E3 Journal of Business Management and Economics.
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Volume 3, issue 10, 2012
- Does RDA-credit differ from others’ microcredit? A case study of Bangladesh pp. 330-340

- Majid Pramanik and Lu Qian
- Household indebtedness in Tunisia pp. 341-350

- Lobna Abid, Dorra Zouari and Ghorbel Sonia Zouari
Volume 3, issue 9, 2012
- What is the impact of privatization on bank risk? The Case of Tunisian banks pp. 318-325

- Dorra Zouari and Ghorbel Sonia Zouari
- 0-1 integer interval number programming approach for the multilevel generalized assignment problem pp. 326-329

- Samir A Abass
Volume 3, issue 8, 2012
- Trade response to economic shocks in Indonesia pp. 283-300

- Tulus T.H. Tambunan
- Evaluation of the performance appraisal systems in KNUST and GIMPA libraries pp. 301-306

- Akua Asantewaa Aforo and Kodjo Asafo-Adjei Antwi
- Growth performance and forecasts of FDI inflows to Sri Lanka pp. 307-317

- Gulshan Kumar and Neerja Dhingra
Volume 3, issue 7, 2012
- Strategies for re-positioning small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria for global competitiveness pp. 266-274

- Christopher Ehinomen and Adepoju Adeleke
- Impact of global financial crisis on stock markets: Evidence from Pakistan and India pp. 275-282

- Rafaqet Ali and Muhammad Afzal
Volume 3, issue 6, 2012
- An assessment of the distribution of Petroleum products in Nigeria pp. 232-241

- Christopher Ehinomen and Adepoju Adeleke
- An assessment of the distribution of Petroleum products in Nigeria pp. 242-257

- Wasim Ismail Al-Habil and Ala’Edein Koraz
- Ricardian equivalence hypothesis: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 258-265

- Muhammad Afzal
Volume 3, issue 5, 2012
- An analysis of the influences of scholars and their academic works in Chinese entrepreneurship field: Based on the CSSCI (2009-2010) pp. 162-172

- Hao Wei, Xi Wang and Chunming Zhao
- Empirical study on financial risk factors: Capital structure, operation ability, profitability, and solvency ——evidence from listed companies in China pp. 173-178

- Gang Fu, Weilan Fu and Dan Liu
- Foreign direct investment, joint ventures and export pp. 0179-0189

- Monica Das and Sandwip Kumar Das
- Transformational leadership and employees career salience; an empirical study conducted on banks of Pakistan pp. 0190-0196

- Tabassum Riaz, Muhammad Ramzan, Hafiz Muhammad Ishaq and Muhammad Umair Akram
- The privatization of central statistics office; case of Botswana: The challenges of the change process pp. 0197-0209

- Maitumelo Molebatsi and Rudolph Lenyeletse Boy
- Remittances and income inequality in rural Nigeria pp. 210-221

- Olatomide Olowa and Adebayo M. Shittu
- Research on factors of green purchasing practices of Chinese pp. 222-231

- Weifeng Yang and Yuelei Zhang
Volume 3, issue 4, 2012
- Collapse of the G-20 Summit at Cannes pp. 0138-0141

- Badar Iqbal
- Systematic analysis of impact factors and level of coal miners’ safety behavior pp. 0142-0146

- He Gang, Qiao Guo-tong and Li Tian-bo
- China’s expanding engagement in Africa as a global influence pp. 0147-0154

- Ghirmai Kefela
- An analysis of the influences of scholars and their academic works in Chinese entrepreneurship field: Based on the CSSCI (2009-2010) pp. 0155-0161

- Hailing Wang, Xinbao Guo and Huihui Wei
Volume 3, issue 3, 2012
- The analysis of the conditions needed for building venture capital industry in Lithuania pp. 096-105

- Ausra Gvazdaityte
- ERP consultant selection problem using AHP, fuzzy AHP and ANP: A case study in Turkey pp. 106-117

- Ozalp Vayvay, Yigit Ozcan and Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha
- The impact of a company’s network competence and technology management competence on its innovation performance pp. 118-126

- Sheng-Bin Hao and Bo Yu
- Finance, production, manufacturing and logistics: VaR models for dynamic Impawn rate of steel in inventory financing pp. 127-137

- He Juan, Jiang Xianglin, Wang Jian and Chen Lei
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- The current account-interest rate relation: A panel data study for OECD countries pp. 048-054

- Meliha Ener and Feyza Arica
- The adoption of electronic data interchange (EDI) technology by Nigerian SMEs: A conceptual framework pp. 055-068

- Maikudi Shehu Musawa and Eta Wahab
- Financial education: Determinant of retirement planning in malaysia pp. 069-078

- Jee Yoong Folk, Loo See Beh and Diana-Lea Baranovich
- Construction of the prediction model of business operation performance in the electronic industry pp. 079-089

- Shing-Chih Yang, Chan-Shal Lee and Hsuan-Shih Lee
- How the small and medium-sized enterprises’ owners’ credit features affect the enterprises’credit default behavior? pp. 090-095

- Wanting Wang
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- Does motivational factor influence organizational commitment and effectiveness? A review of literature pp. 001-009

- Adamu Idris and Fauziah Wan
- The impact of the prevailing organizational culture on the adoption of green marketing in chemical-industry companies in three Arab states in west Asia pp. 010-025

- Al-Rifai Nahla and Tareq Hashem
- Is it time to withdraw from china? pp. 026-043

- Ming-Yuan Hsieh
- The optimal portfolio model based on multivariate t distribution with linear weighted sum method pp. 044-047

- Yu Xing
Volume 2, issue 6, 2011
- Assessing competitiveness of foreign and local supermarket chains in Vietnamese market by using Fuzzy TOPSIS method pp. 209-216

- Albert Yang, Binh Do, Gao-Liang Wang, Lung-Yu Chang and Feng-Chu Hung
- Factors influencing micro and small enterprises’ access to finance since the adoption of multi-currency system in Zimbabwe pp. 217-222

- Isaac Mabhungu, Blessing Masamha, Simbarashe Mhazo, Divaris Jaravaza and Lloyd Chiriseri
- Development of model for insurance risk management and its application to insurance companies operating in the Serbian market pp. 223-228

- Ilic Mirjana, Veselin Avdalovic and Milica Obadovic
Volume 2, issue 5, 2011
- Green microfinance promoting green enterprise development pp. 183-191

- Kazi Rouf
Volume 2, issue 4, 2011
- An empirical survey: Can green marketing really entice customers to pay more? pp. 132-146

- Ming-Yuan Hsieh
- Importance of identifying and analyzing business development needs for economic survival and sustainable development through human capital pp. 147-155

- Joe Duke
- Causes and impacts of global financial crisis on the performance of Nigerian banks (a case study of selected banks) pp. 164-170

- Taiwo Olaniyi and Yetunde Olabisi
- Computer users at risk: Health disorders associated with prolonged computer use pp. 171-182

- Abida Ellahi, Shahid Khalil and Fouzia Akram
Volume 2, issue 3, 2011
- Comparative analysis of marketing integration strategies in three different marketing environments pp. 107-115

- Adeleke Adepoju and Badmus Badmus
- A study of health and safety practices in small and medium sized enterprises: -A case of Botswana pp. 125-131

- Josephine Moeti-Lysson and Rudolph Boy Author-The University of Botswana, Department of Management, P.M.B 254/590, Gaborone, Botswana
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- Indonesia during two big economic crises 1997/98 and 2008/09: How was the impact and what was the main difference between the two crises? pp. 045-058

- Tulus Tambunan
- The crowding-out effects of corruption in Nigeria: An empirical study pp. 059-068

- Adewale Bakare
- Measuring the effects of labour productivity on ASEAN5 plus 3 economic growth pp. 069-074

- Elsadig Ahmed
- An evaluation of customer retention based on gender and age during critical cash crisis of 2008. A case study of commercial banks in Bindura pp. 084-088

- Albert Musekiwa
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Utilising tourism potential in combating the spread of HIV/AIDS through poverty alleviation in rural areas of Botswana pp. 001-011

- Lisbon Ketshabile
- An evaluation of financial strategies used by companies in the retail sector during recession period (2000-2010) pp. 022-027

- Robert Nzaro and Kosmas Njanike
- Gender effects on customer satisfaction in banking industry a case of commercial banks in Bindura, Zimbabwe pp. 040-044

- Albert Musekiwa, Kosmas Njanike and Paul Mukucha
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