International Journal of Sustainable Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 2, 2025
- Modelling connectedness and diversification among socially responsible investments in Asia pp. 123-146

- Neha Seth and Deepti Singh
- Effects on firm decisions considering the temporality of environmental policy pp. 147-169

- Felipe Rivera, Katherin López and Jorge Zamorano
- Nexus between agricultural production and environmental degradation based on the theory of environmental Kuznets curve: a dynamic panel data analysis pp. 170-199

- Swati Sinha Babu
- How do real and financial sectors in Africa respond to uncertainties from China, the USA and Europe? pp. 200-220

- Oliver E. Ogbonna and Jonathan E. Ogbuabor
- ESG disclosure and financial success: a comparative dive into India's manufacturing and service sectors pp. 221-238

- Santi Gopal Maji and Prachi Lohia
Volume 17, issue 1, 2025
- Country-wide protests and financial stability pp. 1-25

- Peterson Ozili
- Petroleum subsidies, clean energy transition, and decarbonisation in oil-producing developing countries: what is the role of regulatory quality? pp. 26-51

- Ibrahim Shittu, Abdul Rais Bin Abdul Latiff and Siti 'Aisyah Baharudin
- The relevance of renewable energy and green innovation in environmental sustainability: evidence from BRICS countries pp. 52-74

- Lakshmana Padhan and Savita Bhat
- The moderating role of board gender diversity in the relationship between corporate social responsibility and financial performance: evidence from France pp. 75-102

- Karima Lajnef, Sahar Turki and Siwar Ellouz
- Exploring the linkage of international trade and environmental pollution in Asia pp. 103-121

- Hoang Xuan Binh, Huong-Giang Pham, Nguyen Ha My, Lai Thi Huyen Trang and Nguyen Minh Tien
Volume 16, issue 4, 2024
- Does ESG performance influence accounting- and market-based firm risk? pp. 383-402

- Nadine Ladnar, Moritz Schätzlein, Ricardo Palomo and Alexander Zureck
- Globalisation and manufacturing sector performance: the role of institutional quality in Nigeria pp. 403-429

- Christian Agu, Ifeoma C. Mba, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor and Ezinne N. Odoemelam
- Factors influencing intention to use hybrid electric vehicles in an oil-rich country: from vehicles market managers' perspective pp. 430-451

- Akram Elahi Gol, Hossein Rahmany Youshanlouei and Milan Å Ä asný
- Revisiting the impact of board characteristics on environmental, social and governance performance: lesson from European firms pp. 452-486

- Tahani Tahmid, Farjana Nasrin, Paolo Saona and Md. Abul Kalam Azad
- Commodity prices, institutional quality and export diversification: the case of Mongolia pp. 487-506

- Gulguu Adiyabaatar and Liu Zhizhong
Volume 16, issue 3, 2024
- Corruption and firm profitability in Vietnam pp. 253-264

- Phuoc Vu Ha, Le Ngu Anh Ngo, Ngoc Phi Anh Doan and Bao Bao Vuong
- The role of institutional quality in the nexus between agricultural expenditure and agricultural production in Nigeria pp. 265-286

- Isiaka Raifu and Ajibola Fatima Oladejo
- Impact of national culture on insurers' risk-taking: evidence from selected CEE countries pp. 287-303

- Tomislava Pavić Kramarić and Maja Pervan
- Environmental commitment for green finance and sustainable performance in commercial banks of ASEAN countries - whether stakeholder pressure has a moderating role pp. 304-331

- Hien Vo Van and Malik Abu Afifa
- Investigating the key factors of the development of the sustainable port in Vietnam pp. 332-360

- Manh-Ha Dang and Thi Thuy Hong Nguyen
- The hidden costs of deposit insurance: evidence from India's cross-subsidisation model pp. 361-381

- Varda Sardana, Shubham Singhania, Amiya Kumar Mohapatra and Deepankar Chakrabarti
Volume 16, issue 2, 2024
- The FDI inflows in low-income and lower-middle-income countries: the moderating role of military expenditure pp. 131-153

- Saif Ur Rahman, Shurong Zhao and Danish Junaid
- The link between the credit rating agency downgrades in times of crisis and the dynamics of government credit default swap yield spreads pp. 154-183

- Tarek Chebbi, Fathi Nakai and Waleed Hmedat
- Analysis of carbon emission disclosures of Indonesian companies and their market performance with board characteristics as a moderator pp. 184-207

- Muhammad Madyan, Fatimah Alamsyah, Wulan Rahmadani Setiawan and Erlin Trisyulianti
- Evaluating the trend of the research in sustainability reporting: a bibliometric review pp. 208-230

- Amiya Kumar Mohapatra, Rahul Matta and Neha Gupta
- Effects of gold, crude oil and their volatility on Nifty 50: evidence from Indian stock market pp. 231-252

- Arpan Parashar and Peeyush Bangur
Volume 16, issue 1, 2024
- Urban-rural unemployment and crime in India: a panel data analysis pp. 1-15

- G. Nagasubramaniyan and Augustine Joseph
- Investigating the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis and pollution haven hypothesis in India: an ARDL approach pp. 16-44

- Nivaj Gogoi and Farah Hussain
- How does market-based governance influence sustainable tax behaviour? Evidence from tax haven utilisation and tax avoidance pp. 45-66

- Elisa Tjondro and Heru Tjaraka
- Influence of EU circularity indicators through fuzzy AHP approach pp. 67-89

- Teodoro Gallucci, Georgi Marinov, Vesselina Dimitrova, Giovanni Lagioia and Antonella Biscione
- The impact of government expenditure on environmental degradation in MENA countries: an empirical investigation pp. 90-112

- Nada Hazem, Nouran M. Taha and Israa A. El Husseiny
- Impact of economic openness on government size in India pp. 113-130

- Dhyani Mehta, Nikunj Patel, Nisarg A. Joshi and Bhavesh Patel
Volume 15, issue 4, 2023
- The effects of weather variability on the performance and risk of Vietnamese listed companies: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 415-446

- Nguyen Thi Hoa Hong, Pham Thi Mai Huong and Nguyen Yen Linh
- Convergence hypothesis: a systematic literature review with bibliometric analysis pp. 447-477

- Prakarti Sharma and Nidhi Sharma
- The impact of COVID-19 infections on money demand: a cointegration analysis in the euro area pp. 478-501

- Leonidas Zangelidis
- Impact of climate change on aquatic marine fish production: a multivariate and causality analysis pp. 502-521

- Muhammad Mehedi Masud
- Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO 2 emissions in developed and developing high CO 2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling pp. 522-547

- Chindo Sulaiman, Ng Shing Leng, A.S. Abdul-Rahim, Iqbal Muhammad-Jawad and Nur Syafiqah A. Samad
- Financial inclusion as a tool for achieving inclusive growth: systematic literature and future research agenda pp. 548-572

- Priyanka Tandon, Deepmala Jasuja, Anurag Bhadur Singh and Tanu Jain
Volume 15, issue 3, 2023
- Sustainable consumption and mindfulness: analysing knowledge-attitude-practice gap among Indian young professionals pp. 263-291

- Ruchika Sharma and Deepika Chhikara
- The effect of natural disasters on economic growth with the moderating role of environmental degradation pp. 292-305

- Mohammad Nourmohammadi Shalkeh and Zahra Fotourehchi
- Foreign debt-economic growth nexus in Ethiopia: ARDL approach pp. 306-324

- Mengistu Negussie Amare and Malefiya Ebabu Tekea
- Ethical motivations for firms to prioritise stakeholder well-being during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 325-345

- Kevin Pan, Reginald J. Harris, Alan I. Blankley and David Hurtt
- Job safety, security, and sustainability during COVID-19 in the USA pp. 346-366

- Xiaohui You
- The impact of ECB's pandemic emergency asset purchase announcements on sovereign bond markets: evidence from Euro area countries pp. 367-383

- Tarek Chebbi and Waleed Hmedat
- Environmental quality and financial development revisited in the case of Nigeria: a counterfactual simulation approach pp. 384-414

- Kingsley Ikechukwu Okere, Obumneke Muoneke, Maxwell Onyemachi Ogbulu and Izuchukwu Ogbodo
Volume 15, issue 2, 2023
- Economic policy uncertainty and exchange market pressure in Nigeria: a quantile regression analysis pp. 135-166

- Terver Theophilus Kumeka, Olabusuyi Rufus Falayi, Adeniyi Jimmy Adedokun and Francis Olayinka Adeyemi
- Re-examining the relationship between carbon performance and carbon disclosure: empirical evidence from selected international companies pp. 167-185

- Leo Themjung Makan and Kailash Chandra Kabra
- Bankruptcy risk, firm size, and firm profitability: a dynamic panel data approach pp. 186-204

- Muhammad Yousaf
- Impact of global value chains integration on firm performance in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from micro panel data pp. 205-225

- Ebaidalla M. Ebaidalla and Mohammed Elhaj Mustafa Ali
- Macroeconomic variables and IPO activities: an empirical investigation in Indian market pp. 226-244

- Pritpal Singh Bhullar and Seshadev Sahoo
- Spending pattern and profit performance: a case study of non-farm household enterprises in Nigeria pp. 245-259

- Obed I. Ojonta and Jonathan E. Ogbuabor
Volume 15, issue 1, 2023
- Purchase intention on energy efficient household appliances - a meta-analysis of the studies based on theory of planned behaviour pp. 1-25

- Rajesh Gangakhedkar, Jaspreet Kaur and M. Karthik
- Corporate tax aggressiveness and corporate governance: the case of citizen firms pp. 26-46

- Khaoula Aliani and Sihem Bouguila
- Examining the antecedent role of biosphere value, environmental usefulness and ecotourism involvement: an empirical study pp. 47-71

- Santanu Mandal, Arun Chandran, Meenakshi Kanakaraj, R. Sourav and Payel Das
- Analysing the impact of quality of government expenditure on economic growth: evidence from Indian states pp. 72-92

- Vandana Bhavsar and Pradeepta Kumar Samanta
- Does financial development support renewable energy or carbon emissions? A panel data analysis on emerging countries pp. 93-117

- Sabri Burak Arzova and Bertac Sakir Sahin
- Estimating the size of Nigeria's output connectedness with China, India and USA: a normalised generalised forecast error variance decomposition approach pp. 118-133

- Anthony Orji, Ikenna P. Nwodo, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor and Onyinye Anthony-Orji
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