Eurasian Journal of Business and Management
2013 - 2024
Current editor(s): Nidžara Osmanagić-Bedenik From Eurasian Publications Bibliographic data for series maintained by Esra Barakli (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 12, issue 3-4, 2024
- The Impact of Accounting Basis and Applied Financial Reporting Framework on the Corruption Perception Index in the Public Sector pp. 132-141

- Anida Jagodić, Amra Gadžo and Faruk Mešković
- THE INFLUENCE OF ONLINE REVIEWS ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA pp. 142-159

- Nehal M. Rashad, Mawaddah Abdulaziz Balilah, Nassreen MohamedFuad AlFaha, Roa Fawzi Qubouri and Mohammad Khalid
- INVESTMENT DECISION FACTORS OF BUSINESS ANGELS IN JAPANESE REGIONAL STARTUPS: THE INFLUENCE OF GROWTH STRATEGIES AND SOCIAL CAPITAL ON INVESTMENT BEHAVIOR pp. 160-171

- Toshifumi Shimizu and Toshihiko Ishihara
- COUP D’ÉTAT AND INDUSTRY DYNAMICS: THE CASE OF ANGLO IRANIAN OIL COMPANY 1901-1979 pp. 172-185

- Neveen Abdelrehim
Volume 12, issue 2, 2024
- THE IMPACT OF STATE AUDIT ON THE EFFICIENCY OF GRANT MANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: THE CASE OF THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA pp. 77-87

- Sabina Selesković, Amra Gadžo and Benina Veledar
- MULTICULTURALISM AND BUSINESS STRATEGY IN UK-BASED MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: LIVED EXPERIENCES OF EUROPEAN AND NON-EUROPEAN BOARD MEMBERS pp. 88-113

- Augustus E. Osseo-Asare, Ayanthi M. Pathirathne, Seema Bhate and Oghenetega Origho
- EFFECTS OF HR ANALYTICS ON HRM PRACTICES: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW pp. 114-122

- Samuel Bangura
- GENDER EQUALITY IN THE RENEWABLES: THE CASE OF A SUCCESSFUL MALAYSIAN FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR pp. 123-131

- Fanyu Chen, Zi-Wen Vivien Wong, Yoke-Chin Kuah, Ying-Yin Koay and Wu-Shun Tee
Volume 12, issue 1, 2024
- THE CHARACTERISTICS AND INNOVATIVE PRACTICES OF ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS pp. 15-31

- Manoj Joshi, Prince Chukwuneme Enwereji and Annelien van Rooyen
- THE EFFECT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AND DIMENSIONS ON THE ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE WITH SAUDI SMES pp. 32-50

- Nehal M. Rashad, Sharifah Mousley and Lindos Daou
- OMNI-CHANNEL RETAILING: SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION MITIGATION AND RECOVERY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN FASHION RETAIL INDUSTRY pp. 51-76

- Neil Henderson and Wesley Niemann
Volume 11, issue 3-4, 2023
- The Mediating Role Of Consumer Ethnocentrism Between Country Of Origin And Purchase Intention pp. 119-133

- Bekir Meric Avunduk
- The Feasibility Of Securitization In Greening Bank Financial Statements pp. 134-146

- Chekani Nkwaira
- Role Of Knowledge Management Towards Improving Organizational Productivity And Efficiency – Case Study Of Saudi Electricity Company pp. 147-157

- Kamel Khouladi
- The Political Economy Of The Oil Industy In The Mena Region: The Case Of Anglo Iranian Oil Company (Aioc) pp. 158-173

- Neveen Abdelrehim
Volume 11, issue 2, 2023
- An Exploratory Study of Crisis Leadership Qualities: the Creative, Adaptive, Resilient, Emotional Intelligence (CARE) Survey pp. 58-77

- Cheng Boon Koh
- The effect of Regulatory Compliance on SMMEs’ Access to Government Support during Covid 19 Lockdown: the Case of King Cetshwayo District in KwaZulu Natal pp. 78-90

- Sheunesu Zhou, Mandla Mfundo Masuku, Tendai Chimucheka and Ayansola Olatunji Ayandibu
- Executive Pay Cuts during Covid: Yielding to Pressure or Potential for Real Change? pp. 91-109

- Florian Meier
- Growth Opportunities for an Alpine Ski Resort in Norway pp. 110-118

- Jan Frick
Volume 11, issue 1, 2023
- Effect of Service Quality on Customer Loyalty: the Mediation of Customer Satisfaction, and Corporate Reputation in Banking Industry pp. 1-16

- Ho Dinh Phi and Dien Pham Huong
- Inventory Forecasting and Control Decisions for Effective Inventory Management in the South African Automotive Component Manufacturing Industry: Pre COVID-19 and Lockdown Period pp. 17-31

- Sandra Perks and Jason Delport
- Optimality of Buy-and-Hold Strategies pp. 32-45

- Qi Liu and Ka Po Kung
- This study tests the interaction effect of government financial support for small businesses in the relationship between business revenue and the grant-approved amount in the post-financial support scheme in South Africa. Pre- and post-internal administrative datasets of the beneficiary firm were collected from the scheme between 2011 – 2018. The regression estimation procedure was based on the Pooled OLS regression and the GLS Random Effects (RE) model based on the Breusch-Pagan Lagrangian multiplier test. The theoretical approach in the study is based on the capital-revenue framework of firm output, represented by firms’ revenue performance level post-financial assistance, which serves as a marker of the beneficiary firm's revenue performance. Findings show, grant-approved amount had a statistically significant and positive effect on the revenue growth of grant beneficiary firms. The indication is for every 1 per cent increase in grant amount received by firms led to about a one per cent increase in revenue growth. The finding has useful implications to help strengthen the provision of government grants to small enterprises and provide a new framework for future studies on small business performance looking at the small enterprise support ecosystem which can be helpful to come up with planning for the working capital business models pp. 46-57

- Timothy Olaniyi Aluko and Innocent Bayai
Volume 10, issue 4, 2022
- Public-Private Partnerships: Policy Prescription during the Era of Pandemics pp. 204-211

- Abe Harraf, Jay M. Lightfoot and Adam Cole
- Sustainable Industry and Supply Chain – What to Teach pp. 212-221

- Jan Frick
- Do Occupational Stress Affect Employee Performance? The Case of Middle East Organizations pp. 222-238

- Basil John Thomas, Tarek Khalil and Ruqiya Jaber AlDarwashi
- Evidence from South African Construction and Industrial Transportation Businesses on Asset Revaluation pp. 239-251

- Zenzele Mzimela, Mabutho Sibanda, Bomi Nomlala and Hlengiwe Ndlela
Volume 10, issue 3, 2022
- Interaction between Groupthink Predictors and Maintaining their Moderate Values pp. 153-166

- Damir Grgic and Janez Stare
- Effect of Teamwork on Survival of Manufacturing Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria pp. 167-180

- Cosmas Nwankwo and MacDonald Isaac Kanyangale
- Corporate Governance and Corporate Failure in the Oil Industry: Historical Analysis of Anglo Iranian Oil Company pp. 181-189

- Neveen Abdelrehim
- Analyzing Demographic Clusters Behavior and Perceptions towards eBanking in Emerging Free-Market Economies South Africa and Ukraine pp. 190-201

- Lutete C. Ayikwa, Johan W. De Jager and Elizma M. Wannenburg
Volume 10, issue 2, 2022
- Barriers to Effective Supply Chain Management Implementation in the Zimbabwean Public Sector: A Case Study of Public Procuring Entities in Harare, Zimbabwe pp. 76-100

- Denias Kagande, David Madzikanda, Maxwell Sandada and Faustino Taderera
- Efficiency of the Stock Markets after the 2008 Financial Crisis: Evidence from the Four Asian Dragons pp. 101-115

- Ka Po Kung
- A Comparative Analysis of Implementation of Lean Accounting in Manufacturing and Healthcare Sectors pp. 116-136

- Nyanine Chuele Fonou-Dombeu and Bomi Cyril Nomlala
- The Arm’s Length Principle: A Panacea or Problem to Regulating Transfer Pricing Transactions by MNEs in Developing Countries pp. 137-152

- Favourate Y. Mpofu and Eukeria Wealth
Volume 10, issue 1, 2022
- USES AND GRATIFICATIONS THEORY IN E-COMMERCE: HABIT AND SOCIAL PRESENCE pp. 1-18

- Ioannis Krasonikolakis
- OVERREACTION AND UNDERREACTION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN STOCK MARKET AND ITS IMPLICATIONS pp. 19-26

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- VALUE CO-CREATION THROUGH TECHNICAL INTERN TRAINEES IN JAPANESE HEALTHCARE pp. 27-36

- Atsushi Katsuda and Yoshiyuki Naito
- USING PATENT DRAWINGS OF INVENTION PUBLICATIONS TO DIFFERENTIATE STOCK RETURN RATE - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON CHINA STOCK MARKET pp. 37-61

- Hong-Wen Tsai, Hui-Chung Che and Bo Bai
- VALUE CHAINS AND CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION STRATEGIES: A CASE OF NUTRITIONAL GARDENS IN ZIMBABWE pp. 62-75

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara and Steven Henry Dunga
Volume 9, issue 4, 2021
- Reflections on the State and the Accountancy Profession in Italy pp. 233-244

- Riccardo Macchioni, Clelia Fiondella and Rosalinda Santonastaso
- Joint B2B Recovery Management: The Role of Locus of Failure pp. 245-257

- Naghmeh Nik Bakhsh and Iivi Riivits-Arkonsuo
- The Nexus between Government Revenue and Macroeconomic Indicators in South Africa pp. 258-267

- Thomas Habanabakize, Lerato Mothib and Precious Mncayi
- The Use of the Statement of Cash Flows by Japanese SMEs pp. 268-282

- Katsuyoshi Okabe and Martha G. Suez-Sales
Volume 9, issue 3, 2021
- Social Dialogue and Working Conditions: Evidence from Perfetti Banmettelle Nigeria Limited Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria pp. 184-193

- Sholesi Olayinka Yusuf, Adeniyi Adeshina Olushola and Vangeli Gamede
- An Exploration of the Progression Policy and its Effects on Learner Achievement in Kwazulu-Natal pp. 194-207

- Thandi Priscillia Nkosi and Rufus Olufemi Adebayo
- An Impact Assessment of Covid-19 on the South African Automotive Industry pp. 208-216

- Ephrem Habtemichael Redda and Jhalukpreya Surujlal
- Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction Experience among South African Mobile Telecommunications Consumers pp. 217-232

- Herring Shava
Volume 9, issue 2, 2021
- The Relationship between Decision-Making Heuristics and Perceived Quality of Life pp. 90-99

- Nahid Unkic and Jasmina Okicic
- Temporal and Spatial Perception in Purchase Choice pp. 100-122

- Katarina Kostelić
- The Impact of Transactional Leadership as a Strategic Imperative in Project Execution at a Mobile Company in the Gaza Strip, Palestine pp. 123-138

- Larry Enoch Jowah and Ihab Alagha
- Quantile Probability Predictions: A Demonstrative Performance Analysis of Forecasts of US COVID-19 Deaths pp. 139-163

- Mary E. Thomson, Andrew C. Pollock and Jennifer Murray
- The Development of the Automotive Industry in Post-Soviet Countries since 1991 pp. 164-183

- Sardor Tadjiev and Pierre-Yves Donze
Volume 9, issue 1, 2021
- Influence of Psychological Antecedents of Consumer Decision-Making Styles on Millennial Consumer’s Innovativeness in Botswana pp. 1-13

- Douglas Chiguvi and Tinashe Musasa
- Management of Croatian Public Higher Education Institutions Based on Performance Measurement pp. 14-37

- Verica Budimir, Ivana Drazic Lutilsky and Davor Vasicek
- Towards Ensuring the Sustainability of South African Small and Medium Enterprises in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Era pp. 38-46

- Michael Adelowotan
- The Role of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs) on Financial Inclusion in Zimbabwe pp. 47-60

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara, Albert Makochekanwa and Steven Henry Dunga
- Teachers’ Perceptions of Parental Involvement among Selected Secondary Schools in the Pinetown District, Durban pp. 61-70

- Thandi Priscillia Nkosi and Rufus Olufemi Adebayo
- Students’ Entrepreneurial Mindset in the Era of Global Health Pandemic: Perspective from the University of Lagos, Nigeria pp. 71-89

- Samson Adeoluwa Adewumi
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