road" pp. 1246-1259

- Shubai Wang and Yaqing Zhu
Volume 93, issue PA, 2024
- Heterogeneous beliefs with preference interdependence and asset pricing pp. 1-37

- Duni Hu and Hailong Wang
- Peer-to-peer lending for individual and MSME finance: Evidence from an original survey in China pp. 38-51

- Yajing Liu, Kenya Fujiwara and Toshiki Jinushi
- Corporate green innovation and stock price non-synchronicity: Evidence from China pp. 52-64

- Wenhui Huang and Zhihan Shen
- Pollution and green innovation: Evidence from CEOs’ early-life experience pp. 65-79

- Na He, Junjie Yang and Jiahui Ren
- Blockholder exit threats and excess executive perks pp. 80-97

- Kejing Chen, Lin Jiang, Yanling Kang, Mo Yang and Jiahua Zhen
- Does internet use promote agricultural green development?Evidence from China pp. 98-111

- Jierong Wang, Gang Yang and Chaojun Zhou
- Friend with benefits: Evidence from director's corruption culture on mergers and acquisitions pp. 112-127

- Robin Chen, Shenru Li, Wen Li and Yayu Mu
- The incentive effects of the macro tax burden on economic growth: A negative or positive incentive effect? Analysis based on panel data pp. 128-147

- Xiekui Zhang, Yihan Huang and Fenglan Wei,
- Feeling bored, seeking more? The assimilation and contrast effect of environmental monotony on variety seeking behavior pp. 148-161

- Ziniu Jin
- Financial technology research: Past and future trajectories pp. 162-181

- Mingting Kou, Yuanqi Yang and Kaihua Chen
- Quaking the stock market: Event study evidence on the Turkey-Syria earthquake pp. 182-194

- Dharen Pandey, Satish Kumar, Vineeta Kumari and Waleed M. Alahdal
- Do ESG ratings improve capital market trading activities? pp. 195-210

- Chunqiang Zhang, Dayu Hao, Lu Gao, Fan Xia and Linlang Zhang
- Corporate governance matters: How do reduced state-owned shares lower firms’ market power in a developing country? pp. 211-224

- Xiancheng Xiong, Ming Chen, and Chen Chen
- Green finance under stress: Unraveling the spillover effects of tail risk pp. 225-236

- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Sania Ashraf, Sitara Karim and Faten Moussa
- The choice of monetary regimes in emerging market economies: Inflation targeting versus its alternatives pp. 237-260

- Martin Stojanovikj and Goran Petrevski
- Performance ranking, regulatory penalty, and improper risk adjustment behavior of fund managers pp. 261-279

- Qin Yang
- Does the credibility of open market share repurchase matter? pp. 280-297

- Han Hou
- How does climate vulnerability affect the just allocation of climate aid funds? pp. 298-317

- Yang Liu, Kangyin Dong and Rabindra Nepal
- The effect of ESG on enterprise value under the dual carbon goals: From the perspectives of financing constraints and green innovation pp. 318-331

- Simeng Qian
- Shadow banking and SME investment: Evidence from China's new asset management regulations pp. 332-349

- Yongfan Ma and Xingcun Hu
- Exploring the dynamic links, implications for hedging and investment strategies between Sukuk and commodity market volatility: Evidence from country level analysis pp. 350-371

- Syed Billah, Sinda Hadhri, Faruk Balli and Mohammad Sahabuddin
- Does the opening of high-speed rail inhibit corporate zombification? pp. 372-389

- Ruoyu Zhu, Kehu Tan and Xiaohui Xin
- COVID-19 uncertainty index in Japan: Newspaper-based measures and economic activities pp. 390-403

- Hiroshi Morita and Taiki Ono
- Corporate culture, staggered boards, and managerial entrenchment: Evidence from textual analysis pp. 404-418

- Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Kua Wongboonsin, Viput Ongsakul and Pornsit Jiraporn
- How does competition influence liquidity creation? Exploring credit risk, foreign banks, and crisis pp. 419-441

- Meng-Fen Hsieh, Chien-Chiang Lee and Yi-Ching Lin
- How does the time-varying dynamics of spillover between clean and brown energy ETFs change with the intervention of climate risk and climate policy uncertainty? pp. 442-468

- Ameet Kumar Banerjee, Zeynep Sueda Özer, Molla Ramizur Rahman and Ahmet Sensoy
- Contagion between investor sentiment and green bonds in China during the global uncertainties pp. 469-484

- Ahmed Bouteska, Le Thanh Ha, Faruk Bhuiyan, Taimur Sharif and Mohammad Zoynul Abedin
- The risk-adjusted performance of convertible venture contracts pp. 485-500

- Gurupdesh Pandher, Yosef Bonaparte and Frank J. Fabozzi
- The impact of local government debt on entrepreneurship: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment of local debt governance reform pp. 501-519

- Jiacai Xiong, Ling Huang, Zelin Yang and Xin Wang
- Does corporate social sustainability influence on business environment? Impact of corporate governance on distance to default of Sukuk issuers in Islamic banks pp. 520-528

- Xintong Li, Awais Ur Rehman, Smaranda Toma, Mohammad Jaradat, Xinyu Lv, Daniela Melania Mihai, Adina Eleonora Spinu and Malik Shahzad Shabbir
- Stock-oil comovements through fear, uncertainty, and expectations: Evidence from conditional comoments pp. 529-551

- Mohammad Noori
- Pandemics and FDI inflows: The role of infrastructures pp. 552-566

- Kai Zhao, Minjie Mo and Jun Shen
- On the superior performance of SRI funds pp. 567-581

- Ali Fatemi, Iraj Fooladi, Yonggan Zhao and Zongming Ma
- Risk synchronization in Australia stock market: A sector analysis pp. 582-610

- Emmanuel Asafo-Adjei, Aviral Tiwari, Emmanuel Abakah and Chi-Chuan Lee
- Do market conditions affect interconnectedness pattern of socially responsible equities? pp. 611-630

- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Zaheer Anwer, Ashraf Khan and Andrea Paltrinieri
- Marketing executives and corporate performance: From the perspective of marketing digitalization pp. 631-644

- Kunhai Du, Qicheng Zhao, Yugang Yin and Tiancheng Zhang
- Corporate environmental information disclosure, managerial ownership and the cost of debt pp. 645-659

- Xinyuan Zheng and Jianfei Shen
- Green innovation and IPO return: Evidence from China pp. 660-677

- Qingbin Meng, Tong Peng, Xuan Song and Song Wang
- Banking on resilience: EU macroprudential policy and systemic risk pp. 678-699

- Ashleigh Neill
- Insight into the nexus between intellectual property pledge financing and enterprise innovation: A systematic analysis with multidimensional perspectives pp. 700-719

- Yan Li, Yiren Zhang, Jian Hu and Zeyu Wang
- Does financial literacy contribute to facilitating residents in safeguarding their rights as financial consumers?A three-stage study based on the perspective of “fraud” phenomenon pp. 720-735

- Hairong Zheng, Qinghai Li and Chuanxin Xia
- Selecting finance ministers: Key characteristics shaping government Debt in Africa pp. 736-757

- Christine Olivia Strong
- Global value chain embeddedness, technology spillover and enterprise innovation pp. 758-771

- Riming Cui, Huanhuan Song and Dan Li
- Does governmental venture capital (GVC) advance green innovation? Big data evidence from China pp. 772-788

- Yuchen Li, Jiayin Meng, Ruifan Zhou and Ying Wang
- Inflation returns. Revisiting the role of external and domestic shocks with Bayesian structural VAR pp. 789-810

- Karol Szafranek, Grzegorz Szafrański and Agnieszka Leszczyńska-Paczesna
- Entrepreneur-investor gender match effects in startup funding: Evidence from an entrepreneurial-themed reality TV show in China pp. 811-832

- Xuejing Hao, Feng Hu and Zhu Li
- Green finance and the relationship with goodwill: A study based on the perspectives of accounting information quality and financing constraints pp. 833-846

- Jingyi Wang
- Pricing VIX futures with mixed frequency macroeconomic information pp. 847-857

- Xinglin Yang and Yuhuang Shang
- The role of macroprudential policies under carbon pricing pp. 858-875

- Maria Teresa Punzi
- Study on the spatiotemporal evolution of coupled and coordinated digital economic resilience and efficiency pp. 876-888

- Juntao Liu and Haitao Liu
- Corporate social responsibility and investment efficiency: The roles of national stakeholder orientation and legal origins pp. 889-911

- Ehsan Poursoleyman, Gholamreza Mansourfar, Zabihollah Rezaee and Saeid Homayoun
- The role of institutions on public debt: A quantile regression approach pp. 912-928

- Arusha Cooray and Ibrahim Özmen
- CEO foreign experience and corporate financial investment pp. 929-946

- Shangkun Liang, Yuhao Niu, Fu Xin and Lixian Jiang
- A multi-dimensional assessment of the accuracy of analyst target prices pp. 947-969

- Ying-I Lee, Wen-Liang Hsieh and Daniel Wei-Chung Miao
- Does annual report readability influence the design of SEOs? pp. 970-984

- Premkanth Puwanenthiren, Md Saiful Azam, Muhammad Jahangir Ali and Sivathaasan Nadarajah
- Local government debt and corporate tax avoidance: Evidence from China pp. 985-1000

- Zhihan Shen, Ruipeng Zhang and Peigong Li
- Are women greener? Board gender diversity and corporate green technology innovation in China pp. 1001-1020

- Shaner Chu
- The internationalization of capital market and corporate innovation capabilities: A quasi-natural experiment on the inclusion of China's A-shares in the MSCI index pp. 1021-1038

- Yafei Tan and Zhaohui Zhu
- Liquidity pressure and the sovereign-bank diabolic loop pp. 1039-1057

- M. Janbaz, M. Kabir Hassan, J. Floreani and A. Dreassi
- Social media coverage and perk consumption: Agency view or efficiency view? pp. 1058-1073

- Wenzhuo Zhao, Luohan Qin, Yali Zhao and Jingjing Zuo
- Can the green finance pilot policy promote the low-carbon transformation of the economy? pp. 1074-1086

- Yingying Zhang, Nianqiao Feng and Xinpeng Wang
- Competition, regulation, and systemic risk in dual banking systems pp. 1087-1103

- Indria Ernaningsih, Houcem Smaoui and Ines Ben Salah
- Exploring the drivers of local government budget coordination: A random forest regression analysis pp. 1104-1113

- Yinan He, Chao Wu and Yuanyuan Fan
- How does business environment affect firm digital transformation: A fsQCA study based on Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 1114-1124

- Xuanyu Chen and Na Yang
- Spatial difference analysis of water and sanitation in China's counties based on a spatial econometric model pp. 1125-1137

- Liange Zhao, Yijia Huo, Xueyuan Wang and Jiawei Huang
- Optimal investment and exit decision of venture capitals with multiple heterogeneous Beliefs pp. 1138-1153

- Zhuming Chen and Xue Luo
- Walk well and talk well: Impact of the consistency of ESG performance and disclosure on firms’ stock price crash risk pp. 1154-1174

- Jun Huang, Yun Li and Feifei Han
- Correlation and spillover effects between the carbon market and China's stock market: Evidence from wavelet and quantile coherency network analysis pp. 1175-1196

- Luxi Sun, Zhili Wang, Shuning Kong and Xiao-Hua Xia
- Does digital finance increase household risk-taking? Evidence from China pp. 1197-1210

- Debao Hu, Fang Guo, Jianing Shang and Xinyue Zhang
- Unveiling the timeless potential: A comprehensive analysis of ESG integration in Chinese listed firms pp. 1211-1225

- Ting Wang and Huaxi Zhang
- Performance of negatively screened sustainable investments during crisis pp. 1226-1247

- Xiang Lin and Ranjula Bali Swain
- Environmental regulations and charitable donations made by polluting companies: Evidence from China pp. 1248-1267

- Kaixia Zhang and Weibing Li
- Are high-income and innovative nations resilient to the Russia-Ukraine war? pp. 1268-1287

- Vineeta Kumari, Majdi Hassan and Dharen Pandey
- Gold in household portfolios during a pandemic: Evidence from India pp. 1288-1306

- Oindrila Chatterjee, Balagopal Gopalakrishnan and Sanket Mohapatra
- Uncertainty and credit conditions: Non-linear evidence from firm-level data pp. 1307-1323

- Christian Grimme and Steffen Henzel
- Does a coin have only two sides? -The inverted U-shaped relationship between corporate digital transformation and carbon information disclosure and its flip-flopping pp. 1324-1339

- Hong Chen, Xuying Wu and Mengyun Zhang
- Identification of the contagion effect in China's financial market uncertainties: A multiscale and dynamic perspective pp. 1340-1362

- Xinya Wang, Xin Xu, Xueyun Rong and Siyuan Xuan
- Do corporate carbon emissions affect risk and capital costs? pp. 1363-1377

- Adam G. Arian and John Sands
- How do government R&D subsidies affect corporate green innovation choices? Perspectives from strategic and substantive innovation pp. 1378-1396

- Shikuan Zhao, Wajih Abbassi, Ahmed Hunjra and Han Zhang
- Dynamic risk spillover and hedging efficacy of China’s carbon-energy-finance markets: Economic policy uncertainty and investor sentiment non-linear causal effects pp. 1397-1416

- Yuanyuan Man, Sunpei Zhang and Yongda He
- China's biased technological progress, labor market allocation and the change of trade division structure pp. 1417-1430

- Yixin Dai, Yuanhong Hu, Chuanpeng Tian and Min Jiang
- Are ESG scores affected by the quality of non-financial disclosures? pp. 1431-1458

- Chuan Zhang and Yueyun Wang
- Media attention and corporate risk-taking: Evidence from China pp. 1459-1482

- Chengyong Yu, Anyue Song and Fangzhou Yu
- The effect of political influence on corporate social donations: Evidence from party-building reform in China pp. 1483-1493

- Zhixiong Huang, Lan Lv and Ming Yang
- Industrial intelligence and industrial structure change: Effect and mechanism pp. 1494-1506

- Lei Xia, Qingjiang Han and Shui Yu
- Do hedge funds bet against beta? pp. 1507-1525

- Alexey Malakhov, Timothy B. Riley and Qing Yan
- ARE sustainable funds doing the talk and the walk? An ESG score analysis of fund portfolio holdings pp. 1526-1541

- Susana Martinez Meyers, Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero and María Jesus Muñoz-Torres
- Assessment of the effectiveness of the macroprudential measures implemented in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 1542-1555

- Lucas Avezum, Vítor Oliveira and Diogo Serra
- Asymmetric and frequency-domain spillover effects among industrial metals, precious metals, and energy futures markets pp. 1556-1592

- Samia Nasreen, Aviral Tiwari, John W. Goodell and Marco Tedeschi
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