Global Business and Economics Review
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2017
- Dynamic conditional correlations of the MINTs with the BRICs and the major markets: a first look to a globally diversified portfolio pp. 671-686

- Stavros Stavroyiannis and Vassilis Babalos
- Capital structure mean reversion: a comparison between Chinese state-owned and private firms pp. 687-695

- Tanveer Ahsan and Abdur Rub
- Intercontinental variations of the import trade pattern of Norway: applications to best linear unbiased estimable functions of hierarchical econometric model pp. 696-721

- Yohannes Yebabe Tesfay and Per Bjarte Solibakke
- What are middle managers expecting from strategic tools? A collection and analysis of state of the art instruments pp. 722-744

- Vera Hauck, Matthias Lederer and Freimut Bodendorf
- Agency costs and Islamic bond issuers' long-run performance in Malaysia pp. 745-759

- Mohd Sobri Minai, Md Mohan Uddin and Yusnidah Ibrahim
- Italian red wine in the Japanese market: a hedonic price analysis pp. 760-770

- Antonino Galati, Maria Crescimanno and Salvatore Tinervia
- Effect analysis of foreign direct investment in the software industry: evidence from Japanese corporate financial data pp. 771-790

- Toshiyuki Nakanishi
Volume 19, issue 5, 2017
- Innovation in small and medium enterprises: the impact of open innovation practices on firm's performance pp. 508-520

- Gabriele Santoro
- The impact of R%D and information technology on innovation performance of Greek SMEs pp. 521-535

- Evangelos Tsoukatos, Fotini Psimarni-Voulgaris, Christos Lemonakis and Konstantinos Vassakis
- Public relations and reputation in small organisations: creating identity and building reputation for success pp. 536-552

- Marcos Komodromos
- Economic sustainability of the olive oil high and super-high density cropping systems in Italy pp. 553-569

- Giustina Pellegrini, Piermichele La Sala, Salvatore Camposeo and Francesco Contò
- Cross border acquisitions and R%D activities: a comparative study in the Italian red biotech industry pp. 570-591

- Michela Matarazzo, Biagio Merola and Riccardo Resciniti
- Corporate finance in renewable energy investments - a review about theory and practice pp. 592-631

- Christian Hürlimann and Dolores S. Bengoa
- Management control in Italian SMEs pp. 632-647

- Laura Broccardo, Elisa Giacosa, Francesca Culasso and Alberto Ferraris
- Cooperating for competing - a small Italian wineries' internationalisation strategy case study pp. 648-670

- Giuseppe Festa, Maria V. Ciasullo, Demetris Vrontis and Alkis Thrassou
Volume 19, issue 4, 2017
- Open innovation, crowdsourcing, and knowledge from the crowd: an exploratory study of sustainable company growth pp. 386-400

- Fernanda Pauletto D'Arrigo and Ana Cristina Fachinelli
- Knowledge utilisation: an empirical review on processes and factors of knowledge utilisation pp. 401-419

- Gregor Diehr and Stefan Gueldenberg
- What do we know about knowledge reuse in organisations? pp. 420-447

- Susanne Durst and Helio Aisenberg Ferenhof
- CSR and human capital as levers for enhancing shareholder value creation. An early investigation of the largest European companies pp. 448-467

- Cecilia Casalegno, Michela Pellicelli and Chiara Civera
- Intellectual capital and financial performance. Evidences from Italian firms pp. 468-484

- Paola Demartini, Francesca Maria Cesaroni, Mara Del Baldo and Paola Paoloni
- Turning a low-performing organisation into a high-performing one through the implementation of a knowledge-based strategy pp. 485-504

- Yasmina Khadir-Poggi, Mary Keating and Stephen Chandler
Volume 19, issue 3, 2017
- Crowdfunding in Russia: a thematic analysis of funder motives pp. 256-275

- Liubov Kovshova and Praveen Balakrishnan Nair
- Innovative strategies for the development of rural India through village cottage and agribusiness enterprises pp. 276-298

- Priyanka Srivastava and Bindu Agrawal
- Factors affecting labour productivity: an integrative synthesis and productivity modelling pp. 299-322

- Varun Goel, Rajat Agrawal and Vinay Sharma
- Loan decision models for the Jordanian commercial banks pp. 323-338

- Shorouq Fathi Eletter and Saad Ghaleb Yaseen
- Does investment style effect portfolio returns: a study on Indian markets pp. 339-355

- Arun Kumar Misra and Sabyasachi Mohapatra
- Management education as an industry and MBA as a product: revisiting joint MBA programs using Porters five forces model pp. 356-377

- Tra T.T. Nguyen
Volume 19, issue 2, 2017
- A value-based transcription of student choices into higher education branding practices pp. 121-136

- Yioula Melanthiou, Alkis Thrassou and Demetris Vrontis
- A new communication and retail distribution formula in food sector pp. 137-156

- Léo-Paul Dana, Elisa Giacosa, Francesca Culasso and Margherita Stupino
- Determinants of information disclosure by companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in Poland pp. 157-175

- Anna Białek-Jaworska
- Portfolio diversification opportunities across stock markets of Asian tigers, Thailand and India: a vector autoregression approach pp. 176-193

- Shalini Talwar and Nupur Gupta-Bhattacharya
- Testing capital market efficiency pp. 194-224

- Christophe Boya
- Associating firm characteristics with employment: evidence from Eurozone periphery pp. 225-238

- Ilias A. Makris
- University governance and educational AAU model: an organisational culture approach pp. 239-249

- Ghaleb A. El Refae and Abdelhafid K. Belarbi
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- Bond markets, stock markets, banks and growth: a system GMM analysis pp. 1-14

- Ashenafi Beyene Fanta
- Foreign exchange rate exposure of selected exporting companies from the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 15-37

- Krzysztof Drachal
- The impact of supranational fiscal rules on public finance: the case of EMU member states pp. 38-53

- Aleksander Aristovnik and Matevž Meze
- The calendar anomalies on performance and volatility of stock market: the effects of Ramadan on Karachi Stock Exchange pp. 54-69

- Kalimullah Khan, Muhammad Ali Nasir and Matteo Rossi
- The impact of the financial crisis and financial assistance in Portuguese competitiveness: micro and macro foundations pp. 70-88

- Pedro Mota Veiga, Joao Ferreira and Joao Faria
- Bank capital, profitability and risk in BRICS banking industry pp. 89-119

- Wiem Ben Jabra, Zouheir Mighri and Faysal Mansouri
Volume 18, issue 6, 2016
- On patent legislation, patent enforcement and economic growth: empirical evidence from developed and developing countries pp. 623-641

- Nikolaos Papageorgiadis, Constantinos Alexiou and Joseph G. Nellis
- Individual cultural values and consumer's choice of national brands pp. 642-655

- Paula Cristina Lopes Rodrigues
- Creating shared value in the buyer-supplier relationship through the implementation of sustainability requirements pp. 656-678

- T.M. Meulensteen, Walter J.V. Vermeulen and S. Meerman
- Disclosure choices, corporate characteristics and compliance with IFRS Practice Statement Management Commentary: an empirical study of Malaysian listed companies pp. 679-703

- Prem Lal Joshi, Liew Chui Ling, Lim Wei Yin and Ashutosh Deshmukh
- The value of political connections in French industrial listed corporations pp. 704-728

- Carlo Bellavite Pellegrini and Laura Pellegrini
- Macroeconomic policy coordination and British labour market: is the state contingent forward guidance dancing a tango solo? pp. 729-746

- Muhammad Ali Nasir, JunJie Wu and Aisha Qamar
Volume 18, issue 5, 2016
- 'They' are or 'we' are? An analysis of Facebook interaction effects on brand loyalty pp. 497-516

- Ching-Wei Ho
- Are there housing bubbles in South Africa? Evidence from SPSM-based panel KSS test with a Fourier function pp. 517-532

- Tsangyao Chang, Wen-Chi Liu, Goodness C. Aye and Rangan Gupta
- Parametric and non-parametric analysis of tax changes pp. 533-549

- James Bugden, Robert Waschik, Iain Fraser and Jeffrey Racine
- Earnings management around mergers and acquisitions: evidence from a range of French absorbing firms' accounting policy pp. 550-566

- Mouna Njah and Anis Jarboui
- Causal relationship between inbound tourism and exports of goods in Portugal: evidence from cointegration and Granger causality tests pp. 567-586

- Ana Madaleno, Celeste Eusébio and Celeste Varum
- The interrelation among accounting quality, timeliness and relevance pp. 587-603

- Alexis Kythreotis and Constantinos Constantinou
- The capital asset pricing model: a critical literature review pp. 604-617

- Matteo Rossi
Volume 18, issue 3/4, 2016
- Financial crisis and Greek banks' internationalisation pp. 247-258

- Labros Vasiliadis
- The relationship between wine sector and regional competitiveness pp. 259-276

- Milena Viassone, Demetris Vrontis and Ioanna Papasolomou
- Work cost impact analysis in FTSE MIB companies pp. 277-296

- Stefano Bresciani, Elisa Giacosa and Guido Giovando
- Two suggestions to improve the outcomes of public-private partnerships pp. 297-309

- Andrew Schein
- The economic effects of new PPP accounting treatments: a critical analysis of the IPSAS 32 pp. 310-319

- Nicola Moscariello and Ettore Cinque
- Two models of family firms in dividends and investments policy pp. 320-343

- Stefano Bresciani, Francesca Culasso, Elisa Giacosa and Laura Broccardo
- Management accounting and enterprise risk management. A potential integration as a new change in managerial systems pp. 344-370

- Francesca Culasso, Laura Broccardo, Luca Maria Manzi and Elisa Truant
- Public private partnership and IFRIC 12 in Italy pp. 371-384

- Eugenio Braja, Maura Campra, Paolo Ricci and Paolo Esposito
- Efficiency, leverage and profitability: the case of Greek manufacturing sector pp. 385-401

- Christos Floros and Fotini Voulgaris
- Impact of taxation on FDI flows into European Union countries: empirical evidence from a gravity approach pp. 402-419

- Svetlana Raudonen
- Construction measures of bankruptcy: case study of Polish enterprises pp. 420-444

- Natalia Nehrebecka and Aneta Dzik-Walczak
- A comparative analysis in the EU shadow economy using a DEA model pp. 445-468

- Claudio Quintano and Paolo Mazzocchi
- Venture capital in Europe: investors and targets pp. 469-486

- Alessandra Tanda
- Twin deficit hypothesis: some recent evidence from India pp. 487-495

- P.K. Santhosh Kumar
Volume 18, issue 2, 2016
- Which sectoral FDI flows crowd in domestic entrepreneurship? pp. 124-135

- Nadia Doytch
- Blueprinting the equilibrium relationships between inward FDI and employment in the Malaysian economic sectors: time series models approach pp. 136-150

- Hussain Ali Bekhet and Mohamed Ibrahim Mugableh
- Foreign direct investment and total factor productivity growth: does distance from technology frontier matter? pp. 151-176

- Subaran Roy
- A comparative assessment of growth determinants in advanced and emerging economies. The particular role of FDIs pp. 177-198

- Ioannis A. Tampakoudis, Demetres N. Subeniotis and Manolis I. Skouloudakis
- The impact of compensation on the performance of competence-exploiting and competence-creating FDI pp. 199-215

- Dimitris Manolopoulos
- The impact of Euro-zone crisis on foreign direct investment inflows in the EU-15 pp. 216-226

- İmre Ersoy and Kazım Okan Erol
- Barriers for FDI in Serbia: evidence from the manufacturing sector pp. 227-246

- Aristidis Bitzenis and Vladimir P. Žugić
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Statistics education in GCC business schools pp. 1-14

- Rafiq H. Hijazi
- Consumer innovativeness and opinion leadership: revisiting consumer characteristics in new product diffusion model pp. 15-27

- Somkiat Eiamkanchanalai and Nuttapol Assarut
- BRIC dynamic conditional correlations, portfolio diversification and rebalancing after the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 pp. 28-40

- Maria Zakia Papanikolaou Mostafa and Stavros Stavroyiannis
- Expected shortfall and tail conditional expectation with the Pearson type IV distribution pp. 41-53

- Stavros Stavroyiannis
- The ability of the turnaround index to assess going concern assumptions: evidence from its application to Italian listed companies pp. 54-81

- Roberta Provasi and Patrizia Riva
- Is it really worth it? A test of pay-what-you-want pricing strategies in a German consumer behaviour context pp. 82-100

- Tim Dorn and Augustin Suessmair
- On the nature of the voting paradox as a basis of economic analysis pp. 101-114

- Yasumi Matsumoto
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