International Journal of Emerging Markets
2006 - 2022
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Volume 19, issue 9, 2022
- Firm-level perception of uncertainty and overseas investment: evidence from China's listed firms pp. 2317-2346
- Chao He, Yanxi Li and Runxiang Xu
- The fit between GLOBE cultural dimensions, budget transparency and performance management across emerging economies pp. 2347-2365
- Hamid Zarei, Hassan Yazdifar, Ahmad Nasseri and Mohsen Dahmarde Ghaleno
- Are you a trend setter or a straggler? Social drivers and customer shift toward co-creating value with self-service technologies pp. 2366-2384
- Badra Sandamali Galdolage
- On the dynamics of expectations, uncertainty and economic growth: an empirical analysis for the case of Uruguay pp. 2385-2404
- Juan Gabriel Brida, Bibiana Lanzilotta and Lucia Rosich
- “Connected we stand, disconnected we fall”. Analyzing the importance of digital platforms in transnational supply chain management pp. 2405-2427
- Anna Marrucci, Riccardo Rialti, Raffaele Donvito and Faheem Uddin Syed
- Does financial inclusion reduce income inequality? Empirical evidence from Asian economies pp. 2428-2445
- Anushka Verma and Arun Kumar Giri
- Generation “Z” willingness to participate in crowdshipping services to achieve sustainable last-mile delivery in emerging market pp. 2446-2471
- Chandra Kant Upadhyay, Vijayshri Tiwari and Vineet Tiwari
- Sustainable supply chain in emerging economies during and post COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic literature review and future research directions pp. 2472-2498
- Humaira Nafisa Ahmed, Sayem Ahmed, Muztoba Ahmad Khan and Syed Mithun Ali
- Multiscale analysis of the complex interaction between uncertainty and the international commodity market pp. 2499-2525
- Chao Liu, Wei Zhang, Qiwei Xie and Chao Wang
- The share of FDI in the value added of innovative and other industries in Poland pp. 2526-2548
- Aneta Maria Kosztowniak
- The relationship between institutional ownership and idiosyncratic volatility: evidence from the stock markets of China and the USA pp. 2549-2573
- Yu Hu, Xiaoquan Jiang and Wenjun Xue
Volume 19, issue 8, 2022
- Audit quality and corporate trade credit: evidence from the Asian emerging markets pp. 2049-2069
- Asif Saeed, Zahid Munir and Muhammad Wasif Zafar
- Asymmetric effects of policy uncertainty on real sector variables in emerging markets: evidence from Brazil, India, China and South Africa pp. 2070-2090
- Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Victor A. Malaolu and Anthony Orji
- Competitive or collaborative? Customer concentration and real earnings management pp. 2091-2114
- Lei Zhu, Wanyi Chen and Qianwen Zheng
- Investor attention and the COVID-19 concept stocks in China's stock market pp. 2115-2133
- Zhe Liu, Chong Huang and Benshuo Yang
- Performance evaluation models applied to the Brazilian mutual funds market pp. 2134-2151
- Diogo Corso Kruk and Rene Coppe Pimentel
- Tax rate motivated profit shifting and base erosion by multinational corporations: Indian evidence pp. 2152-2178
- Suveera Gill, Taruntej Singh Arora and Karan Gandhi
- M&A performance in emerging markets: do they behave in unison or otherwise? pp. 2179-2202
- Sakshi Kukreja, Girish C. Maheshwari and Archana Singh
- Does CEO openness matter when explaining firm internationalization decisions: evidence from China pp. 2203-2221
- Weihong Chen, Xi Zhong and Hailin Lan
- Discretionary impacts of the risk management committee attributes on firm performance: do board size matter? pp. 2222-2240
- Sitara Karim, Samuel A. Vigne, Brian Lucey and Muhammad Abubakr Naeem
- Chinese cross-border acquisitions: stylised facts and new directions pp. 2241-2263
- Shuang Hu, Saileshsingh Gunessee and Chang Liu
- Investigating the influence of perceived organizational justice on counterproductive work behaviours: mediating role of negative emotions pp. 2264-2292
- Rabail Aisha, Nisar Ahmed Channa, Manzoor Ali Mirani and Naveed Akhtar Qureshi
- Learning through exploitative and exploratory overseas R&D: impacts on EMNEs' innovation performance pp. 2293-2314
- Xi Zhong and Weihong Chen
Volume 19, issue 7, 2022
- Do macroprudential regulations condition the role of financial inclusion for ensuring financial stability? Cross-country perspective pp. 1769-1803
- Mallika Saha and Kumar Debasis Dutta
- Investor attention, analysts coverage and idiosyncratic volatility puzzle: based on behavioral perspective pp. 1804-1838
- Xinmin Tian, Zhiqiang Zhang, Cheng Zhang and Mingyu Gao
- COVID-19 and service innovation strategies of tourism and hospitality SMEs in an emerging country pp. 1839-1859
- Constanza Bianchi
- Do performance measures matter for stock mutual funds? An international analysis pp. 1860-1878
- Pablo Durán Santomil, Pablo Crisanto Lombardero Fernández and Luis Otero González
- Does the stakeholder's relationship affect supply chain resilience and organizational performance? Empirical evidence from the supply chain community of Pakistan pp. 1879-1900
- Asad Ali Qazi, Andrea Appolloni and Abdul Rehman Shaikh
- Bail-in credibility: evidence from emerging markets pp. 1901-1919
- Giulio Velliscig, Stefano Piserà, Maurizio Polato and Josanco Floreani
- Institutional quality, employment, FDI and environmental degradation in developing countries: evidence from the balanced panel GMM estimator pp. 1920-1939
- Sorphasith Xaisongkham and Xia Liu
- A six-factor asset pricing model of China's stock market from the perspective of institutional investors' dominance pp. 1940-1958
- Xiaoguang Zhou, Yuxuan Lin and Jie Zhong
- Religious atmosphere and corporate poverty alleviation: empirical evidence from China pp. 1959-1980
- Dechang Zheng, Shuang Tao, Chengtao Jiang and Yinglun Tang
- Can SMEs' quality management promote supply chain financing performance? An explanation based on signalling theory pp. 1981-2002
- Qiang Lu, Yudong Yang and Miao Yu
- Contentions in the study of China’s political economy: building common ground pp. 2003-2024
- Shaomin Li and Matthew Farrell
- Illiquidity and stock returns: the moderating role of investors' holding period in Central and Eastern European markets pp. 2025-2045
- Szymon Stereńczak
Volume 19, issue 6, 2022
- The effect of perceived financial risk on purchase intention in Pakistan pp. 1473-1491
- Shahid Khokhar, Maayda Shahid, Sana Hafeez and Muhammad Shahid Tufail
- Determinants of time-varying equity risk premia in an emerging market pp. 1492-1520
- Işıl Candemir and Cenk C. Karahan
- Shortening the distance between firms for M&A: the influence of small-world network structure on mergers and acquisitions pp. 1521-1541
- Thiago de Sousa Barros, Julián Cárdenas and Ariane Ribeiro Hott
- Country and corporate reputation from an internationalization perspective: a comparative study of industries from an emerging market pp. 1542-1562
- Ana-Maria Parente-Laverde, Laura Rojas-DeFrancisco and Izaias Martins
- COVID-19, firm characteristics and stock volatility: new evidence from the Indian tourism sector pp. 1563-1585
- Rupika Khanna, Chandan Sharma and Abhay Pant
- Extreme quantile connectedness and spillovers between oil and Vietnamese stock markets: a sectoral analysis pp. 1586-1625
- Walid Mensi, Salem Adel Ziadat, Xuan Vinh Vo and Sang Hoon Kang
- Board committees and financial performance: exploring the effects of gender diversity in the emerging economy of India pp. 1626-1644
- Shubham Singhania, Jagvinder Singh and Deepti Aggrawal
- Internal corporate governance and cash flow manipulation pp. 1645-1668
- Neerav Nagar and Mehul Raithatha
- The effect of subnational legal effectiveness and social trust on foreign firm performance: from subnational analysis in emerging economies pp. 1669-1694
- Yu Jia, Yongqing Ye, Zhuang Ma and Tao Wang
- Disclosure of nonfinancial information in integrated reporting: the Brazilians professionals investors's perspective pp. 1695-1717
- Cíntia de Melo de Albuquerque Ribeiro, José Paulo Cosenza, Luís Perez Zotez and Júlio Vieira Neto
- Development finance, institutional quality and human development in the MENA region pp. 1718-1747
- Ali Awdeh and Zouhour Jomaa
- Management and monitoring of the displaced commercial risk: a prescriptive approach pp. 1748-1765
- Othmane Touri, Rida Ahroum and Boujemâa Achchab
Volume 19, issue 5, 2022
- Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on international trade in developing countries: evidence from Vietnam pp. 1113-1134
- Chung Van Dong and Hoan Quang Truong
- Can exchange rate policies and trade partners' income enhance the trade balance in Algeria? Evidence from the nonlinear ARDL model pp. 1135-1156
- Mouyad Alsamara, Karim Mimouni, Karim Barkat and Diana Kayaly
- Effect of presidential elections on investor herding behaviour in African stock markets pp. 1157-1177
- Godwin Musah, Daniel Domeher and Imhotep Alagidede
- Impact of spirituality on the conspicuous consumption of fashion consumers of generation Z: moderating role of dispositional positive emotions pp. 1178-1195
- Indrila Goswami Varma, Bhawana Chanana, Rambabu Lavuri and Jaspreet Kaur
- Domestic total factor productivity with trade and heterogenous foreign direct investment in developing countries: a case of Vietnamese manufacturing pp. 1196-1218
- Pham Thi Bich Ngoc, Huynh Quoc Vu and Pham Dinh Long
- Nonlinear effects of bank regulation stringency on bank lending in selected sub-Saharan African countries pp. 1219-1237
- Retselisitsoe Thamae and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Does firms and managerial experience matter for exporting? The case of selected EU member and non-member countries pp. 1238-1258
- Andrzej Cieślik, Jan Michałek and Anna Michałek
- Role of word-of-mouth communication in consumer brand relationship initiation and maintenance: insights from the bottom of pyramid markets pp. 1259-1280
- Shubhomoy Banerjee and S. Sreejesh
- A social constructivist perspective on novice entrepreneurial learning in business incubators pp. 1281-1305
- Thomas Wing Yan Man, Ron Berger and Matti Rachamim
- Investors’ financial aspirations excite investment decisions: current income, future inheritance expectations, and short-term and long-term decisions—The Matthew Effect in Pakistan’s emerging markets pp. 1306-1334
- Samra Chaudary, Sohail Zafar and Thomas Li-Ping Tang
- Effects of marketization on the evolution of firms' R&D efficiency: evidence from China pp. 1335-1358
- Qingyu Zhang, Xiude Chen and Mei Cao
- Do commodities hedge regional stock markets at the same effectiveness level? Evidence from MGARCH models pp. 1359-1384
- Rania Zghal, Amel Melki and Ahmed Ghorbel
- POLI advantages of state-owned multinationals pp. 1385-1406
- Andrei Panibratov, Olga Garanina, Abdul-Kadir Ameyaw and Amit Anand
- Internationalization of Turkish business groups: motives and institutional context pp. 1407-1427
- Kader Sahin, Ekrem Tatoğlu, Kubra Mert, Tuğba Kaplan and Ismail Golgeci
- Measuring and assessing international diversification strategies of Indian companies pp. 1428-1448
- Aparna Bhatia and Meenu Khurana
- Institutional distance and cross-border acquisitions into emerging markets: the moderating effect of context experience pp. 1449-1472
- Donatella Depperu, Ilaria Galavotti and Federico Baraldi
Volume 19, issue 4, 2022
- Investment and economic growth: do institutions and economic freedom matter? pp. 825-845
- Haman Mahamat Addi and Attahir Babaji Abubakar
- Work environment, HR practices and millennial employee retention in hospitality and tourism in Bangladesh pp. 846-867
- Md Asadul Islam, Dieu Hack-Polay, Mahfuzur Rahman, Mosharrof Hosen, Abigail Hunt and Sujana Shafique
- Innovating, exit or both? Strategic responses to crisis revisited from resource redeployment perspective: evidence from China pp. 868-894
- Jun Jin, Shijing Li, Zan Chen and Liying Wang
- Two-way knowledge spillovers in the presence of heterogeneous foreign subsidiaries: evidence from an emerging country pp. 895-920
- Nadia Albis Salas, Isabel Alvarez and John Cantwell
- Managerial ability and goodwill impairment: evidence from China pp. 921-940
- Qiubin Huang and Mengyuan Xiong
- Structure of banking industry and firms' risk-taking: firm-level evidence from China pp. 941-963
- Habib Hussain Khan
- Impact of skepticism on CRM luxury campaign participation intention of Generation Z pp. 964-988
- Sujo Thomas, Viral Bhatt and Ritesh Patel
- Capital mobility in Latin American and Caribbean countries: alternative view on the “Feldstein-Horioka” coefficient pp. 989-1006
- Valeryia Yersh
- How does domestic market fragmentation affect enterprise innovation performance? Empirical evidence from China pp. 1007-1025
- Xiao-Feng Qi and Lihong Zhou
- Does infrastructural development allure foreign direct investment? The role of Belt and Road Initiatives pp. 1026-1050
- Faheem Ur Rehman, Md. Monirul Islam and Kazi Sohag
- International Journal of Emerging Markets: a bibliometric review 2006–2020 pp. 1051-1089
- Ashish Kumar, Shikha Sharma, Ritu Vashistha, Vikas Srivastava, Mosab I. Tabash, Ziaul Haque Munim and Andrea Paltrinieri
- Public debt sustainability: a bibliometric co-citation visualization analysis pp. 1090-1110
- Amanpreet Kaur, Vikas Kumar, Rahul Sindhwani, Punj Lata Singh and Abhishek Behl
Volume 19, issue 3, 2022
- Are emerging economies’ credit cycles synchronized? Fresh evidence from time–frequency analysis pp. 561-581
- Seema Saini, Utkarsh Kumar and Wasim Ahmad
- Can intermediary and disintermediary be compatible in coordination management: affordance, fusion and actualization of blockchain and conventional systems pp. 582-604
- Daojun Sun, Limin Deng and Wenchi Ying
- Determinants of foreign direct investment: employment status and potential of food processing industry in India pp. 605-623
- Satya Padhi
- Internationalization and domestic political support: a differentiation of R&D-related foreign and domestic firms in Turkey pp. 624-648
- Timo Kleiner-Schaefer, Ekrem Tatoglu and Ingo Liefner
- Impact of merger on stock returns and economic value added (EVA) of the acquiring firms: a study from Indian corporate sector pp. 649-664
- Puja Aggarwal Gulati and Sonia Garg
- Corporate governance, litigation risk and firm performance: a mediation moderating model pp. 665-678
- Abdul Waheed, Hamid Mahmood and Jun Wen
- Does digital financial innovation enhance financial deepening and growth in Kenya? pp. 679-705
- Roseline Misati, Jared Osoro, Maureen Odongo and Farida Abdul
- How appreciative leadership affects employees' helping behaviors? The mediating role of emotions and the moderating role of organizational trust pp. 706-728
- Muhammad Asim, Zhiying Liu, Usman Ghani, Muhammad Athar Nadeem, Umme Farva Hashmi and Yi Xu
- Institutional distance and Chinese investment efficiency in Africa: a stochastic frontier analysis pp. 729-751
- Elyas Abdulahi Mohamued, Muhammad Asif Khan, Natanya Meyer, József Popp and Judit Oláh
- Shariah compliance and stock price synchronicity: evidence from India pp. 752-774
- Omar Farooq and Neveen Ahmed
- Tax reform and investment efficiency: evidence from China's replacement of business tax with VAT pp. 775-797
- Yajie Bai and Maoguo Wu
- Does KAM disclosure make a difference in emerging markets? An investigation into audit fees and report lag pp. 798-821
- Saeed Rabea Baatwah, Ehsan Saleh Almoataz, Waddah Kamal Omer and Khaled Salmen Aljaaidi
Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- The role of cognitive heuristic-driven biases in investment management activities and market efficiency: a research synthesis pp. 273-321
- Maqsood Ahmad
- Government expenditure–shadow economy nexus: the role of fiscal deficit pp. 322-338
- Toan Pham-Khanh Tran, Ngoc Phu Tran, Phuc Van Nguyen and Duc Hong Vo
- Conditional impact of credit growth on macroeconomic and financial aggregates: evidence from Turkey pp. 339-366
- Omer Cayirli, Koray Kayalidere and Huseyin Aktas
- Designing energy policy in the presence of underground economy: the case of Pakistan pp. 367-389
- Muhammad Ahad, Saqib Farid and Zaheer Anwer
- The theory of multinational enterprises in the digital era: state-of-the-art and research priorities pp. 390-411
- Fei Li, Yan Chen, Jaime Ortiz and Mengyang Wei
- Adaptation strategy, international experience and export performance of Moroccan handicraft firms: the mediating role of partnerships pp. 412-434
- Sara Dassouli, Virginia Bodolica, Harit Satt and Mohamed M'hamdi
- Financial integration and capital structure decisions of listed firms: evidence from China pp. 435-455
- Ahsan Ahmed, Rozaimah Zainudin and Shahrin Saaid Shaharuddin
- Does the stock liquidity drive the trade credit of publicly listed firms in Saudi Arabia? pp. 456-474
- Mohammed Bajaher and Fekri Ali Shawtari
- The role of intellectual capital and service agility in banking service provision: the perspective of Brazilian export companies pp. 475-493
- Mara Mataveli, Juan-Carlos Ayala Calvo and Alfonso J. Gil
- Economic policy uncertainty and investment-cash flow sensitivity: evidence from India pp. 494-518
- Gaurav Gupta, Jitendra Mahakud and Vishal Kumar Singh
- Estimating a financial uncertainty index for Saudi Arabia pp. 519-539
- Hedi Ben Haddad, Sohale Altamimi, Imed Mezghani and Imed Medhioub
- How a chairperson's international experience can affect the post-entry speed of international SMEs from emerging economies: the roles of functional variety and power pp. 540-560
- Linghua Qin, Naveed Akhtar, Qamar Farooq and Syed Hussain Mustafa Gillani
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- Franchising and country development: evidence from 49 countries pp. 7-32
- Cintya Lanchimba, Hugo Porras, Yasmin Salazar and Josef Windsperger
- FDI and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: does democracy matter? pp. 33-55
- Sean Gossel
- Are ESG indexes a safe-haven or hedging asset? Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic in China pp. 56-75
- Stefano Piserà and Helen Chiappini
- Supply chain relational capital and firm performance: an empirical enquiry from India pp. 76-105
- Pushpesh Pant, Shantanu Dutta and S.P. Sarmah
- Nexus among board characteristics, earnings management and dividend payout: evidence from an emerging market pp. 106-133
- Malik Abu Afifa, Isam Saleh, Aseel Al-shoura and Hien Vo Van
- The impact of gender and political embeddedness on firm performance: evidence from China pp. 134-153
- Ying Teng, Eli Gimmon, Sibylle Heilbrunn and Shenyi Song
- Managerial religiosity, attitudes towards women as managers and supportive HR practices pp. 154-169
- Kumar Krishna Biswas, Brendan Boyle, Sneh Bhardwaj and Parth Patel
- Impact of government ownership on private sector enterprises’ environmental responsibility: empirical evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 170-190
- Han Yu, Ciji Song and Zengji Song
- Financial sector development, anti-money laundering regulations and economic growth pp. 191-210
- Isaac Ofoeda, Elikplimi Agbloyor and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- The determinants of IPO initial returns in emerging markets: a quantile regression pp. 211-230
- Amira Akl Ahmed, Bosy Ahmed Gamaleldin Fathy and Nagwa Abdl-Allah Samak
- Fear of COVID-19 and employee engagement: does emotional stability matter? pp. 231-248
- Sadia Shaheen, Sehar Zulfiqar, Bashir Ahmad and Muhammad Ahmad-ur-Rehman
- Should Bangladesh join Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)? The gravity explanation of Bangladesh dilemma pp. 249-269
- Gour Goswami, Farhan Khan, Kazi Labiba, Farhanaj Achol, Tapas Kumar Saha and Aunanna Zulfikar
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