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Volume 39, issue 4, 2021
- Analyzed relationship between risks and expected returns pp. 749-759

- Doan Van Dinh
- Impact of corporate governance on capital structure: mediating role of cost of capital pp. 760-780

- Aisha Javaid, Mian Sajid Nazir and Kaneez Fatima
- Unveiling benefits through franchising in Indian power distribution: addressing the resources scarcity pp. 781-800

- Mrigakshi Das
- Revisiting the Solow growth model: new empirical evidence on the convergence debate pp. 801-817

- Sedat Alataş
- The effect of exchange rate uncertainty on employment in South Africa’s manufacturing sector pp. 818-829

- Naser Yenus Nuru and Hayelom Yrgaw Gereziher
- Green innovation and Sustainable Development Goals in SMEs: the moderating role of government incentives pp. 830-846

- Rizwan Ullah, Habib Ahmad, Fazal Ur Rehman and Arshad Fawad
- The effect of individual cultural values and phantasy on risky investment intention pp. 847-866

- Selim Aren and Hatice Nayman Hamamci
- Investor sentiment and liquidity in emerging stock markets pp. 867-891

- Dorra Messaoud, Anis Ben Amar and Younes Boujelbene
- Ex ante, ex post risk and bank capital ratios: an empirical investigation pp. 892-914

- Faisal Abbas and Adnan Bashir
- The influence of responsible leadership on protective behavior: organizational perspective of COVID-19 crisis pp. 915-942

- Muhammad Irfan, Omar Khalid Bhatti and Ali Osman Ozturk
- The Role of Compensation As a Determinant of Performance and Employee Work Satisfaction: A Study at The PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk pp. 943-956

- Rojikinnor Rojikinnor, Abdul Juli Andi Gani, Choirul Saleh and Fadillah Amin
- Impact of market-wide versus firm-specific information on financial analysts pp. 957-975

- Omar Farooq
- Stock market flexibility during COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Pakistan pp. 976-987

- Ume Kalsoom, Sheheryar Javed, Rizwan Ullah Khan and Arif Maqsood
- Stability in the banking industry and commodity price volatility: perspective from developing economies pp. 988-1012

- Rexford Abaidoo, Elvis Kwame Agyapong and Kwame Fosu Boateng
- Cognitive and affective predictors of occupational stress and job performance: the role of perceived organizational support and work engagement pp. 1013-1026

- Ana Junça Silva and Cannanda Lopes
- Public service motivation, workplace spirituality and employee well-being: a holistic approach pp. 1027-1043

- Sobia Hassan, Nighat Ansari and Ali Rehman
- Meaning and willingness to pay: the role of expectation disconfirmation pp. 1044-1062

- Peyman Assadi and Pooria Assadi
- Financial constraints and tax planning activity: empirical evidence from Ghanaian banking sector pp. 1063-1087

- Baba Adibura Seidu, Yaw Ndori Queku and Emmanuel Carsamer
- Islamic financial markets response to uncertainty: an application of quantile-on-quantile approach pp. 1088-1107

- Muhammad Meo, Kiran Jameel, Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury and Sajid Ali
- Efficacy of public sector audits in the provision of quality healthcare in Ghana pp. 1108-1121

- Clement Oppong, Achille Dargaud Fofack and Eva Boakye-Yiadom
- Exploring the relationship between investment choices, cognitive abilities risk attitudes and financial literacy pp. 1122-1136

- Muhammad Mushafiq, Shamsa Khalid, Muhammad Khalid Sohail and Tayyebah Sehar
- Illicit financial outflows, informal sector size and domestic resource mobilization in selected African countries pp. 1137-1159

- Benedict Ikemefuna Uzoechina, Joseph Afolabi Ibikunle, Godwin Olasehinde-Williams and Festus Bekun
- Supply chain agility in third-party logistics providers: its relationship with institutional and cultural geographical traits in a developing country pp. 1160-1179

- Benjamin R. Tukamuhabwa, Henry Mutebi and Rebecca Kwagala
- Firm age, sales growth and survival of internationalized SMEs: does human capital play a role? pp. 1180-1194

- Channappa Santhosh
- Innovating processes and processing innovation: strategic approach to innovation in accounting firms pp. 1195-1209

- Andrea Tomo, Gianluigi Mangia and Paolo Canonico
- Asymmetric impact of tourism on the balance of payments in Pakistan: evidence from non-linear ARDL pp. 1210-1225

- Asim Rafiq, Ameer Muhammad Aamir and Muhammad Nadeem
- Exploring the relationship between corruption, income inequality and informal sector in developing countries: a panel quantile approach pp. 1226-1240

- Abdul Rashid, Farooq Ahmad, Sarir Ud Din and Shar Zaman
- The impact of corporate governance performance on the association between information asymmetry and opportunities' optimal levels: evidence from developed markets pp. 1241-1259

- Ehsan Poursoleyman, Samira Joudi, Gholamreza Mansourfar and Saeid Homayoun
- Humanoid psychological sentiments and enigma of investment pp. 1260-1276

- Mazhar Farid Chishti, Rizwana Bashir, Tanja Mancinelli and Rana Tanveer Hussain
- Constraints to the development of MSMEs in Assam, India: do owner-managers’ background characteristics and firm-specific characteristics matter? pp. 1277-1301

- Md Sahnewaz Sanu and Shabana Anjum
- Role of safety in declining public transport use: Empirical evidence from India pp. 1302-1317

- Taru Saigal, Arun Kr Vaish and N.V.M. Rao
Volume 39, issue 3, 2021
- Examining investors' sentiments, behavioral biases and investment decisions during COVID-19 in the emerging stock market: a case of Pakistan stock market pp. 549-570

- Shagufta Parveen, Zoya Wajid Satti, Qazi Abdul Subhan, Nishat Riaz, Samreen Fahim Baber and Taqadus Bashir
- Does agri-business/small and medium enterprise investment scheme (AGSMEIS) impact on youth entrepreneurship development in sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 571-595

- Nduka Elda Okolo-obasi and Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji
- Natural resources and wealth inequality: a cross-country analysis pp. 596-608

- Sosson Tadadjeu, Henri Njangang, Simplice Asongu and Yann Nounamo
- Understanding the costs of interpersonal helping and governing mechanisms: an application of transaction cost economics theory pp. 609-624

- Shih Yung Chou and Charles Ramser
- Training characteristics and employees' performance among the nurses in Pakistan pp. 625-641

- Mitho Khan Bhatti, Bahadur Ali Soomro and Naimatullah Shah
- Overestimation by misspecification: revisiting the relation between the unemployment rate and disability insurance claims in the USA pp. 642-654

- Herbert Smoluk and Rozhin Yousefvand Mansouri
- Relationship between financial inclusion, banking stability and economic growth: a dynamic panel approach pp. 655-670

- Richard Boachie, Godfred Aawaar and Daniel Domeher
- Financial development, entrepreneurship and financial openness: evidence from Asia pp. 671-686

- Ali Amin, Rizwan Ullah Khan and Arif Maqsood
- Testing cointegration between workers' remittances and human capital formation in Sri Lanka pp. 687-708

- Ahamed Lebbe Mohamed Aslam and Selliah Sivarajasingham
- Determinants of foreign direct investment inflow to the agricultural sector: a panel-data analysis pp. 709-729

- Seyed Reza Zeytoonnejad Mousavian, Seyyed Mehdi Mirdamadi, Seyed Jamal Farajallah Hosseini and Maryam Omidi NajafAbadi
- Corporate governance structure and bank performance: evidence from an emerging economy pp. 730-746

- Md. Ibrahim Molla, Md. Saiful Islam and Md. Kayes Bin Rahaman
Volume 39, issue 2, 2021
- Money at risk: climate change and performance of Canadian banking sector pp. 273-285

- Salah U-Din, Mian Sajid Nazir and Aamer Shahzad
- The mediating role of job satisfaction in the relationship between leadership styles and employee commitment pp. 286-304

- T. S. Nanjundeswaraswamy
- Dynamic inter-linkage between foreign aid and economic growth in Sri Lanka pp. 305-321

- Ahamed Lebbe Mohamed Aslam and Sabraz Nawaz Samsudeen
- Analysis of the two-way causal nexus between macroeconomic factors and infrastructure development: the experience of selected African countries pp. 322-339

- Chukwuebuka Bernard Azolibe
- COVID-19 complications and economic recovery of China: guidelines for other economies pp. 340-353

- Bahadur Ali Soomro, Shah Nawaz Mangi and Naimatullah Shah
- Bank earnings management using loan loss provisions: comparing the UK, France, South Africa and Egypt pp. 354-365

- Peterson Ozili
- Does economic growth affect the relationship between banks' capital, liquidity and profitability: empirical evidence from emerging economies pp. 366-381

- Faisal Abbas, Shoaib Ali and Maqsood Ahmad
- User engagement and self-disclosure on Snapchat and Instagram: the mediating effects of social media addiction and fear of missing out pp. 382-399

- Abdullah J. Sultan
- Does governance quality matter for the development of financial institutions in Pakistan? pp. 400-425

- Muhammad Ahad and Zulfiqar Ali Imran
- Examining the relationship between total quality management and knowledge management and their impact on organizational performance: a dimensional analysis pp. 426-451

- Jawad Abbas and Kalpina Kumari
- Leader moral disengagement and follower knowledge hiding. A moderated mediation model of follower Machiavellianism and trust in the leader pp. 452-469

- Hakan Erkutlu and Jamel Chafra
- The nexus between capital structure and firm-specific factors: evidence from Indian companies pp. 470-487

- Mohit Pathak and Arti Chandani
- Risk-taking and risk aversion in the period of before and after the 2008 crisis: evaluation with bibliometric analysis pp. 488-503

- Selim Aren and Hatice Nayman Hamamci
- Tourism development dilemmas in Musina Municipality: evidence from the Big Tree Nature Reserve and neighboring entities, Vhembe district, South Africa pp. 504-522

- Azwindini Isaac Ramaano
- Impact of income diversification strategy on credit risk and market risk among microfinance institutions pp. 523-546

- King Carl Tornam Duho, Divine Mensah Duho and Joseph Ato Forson
Volume 39, issue 1, 2021
- Shadow banking from China's perspective: an empirical analysis of bank-issued wealth management products pp. 1-24

- Syed Mehmood Raza Shah, Qiang Fu, Ghulam Abbas and Muhammad Usman Arshad
- Financial performance under influence of credit risk in non-financial firms: evidence from Pakistan pp. 25-42

- Muhammad Mushafiq, Muzammal Ilyas Sindhu and Muhammad Khalid Sohail
- Technical efficiency and input-driven growth in Indian engineering goods industry during post-reform period: stochastic frontier approach pp. 43-59

- Vasim Akram and Asheref Illiyan
- The USA–China trade policy uncertainty and inference for the major global south indexes pp. 60-77

- Saffet Akdag, Hakan Yildirim and Andrew Adewale Alola
- Corporate sustainability performance in the emerging market of Turkey: the role of accounting information quality and firm risk pp. 78-99

- Ismail Kalash
- Cost efficiency, innovation and financial performance of banks in Indonesia pp. 100-116

- Sholikha Oktavi Khalifaturofi'ah
- Technological development, financial development, and economic growth in India: Is there a non-linear and asymmetric relationship? pp. 117-133

- Arun Giri, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra and Byomakesh Debata
- The structure of automotive nostalgia: a hedonic price analysis of classic car model value formation pp. 134-149

- George Baltas and Christina Giakoumaki
- Does bank affiliation affect firm capital structure? Evidence from a financial crisis pp. 150-174

- Qamar Uz Zaman, Waheed Akhter, Mariani Abdul-Majid, S. Iftikhar Ul Hassan and Muhammad Fahad Anwar
- The role of inventories for the propagation of aggregate fluctuations: lessons for Bulgaria (1999–2019) pp. 175-183

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- Public debt, corruption and shadow economy in Africa: an empirical analysis pp. 184-202

- Victor Owusu-Nantwi and Gloria Owusu-Nantwi
- Integration and volatility spillover amongst banks: a cross-correlation analysis pp. 203-224

- Mobeen Ur Rehman and Xuan Vinh Vo
- The mobile phone in governance for environmental sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 225-243

- Simplice Asongu and Rexon Nting
- Are business schools at small liberal arts universities cost prohibitive or cost savvy? pp. 244-256

- Timothy J. Wilkinson, Candice L. Correia and Michael Williams
- On the asymmetries created by the Great Recession in the US real estate market pp. 257-269

- Achille Dargaud Fofack, Serge Djoudji Temkeng and Clement Oppong
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