International Journal of Sustainable Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2022
- Sustainable development goals in Latin America: a mechanism that improves financial performance pp. 331-348

- Manuela Echeverri-Pimienta, Santiago Valencia-Herrera and Diego Andrés Correa-MejÃa
- Understanding socially responsible investing - a scientific mapping and bibliometric analysis pp. 349-379

- Deepmala Jasuja, Jaya Mamta Prosad and Neeraj Nautiyal
- Climate finance and hunger among non-annex-1 parties: a lens on Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 380-398

- Isaac Doku and Andrew Phiri
- A cross-country analysis of the role of service sector in the relationship between CO 2 emissions and economic growth using machine learning techniques pp. 399-410

- C. Karthikeyan and R. Murugesan
- Economic and financial analysis of a grid-connected PV system in Rio de Janeiro for residential and commercial supply pp. 411-428

- Marcos Filardy Curi, Priscila de Jesus Freitas Pinto, João Pedro Duveen da Cunha and Rodrigo Rodrigues de Freitas
- Investment certainty in ESG investing due to COVID-19: evidence from India pp. 429-440

- Peeyush Bangur, Ruchi Bangur, Pratima Jain and Abhikrati Shukla
Volume 14, issue 3, 2022
- Modelling the global prevalence of COVID-19: evidence from multiple wave scenarios pp. 217-253

- Wasiu Adekunle, Feyisayo Oyolola, Oluwafemi A. Atolagbe, Ademola A. Abdulbasit, Taiwo H. Odugbemi and Yusuff O. Ashiru
- How do the terms of trade influence economic growth? Empirical evidence from Bangladesh pp. 254-268

- Md. Gias Uddin Khan and Mohammad Abdul Hannan Pradhan
- Systematic literature review and future research directions: drivers of environmental sustainability practices in small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 269-293

- Mohammad Imtiaz Hossain, Tze San Ong, Mosab I. Tabash, May Ling Siow and Ridzwana Mohd Said
- Why governments should tax animal production: a system approach to internalise the externalities of agriculture pp. 294-308

- Stefan Mann
- Future firm performance, corporate governance, information asymmetry and insider trading – a systematic literature review using PRISMA pp. 309-329

- Yasmin Jamadar, Tze San Ong, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Asna Atqa Abdullah
Volume 14, issue 2, 2022
- Economic growth and non-renewable and renewable energy consumption nexus in Morocco: causality analysis in VAR model pp. 111-131

- Mounir El-Karimi
- The moderating effect of entrepreneurship orientation on the relationship between ownership structure and corporate performance: Jordanian evidence pp. 132-150

- Amneh Alkurdi
- Determinants of multidimensional poverty in Nigeria: a state level analysis pp. 151-166

- Mubaraq Dele Sulaimon
- Effects of selected macroeconomic determinants on consumption expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 167-196

- Raymond Kofi Adjei and Veronika Kajurová
- Financial development and economic growth in Malaysia: a nonlinear ARDL application pp. 197-215

- Chia-Guan Keh, Pei-Tha Gan, Yan-Teng Tan, Fatimah Salwa Binti Abd. Hadi and Norasibah Binti Abdul Jalil
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- Public infrastructure investment and private investment in East African community: crowding-in or crowding-out? pp. 1-23

- James Ochieng Babu, Daniel Abala and Mary Mbithi
- Assessment of the digital transformation impact on regional sustainable development: the case study in Russia pp. 24-54

- Tatyana Mirolyubova and Ekaterina Voronchikhina
- Deprivation and subjective well-being: implication on health pp. 55-77

- Akinwumi Sharimakin and Johnson Sunday Ojewumi
- Corporate social responsibility and brand equity of operating telecoms: brand reputation as a mediating effect pp. 78-97

- Alaeddin Mohammad Khalaf Ahmad, Mira Hashem Abu Shattal, Leila A. Rawashdeh, Jassim Ghasawneh and Nawras Nusairat
- A real options approach to measuring freedom in Sen's capabilities approach pp. 98-110

- Sovan Mitra
Volume 13, issue 4, 2021
- The residual income model cannot challenge the discounted cash flow method in stock valuations - an analysis of global manufacturing and service companies pp. 323-335

- Andras Takacs and Edina C. Erb
- The relationship between financial development and renewable energy consumption: an empirical investigation on emerging countries pp. 336-356

- Bertac Sakir Sahin and Semih Yilmazer
- Sustainable investment and the COVID-19 effect - volatility analysis of ESG index pp. 357-368

- Narinder Pal Singh, Priya Makhija and Elizabeth Chacko
- Factors influencing attitude and purchase intention: the product of biodegradable drinking straw in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pp. 369-388

- Hoang Phu Nguyen, Thao Vy Nguyen and Hoai Nam Le
- The effect of a mindfulness-based stress reduction program on students' test performance pp. 389-401

- Matthias Dressler and Rune Ellemose Gulev
- Causality between foreign direct investment, exports and economic growth in Lesotho pp. 402-419

- Malefa Malefane
Volume 13, issue 3, 2021
- Corporate carbon disclosure, carbon performance and corporate firm performance pp. 219-235

- Yasean A. Tahat and Ghassan H. Mardini
- Climate change, technology and manufacturing sector growth in oil-rich Nigeria pp. 236-260

- Victoria Foye and Oluwasegun Olawale Benjamin
- Risk and profitability of the Slovenian industries pp. 261-280

- Igor Stubelj and Suzana Laporšek
- Does financial inclusion spur growth in BRICS countries? Evidence from a panel smooth transition regression model pp. 281-305

- Tafadzwa Ruzive, Charles Wait and Andrew Phiri
- Lowering wage inequality with the minimum wage increase in Slovenia pp. 306-321

- Suzana Laporšek, Milan Vodopivec and Matija Vodopivec
Volume 13, issue 2, 2021
- Indicator variables for inflation expectations in the Euro area pp. 107-125

- Igor Masten and Vida Maver
- The impact of own-country, USA and China's economic policy uncertainty on stock market returns: evidence from war, epidemic and financial crisis periods pp. 126-149

- Hassan Guenichi, Hamdi Khalfaoui and Néjib Chouaibi
- Government size and economic growth in Kenya: a multivariate dynamic causal linkage pp. 150-165

- Sheilla Nyasha and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Modelling the public moral hazard problem of international remittance inflows in Bangladesh pp. 166-196

- Muntasir Murshed, Syed Rashid Ali, Mohammad Haseeb and Solomon Prince Nathaniel
- Board of directors' composition, cash conversion cycle and firms' performance: empirical evidence from India pp. 197-218

- Najib H.S. Farhan, Faozi A. Almaqtari, Eissa A. Al-Homaidi and Mosab I. Tabash
Volume 13, issue 1, 2021
- Innovation and competitiveness in the European Union countries pp. 1-17

- Milja MarÄ eta and Å tefan Bojnec
- The impact of risk indicators on sustainability (ESG) and broad-based indices: an empirical analysis from Germany, France, Indonesia and Turkey pp. 18-54

- Hüseyin Öcal and Anton Abdulbasah Kamil
- International credit rating agencies in Africa: perceptions, trends and challenges pp. 55-71

- Misheck Mutize and McBride Peter Nkhalamba
- Credit access and the performance of non-farm household enterprises: evidence from Nigerian data pp. 72-86

- Obed I. Ojonta and Jonathan E. Ogbuabor
- Design orientation as a source of sustainable company performance pp. 87-106

- Aleksandra Selinšek, Sanja Rocco and Borut Milfelner
Volume 12, issue 3, 2020
- Sustainable petroleum supply chains created during economic crisis in response to US Government policies pp. 205-232

- Davoud Ghahremanlou and Wieslaw Kubiak
- Development indicators for the EU's internal energy market - literature review pp. 233-258

- Alenka Lena KlopÄ iÄ, Jana Hojnik, Mitja Ruzzier and Janez DolÅ¡ak
- Foreign aid and out-of-pocket health expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa: does institutional development matter? pp. 259-280

- Mohammed Elhaj Mustafa Ali, Ebaidalla Mahjoub Ebaidalla and Reham Rizk
- Health sector in North Macedonia - the analysis of the economic impact pp. 281-296

- Timotej JagriÄ, Stefan O. Grbenic and Vita JagriÄ
- Do emissions implied in net export validate the pollution haven conjecture? Analysis of G7 and BRICS countries pp. 297-319

- Suvajit Banerjee and Muntasir Murshed
Volume 12, issue 2, 2020
- Unemployment and economic growth in South Africa: a re-examination pp. 101-116

- Zodwa Xesibe and Sheilla Nyasha
- Wealth inequality and entrepreneurial activity in South Africa pp. 117-139

- Boris Urban
- The relationship between capital structure and firm performance: empirical evidence from Indian service sector pp. 140-162

- Najib H.S. Farhan, Mosab I. Tabash, Mohammed H. Alsamhi and Ali Thabit Yahya
- Is 'pollute thy neighbour' valid for Turkey? pp. 163-183

- Gizem Kaya, Mehmet Ozgur Kayalica, Burç Ulengin and Merve Kumas
- Trade structure and growth: how does Africa fair against the world? pp. 184-203

- Sibusisiwe Mchani and Andrew Phiri
Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- Dynamics of natural capital in neoclassical growth model pp. 1-24

- Marta Kornafel and Ivan Telega
- The impact of government expenditure on GDP in the State of Qatar: a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 25-43

- Ashraf Galal Eid
- Optimal tax rates in South Africa: new empirical insights to the existing debate pp. 44-60

- Kambale Kavese and Andrew Phiri
- The role of carbon footprint indicator for sustainable implications in tourism industry - case study of Bulgaria pp. 61-80

- Teodoro Gallucci and Vesselina Dimitrova
- The impact of sovereign credit rating changes on government bond yields in South Africa pp. 81-100

- Misheck Mutize and McBride M. Nkhalamba
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