International Journal of Emerging Markets
2006 - 2023
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Volume 14, issue 5, 2019
- The logics of political business in state-owned enterprises: the case of Indonesia pp. 709-730

- Indri Dwi Apriliyanti and Stein Oluf Kristiansen
- Understanding technology diffusion in emerging markets pp. 731-751

- Sunday Adewale Olaleye, Dandison Ukpabi, Heikki Karjaluoto and Ioannis Rizomyliotis
- Perception of ESG criteria by mainstream investors: evidence from Tunisia pp. 752-768

- Souhir Khemir
- Public debt, foreign direct investment and economic growth dynamics pp. 769-791

- Olugbenga Onafowora and Oluwole Owoye
- Economic growth in European Union: does IFRS mandatory adoption matter? pp. 792-808

- Clement Oppong and Mehmet Aga
- Central bank independence, elections and fiscal policy in Africa pp. 809-830

- Abel Mawuko Agoba, Joshua Yindenaba Abor, Kofi Osei, Jarjisu Sa-Aadu, Benjamin Amoah and Gloria Clarissa Odortor Dzeha
- Determinants of profitability of life and non-life insurance companies: evidence from Ecuador pp. 831-872

- Segundo Camino-Mogro and Natalia Bermúdez-Barrezueta
- M&As in Africa – effects of law and governance pp. 873-898

- Alex Lundqvist, Eva Liljeblom, Anders Löflund and Benjamin Maury
- Policy coordination in fiscal federalism: drawing lessons from the Dubai debt crisis pp. 899-915

- Serhan Cevik
- Doing favors in the Arab world pp. 916-943

- Ron Berger, Ram Herstein, Daniel McCarthy and Sheila Puffer
- Investor behavior in ETF markets: a comparative study between the US and emerging markets pp. 944-966

- Augusto Ferreira da Costa Neto, Marcelo Cabus Klotzle and Antonio Carlos Figueiredo Pinto
- Islamic mortgages: principles and practice pp. 967-987

- Muhammad Hanif
- The intention to use Islamic banking: an exploratory study to measure Islamic financial literacy pp. 988-1012

- Mohamed Albaity and Mahfuzur Rahman
- Interdependence and contagion in the period of crisis pp. 1013-1031

- Carolina Macagnani dos Santos, Luiz Gaio, Tabajara Pimenta Junior and Eduardo Garbes Cicconi
- Establishing finance-growth linkage for India: a financial conditions index (FCI) approach pp. 1032-1059

- Arun Giri and Deven Bansod
- Financial consumer protection and economic growth pp. 1060-1080

- Maryam Kriese, Joshua Yindenaba Abor and Elipklimi Agbloyor
- International reserves and domestic money market disequilibrium pp. 1081-1101

- Shibananda Nayak and Mirza Allim Baig
- New institutional economics: contributions to international business studies pp. 1102-1123

- Bernardo Frossard Silva-Rêgo and Ariane Roder Figueira
Volume 14, issue 4, 2019
- How do Islamic equities respond to monetary actions? pp. 503-522

- Zaheer Anwer, Wajahat Azmi and Shamsher Mohamad Ramadili Mohd
- The global influence of oil futures-prices on Dow Jones Islamic stock indexes pp. 523-549

- Arfaoui Mongi
- Co-movement dynamics between global sukuk and bond markets pp. 550-581

- Rubaiyat Ahsan Bhuiyan, Maya Puspa Rahman, Buerhan Saiti and Gairuzazmi Mat Ghani
- Corporate social responsibility of Islamic and conventional banks pp. 582-600

- Elisa Aracil
- Perception of stakeholders on governance dimensions of the Islamic banking sector pp. 601-619

- Ibrahim Abiodun Oladapo, Roshayani Arshad, Ruhaini Muda and Manal Mohammed Hamoudah
- Consumer acceptance toward takaful in Pakistan pp. 620-638

- Muhammad Ali, Syed Raza, Chin-Hong Puah and Hanudin Amin
- A study of factors affecting word of mouth (WOM) towards Islamic banking (IB) in Jordan pp. 639-667

- Bushra K. Mahadin and Mamoun N. Akroush
- Factors affecting customers’ attitude towards Islamic banking in UAE pp. 668-688

- Abdulkader Kaakeh, M. Kabir Hassan and Stefan F. Van Hemmen Almazor
- Dynamics of Muslim consumers’ behavior toward Halal products pp. 689-708

- Osama Sam Al-Kwifi, Allam Abu Farha and Zafar U. Ahmed
Volume 14, issue 3, 2019
- Westernization or localization of human resource management practices in CIS countries? Evidence from Kazakh firms pp. 385-409

- Marina Latukha and Konstantin Malko
- Political connections and strategic choices of emerging market firms pp. 410-435

- Anton Klarin and Pradeep Kanta Ray
- The role of state ownership and home government political support in Russian multinationals’ internationalization pp. 436-450

- Andrei Panibratov and Snejina Michailova
- Some twins are not alike: FDI premia in the former Soviet states pp. 451-474

- Valeria Gattai, Rajssa Mechelli and Piergiovanna Natale
- M&A deals completion and abandonment by Russian MNE pp. 475-494

- Lyubov Ermolaeva
Volume 14, issue 2, 2018
- Analysis of capital formation and foreign aid nexus in Nigeria pp. 266-280

- Anthony Orji, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Onyinye Anthony-Orji and Chibudem O. Mbonu
- Factors hindering economic development: evidence from the MENA countries pp. 281-299

- Ali Awdeh and Hassan Hamadi
- Estimating the size of the black economy: new evidence from India pp. 300-321

- Chandan Sharma
- Macroeconomic determinants of stock market development in South Africa pp. 322-342

- Sin-Yu Ho
- Association between the availability of financial resources and working capital management with stock surplus returns in Iran pp. 343-361

- Mahdi Salehi, Nadia Mahdavi, Saeed Zarif Agahi Dari and Hossein Tarighi
- Efficiency evaluation of Indian oil and gas sector: data envelopment analysis pp. 362-378

- Vikas Vikas and Rohit Bansal
Volume 14, issue 1, 2018
- China goes global: provenance, projection, performance and policy pp. 6-23

- Peter Buckley
- Reviewing the research on the internationalization of Chinese firms pp. 24-50

- Timon Immanuel Haasis and Ingo Liefner
- Re-orienting the paradigm: path dependence in FDI theory and the emerging multinationals pp. 51-69

- Jan Knoerich
- Chinese multinationals’ FDI motivations: suggestion for a new theory pp. 70-90

- Byung Il Park and Taewoo Roh
- The roles of emerging multinational companies’ technology-driven FDIs in their learning processes for innovation pp. 91-114

- Ju Liu
- Technological innovation as a source of Chinese multinationals’ firm-specific advantages and internationalization pp. 115-133

- Shaowei He, Zaheer Khan, Yong Kyu Lew and Grahame Fallon
- Absorptive capacity and innovation in China pp. 134-154

- David McHardy Reid
- Managers’ psychic distance and its impact on Chinese FDI to Germany in the environmental industry pp. 155-170

- Katiuscia Vaccarini, Christoph Lattemann, Francesca Spigarelli and Ernesto Tavoletti
- The transition from relation-based to rule-based governance in East Asia pp. 171-186

- Shaomin Li, Seung Ho Park and Rosey Shuji Bao
- How does home government influence the internationalization of emerging market firms? The mediating role of strategic intents to internationalize pp. 187-206

- Fernando Angulo-Ruiz, Albena Pergelova and William X. Wei
- Returnee entrepreneurs and the institutional environment: case study insights from China pp. 207-230

- Jan Henrik Gruenhagen
- When institutions matter: a gravity model for Chinese meat imports pp. 231-253

- Eva Hasiner and Xiaohua Yu
- A typology of market-seeking investments: Swedish firms in China pp. 254-262

- Hans Jansson and Sten Söderman
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