Global Business and Economics Review
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2020
- Acceptance of e-services among public employees: an empirical investigation from the Palestinian public sector pp. 347-367
- Wasim Al-Habil, Mohammed Aboramadan and Mohammed Fares
- Forecasting unemployment rate in Poland with dynamic model averaging and internet searches pp. 368-389
- Krzysztof Drachal
- Impact of macroeconomic variables on Islamic and conventional stock market returns: a panel data approach pp. 390-411
- Hazem Marashdeh, Sania Ashraf and Naeem Muhammad
- Is unemployment caused by a socioeconomic phenomenon in the case of Kuwait? pp. 412-431
- Wael M. Alshuwaiee, Nayef N. AlShammari and Nour W. Al-Mubarak
- The effect of dividends policy on the stock prices - the Jordanian listed commercial banks case pp. 432-450
- Asem Tahtamouni
Volume 23, issue 3, 2020
- How global are German corporations? An empirical investigation pp. 227-256
- Jessica Geiger and Martha O'Hagan-Luff
- Social entrepreneurship and economic thought: a path to rapprochement pp. 257-279
- Philip T. Roundy and Michaël Bonnal
- Human resource flexibility and sustainability: the moderating role of environmental uncertainty pp. 280-301
- Amjad F. Tweiqat and Mohammad J. Adaileh
- Social responsibility in supply chain: bibliometric analysis and literature review pp. 302-346
- Pedro Tiago Gonçalves Fontoura and Arnaldo Fernandes Matos Coelho
Volume 23, issue 2, 2020
- Foreign direct investments into 33 Indonesian provinces: is the rupiah a boon or a bane? pp. 125-149
- Khee Giap Tan, Mulya Amri and Nursyahida Ahmad
- How advanced manufacturing technologies make a difference in Turkey's manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 150-165
- Arzu Karaman Akgul and Feride Doganer Gonel
- Human resources management and job involvement: evidence from the non-profit sector in Palestine pp. 166-186
- Mohammed Aboramadan and Belal Albashiti
- Avoiding and escaping the 'commodity trap' in development pp. 187-211
- Mahdi Ghodsi and Robert Stehrer
- Estimating a stochastic profit system using homogeneity in technology pp. 212-225
- Yongseung Han, Myeong Hwan Kim and Eréndira Yareth Vargas López
Volume 23, issue 1, 2020
- A cross-cultural analysis on career decision making of the students: the role of self-awareness and self-efficacy pp. 1-22
- Hande Özek and Alberto Ferraris
- Cointegration and adjustment dynamics of REIT and stock markets during the global financial and European debt crises pp. 23-49
- Umit Erol, Aydin Yuksel, Asli Yuksel and Hakki Ozturk
- Does a nonlinear specification methodology better capture the link between host country corruption levels and inward foreign direct investments? A study of 92 countries pp. 50-78
- Chi-Hui Wang, Prasad Padmanabhan and Chia-Hsing Huang
- The relationship between immigration, labour market conditions and GDP: evidence from the states of the USA pp. 79-99
- Burcu Ozcan
- Telecommuting potential analysis pp. 100-124
- Deveani Babu, Nelson Ramalho and Pedro F. Falcao
Volume 22, issue 4, 2020
- Revisiting the impact of financial development on economic growth: the case of Turkey pp. 323-350
- Emrah Gulay and Joshua D. Cowley
- Why innovative firms do not rely on universities as innovation sources? pp. 351-374
- Joana Costa and Carlos Rodrigues
- European unemployment nonlinear dynamics over the business cycles: Markov switching approach pp. 375-401
- Marianna Oliskevych and Iryna Lukianenko
- Dragon meets bull: the determinants of Chinese outward foreign direct investment in Spain pp. 402-430
- Federico Carril-Caccia and Juliette Milgram Baleix
- Digital mosaics and Weibull probability distribution modelling of regional connectivity: a diplomatic economy perspective pp. 431-453
- Ejaz Gul and Imran Chaudhry
Volume 22, issue 3, 2020
- The relative influence of inter-generational co-residence on healthcare market and labour market outcomes in post-Affordable Care Act USA pp. 213-248
- Ibrahim Niankara
- Effects of market orientation and learning orientation on organisational performance pp. 249-269
- Diana Escandón-Barbosa and Andrea Hurtado-Ayala
- Disability and labour force participation in a developing country: evidence from Turkish males pp. 270-288
- Burcu Duzgun Oncel and Deniz Karaoglan
- Impact of aid for trade, foreign direct investment and remittances inflows on recipient-countries export quality pp. 289-309
- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Cost-efficiency and market-power effects in the Indonesian banking industry pp. 310-322
- Rina Indiastuti and Maman Setiawan
Volume 22, issue 1/2, 2020
- Customers' intentions to adopt proximity m-payment services: empirical evidence from Greece pp. 3-26
- Apostolos Giovanis, Evangelos Tsoukatos and Demetris Vrontis
- Organisational ambidexterity, hard power management and smart power management at Amazon, a case study pp. 27-40
- Andrew Schein
- Evolutions in manufacturing cost deployment pp. 41-52
- Guido Giovando, Chiara Crovini and Stefano Venturini
- Socially responsible strategies in SMEs: a study in six European countries pp. 53-70
- Zhanna Belyaeva, Edyta Rudawska and Yana Lopatkova
- Valuation of renewable energy investments: an explanatory mixed-methods study about applied approaches amongst practitioners pp. 71-114
- Christian Hürlimann, Jasim Al-Ali and Dolores S. Bengoa
- Big data in SMEs – findings of an empirical study pp. 115-134
- Bernd Britzelmaier, Carolin Graue and Matthias Sterk
- Venture capitalists and the internationalisation of new ventures – a Portuguese case study pp. 135-160
- Paulo Ribeiro and Raquel Meneses
- Networked establishment processes in transition economies pp. 161-177
- Aihie Osarenkhoe, Daniella Fjellström, Desalegn Abraha and Gabriel Baffour Awuah
- An experiential learning program for entrepreneurship education pp. 178-197
- Laura Castaldi, Enrica Sepe, Claudio Turi and Valentina Iscaro
- The success of STEM graduates in entrepreneurship training: a European case study pp. 198-211
- Simona Mihai-Yiannaki, Despina Varnava-Marouchou, Elmos Konis and Vassilia Hadjichristodoulou
Volume 21, issue 6, 2019
- Development of European cluster initiatives: stakeholders' contribution and enrolment pp. 685-711
- Inessa Laur, Magnus Klofsten, Dzamila Bienkowska, Joakim Wincent and Håkan Ylinenpää
- Network resources and competitive advantage in productive cooperation networks pp. 712-731
- Ana Cláudia Azevedo, Rafael Morais Pereira, Fernanda Rosalina Da Silva Meireles and João Maurício Gama Boaventura
- Multidyadic relationships: a multi-stage perspective pp. 732-755
- Cláudia P. Ribau, António C. Moreira and Mário Raposo
- Inter-organisational network structures and knowledge diffusion through innovation intermediaries pp. 756-776
- Leyla Gamidullaeva
- Key performance indicators for enhancing the export potential of Indian carpet industry pp. 777-797
- Navneet Gera
- Causal relationship of economic factors with GDP growth of two emerging markets of South Asia: Bangladesh and India pp. 798-813
- Tanjila Tabassum
- Production and retailing of self help group products pp. 814-835
- Thyagarajan Siddhartha, Thangasamy Nambirajan and Chandirasekaran Ganeshkumar
Volume 21, issue 5, 2019
- The role of ethical positions on responsible consumption behaviours and consumption values regarding the green products pp. 533-555
- Murat Burucuoglu and Evrim Erdogan
- Examining the direct and moderation effect of psychographic and demographic factors on green purchasing behaviour pp. 556-582
- Yasar Shatnawi, Elham Hmoud Al-Faouri and Mohammad Al-Hayari
- Consumer perceptions of corporate social responsibility and its impact on purchasing in economic crisis pp. 583-604
- Ana Pinto Borges, Paula Rodrigues and Francisco Castelo Branco
- Reflecting on the innovative performances of European regions in the age of smart specialisation pp. 605-623
- João Lopes, Luís Farinha and Joao Ferreira
- The situation of disadvantaged groups on the labour market in Greece: gap analysis pp. 624-645
- Alina Hyz and Konstantinos Karamanis
- Does auditor education affect audit opinion? An empirical study of Turkish listed firms pp. 646-665
- Murat Ocak and E. Serap Kurt
- Productivity measurement of commercial banks in Malaysia with non-performing loans pp. 666-682
- Noor Asiah Ramli, S. Sarifah Radiah Shariff and Nurhayati Hamid
Volume 21, issue 3/4, 2019
- Towards combining the triple helix concept with competence-based approach of educational management theory pp. 278-303
- Leyla A. Gamidullaeva, Sergey M. Vasin and Galina V. Surovitskaya
- Analysis of the researcher's motivators to collaborate with firms as drivers of the triple helix dynamics pp. 304-329
- Nuria Calvo, Sara Fernández-López, David Rodeiro-Pazos and María Jesús Rodríguez-Gulías
- Innovation centres as anchor spaces of the 'knowledge city' pp. 330-345
- Arnault Morisson
- National, regional or industrial explanation for firms' deaths in the European Union since 2010 until 2014 - a shift-share application pp. 346-361
- Kseniia Shinkarenko, Alcina Nunes and Tatiana Khvatova
- University spin-offs and triple helix dynamics in regional innovation ecosystems: a comparison of technology intensive start-ups in Sweden pp. 362-381
- Jonas Gabrielsson, Diamanto Politis and Anders Billstrom
- The new triple-helix policy of Lombardy region: evidence from nine innovation clusters pp. 382-408
- Jessica D. Giusti, Stefania Ferrario, Federica Belfanti and Fernando G. Alberti
- Effectiveness of regional biotechnology clusters to support innovation activities: case of biotech cluster in Russia pp. 409-426
- Dina Williams and David Tsiteladze
- Supporting the regional development in the knowledge economy: the adoption of a system dynamic approach in Ghana pp. 427-449
- Pasquale Del Vecchio and Nana Boakye Oppong
- Role of the triple helix in the ecosystems for tech start-ups in India: a gap analysis pp. 450-473
- M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
- New and growing firms' entrepreneurs' perceptions and their discriminant power in EDL countries pp. 474-499
- Maria De Fátima Pilar, Mariana Marques and Aldina Correia
- Agricultural entrepreneurship and the financial crisis pp. 500-518
- Cláudia S.L. Dias and Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues
- Strategies and obstacles for marketing innovation activities pp. 519-532
- Aldina Correia, Vitor Braga, Ana Machado and Alexandra Braga
Volume 21, issue 2, 2019
- An analysis of different Brexit outcomes and their effect on inward FDI to the UK pp. 139-155
- Jeremy Head
- Optimal fiscal policy rule for achieving fiscal sustainability: the Japanese case pp. 156-173
- Naoyuki Yoshino, Tetsuro Mizoguchi and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- The macroeconomic determinants of stock market development in Malaysia: an empirical analysis pp. 174-193
- Sin-Yu Ho
- Post-entry ongoing organisational changes of foreign subsidiaries and survival: does self-selection matter? pp. 194-218
- Kyungho Kim
- Testing asymmetry of exchange rate changes on the commodities' exports in Pakistan: a nonlinear ARDL model pp. 219-231
- Haider Mahmood
- Business process and innovation management: the situation of SMEs in Italy pp. 232-245
- Laura Broccardo, Francesca Culasso and Elisa Truant
- Optimal tax revenues and economic growth in transition economies: a threshold regression approach pp. 246-265
- Celil Aydin and Ömer Esen
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Understanding the invisible hands of incentives pp. 3-13
- Ghaleb A. El Refae, Abdelhafid Belarbi and Mahmoud Yousef Askari
- Crafting a web-unique value proposition using the concept analysis technique pp. 14-25
- Ahmad Ghandour
- Impacts of information quality on decision-making pp. 26-42
- Zina Houhamdi and Belkacem Athamena
- Performance measurement indicators in the healthcare industry: a systematic review pp. 43-68
- Nida'a K. AbuJbara and Jody A. Worley
- Big data: ethical issues pp. 69-77
- Loay A. Alnaji, Shorouq F. Eletter and Ghaleb A. El Refae
- The romance of modern accounting education: an impact from positivism and materialism pp. 78-95
- Jordan Hotman Ekklesia Sitorus
- Developing sustainable competitive advantage of a firm through human resource management practices: a competence-based approach pp. 96-119
- Marina Latukha, Polina Lisina and Yury Panibratov
- Service quality and attitudinal loyalty: the mediating effect of delight on retail banking relationships pp. 120-138
- Alex Coetzee and Johan Coetzee
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