International Journal of Sustainable Economy
2008 - 2026
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2017
- Modelling the mean and volatility dynamic relationship between the environmental risk or exchange rate volatility surprise and Commodity Research Bureau future price index pp. 281-299

- Ching-Chun Wei
- On the term structure of South African interest rates: cointegration and threshold adjustment pp. 300-321

- Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Bank-based financial development and economic growth in Ghana: an empirical investigation pp. 322-340

- Sheilla Nyasha and Nicholas Odhiambo
- The adoption of the industrial ecology principles in post-disaster waste management pp. 341-358

- Marco Sandrucci, Ioannis Arzoumanidis, Luigia Petti and Andrea Raggi
- Hosts perceptions of tourism and its impacts: a case of four Slovene communities pp. 359-379

- Anton Ogorelc and Borut Milfelner
Volume 9, issue 3, 2017
- Foreign direct investment and economic growth in Africa: a comparative analysis pp. 183-198

- Olawumi D. Awolusi, Olufemi P. Adeyeye and Theuns G. Pelser
- Monetary policy and economic growth in Uganda: an empirical investigation pp. 199-212

- Enock Nyorekwa Twinoburyo and Nicholas Odhiambo
- The effects of exchange rate changes on Sub-Saharan Africa trade pp. 213-230

- Christelle Meniago and Joel Eita
- Nonlinearities in Wagner's law: further evidence from South Africa pp. 231-249

- Andrew Phiri
- Determinants of corporate green investment practices in the Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed firms pp. 250-279

- Ganda Fortune, Collins C. Ngwakwe and Cosmas M. Ambe
Volume 9, issue 2, 2017
- Relations between GDP growth and environmental performance using latent growth curve model applied for environmental Kuznets curve pp. 87-104

- Sang-Heui Lee and Monica Thiel
- Are energy consumption and economic growth characterised by nonlinearities? Evidence from selected African countries pp. 105-120

- Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Modelling and forecasting inflation in Uganda (2005-2014) pp. 121-141

- William Lubowa, James Wokadala and Tom Makumbi Nyanzi
- Foreign direct investment and export performance in Nigeria: a disaggregated analysis pp. 142-158

- Musibau Adetunji Babatunde
- Sustainable supply chain - a review of research fields and a proposition of future exploration pp. 159-179

- Agnieszka Leszczynska and Anna Maryniak
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- The crowding out effect from the European debt crisis perspective: Eurozone experience pp. 1-18

- Baki Demirel, Cumhur Erdem and İlhan Eroğlu
- Long-run equilibrium adjustment between inflation and stock market returns in South Africa: a nonlinear perspective pp. 19-33

- Andrew Phiri
- The links between economic growth and tax revenue in Ghana: an empirical investigation pp. 34-55

- Wisdom Takumah and Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Firm performance and diversification: an empirical investigation of chemical sector in India pp. 56-71

- Santosh Kumar Sahu
- The shift to the defined contribution pension scheme: an Italian case pp. 72-86

- Massimo Angrisani, Giovanni Di Nella and Cinzia Di Palo
Volume 8, issue 4, 2016
- Drivers of and barriers to eco-innovation: a case study pp. 273-294

- Jana Hojnik and Mitja Ruzzier
- Sustainability and regenerative leadership in the viticulture industry: a case study in the transformation of a leading California winery and vineyard pp. 295-311

- Josh Prigge and Art Whatley
- The Kiel maturity model as a future-oriented mindset for sustainable knowledge management processes pp. 312-323

- Saskia Bochert, Stephan Schneider and Doris Weßels
- The organic food purchasing behaviour: the verification of explanatory power of the theory of reasoned action pp. 324-341

- Mateja Žibret and Mihael Kline
- Connecting culture to creativity and innovation: how trust and other variations of corporate culture influence innovative behaviour pp. 342-356

- Rune Ellemose Gulev
Volume 8, issue 3, 2016
- Management of environmentally driven change projects pp. 189-207

- Anna Sannö, Sasha Shahbazi, Carin Ström, Mats Deleryd and Anders Fundin
- Development perspectives on improved environmental performance through lean philosophy pp. 208-223

- Anna Rymaszewska
- Lean agile technology transfer approach pp. 224-236

- Stelian Brad and Draghici Anca
- Communicating sustainability: large companies and their web-based approach pp. 237-251

- Fabrizio Baldassarre and Raffaele Campo
- Sustainability assessment of the petrochemical and energy sectors in Thailand: global implications pp. 252-269

- Chavatip Chindavijak, Kongkiti Phusavat and Pekka Kess
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- External debt accumulation in sub-Saharan African countries: how fast is safe? pp. 93-110

- Olusegun Akanbi
- Inflation persistence and monetary policy in South Africa: is the 3% to 6% inflation target too persistent? pp. 111-124

- Andrew Phiri
- Sources of unemployment in Namibia: an application of the structural VAR approach pp. 125-143

- Tafirenyika Sunde and Olusegun Akanbi
- R%D and education resources in innovation processes: evidence from Slovenia and the Visegrad Group pp. 144-162

- Mitja Ruzzier, Tanja Kosi AntoliÄ and Doris Gomezelj Omerzel
- The impact of air pollution on health problems in Britain pp. 163-186

- Eleftherios Giovanis and Oznur Ozdamar
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- New transition member states of the European Union: (how) do they respond to current changes in the global economy? pp. 1-17

- Aljaž KunÄ iÄ and StaÅ¡a Tkalec
- Examining asymmetric effects in the South African Phillips curve: evidence from logistic smooth transition regression models pp. 18-42

- Andrew Phiri
- Financial sector reforms and private investment in Malawi: an ARDL-bounds testing approach pp. 43-56

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Corporate image as a factor that supports corporate green investment practices in Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed companies pp. 57-75

- Ganda Fortune, Collins C. Ngwakwe and Cosmas M. Ambe
- Cocoa exports' effects of the European Union's sanitary and phytosanitary measures pp. 76-92

- Olayinka Kareem
Volume 7, issue 4, 2015
- Environmental performance and voluntary disclosure on specific environmental activities: an empirical study of carbon vs. non-carbon intensive industries. Legitimacy proactive approach pp. 243-261

- Abeer Hassan
- Accounting for market risk in microfinance investments pp. 262-279

- Lieveke Helwig and Laurens Swinkels
- Long memory properties on Tunisian sectorial stock market index volatilities: evidence from FIEGARCH model pp. 280-305

- Mohamed Fakhfekh, Ahmed Jeribi and Nejib Hachicha
- Information and communication technology spending and the latest (2008-) economic crisis pp. 306-326

- Katarina Rojko, DuÅ¡an Lesjak and Janez Å uÅ¡terÅ¡iÄ
- A comparative analysis of export diversification in resource rich and non-resource rich countries pp. 327-341

- Damilola Arawomo
Volume 7, issue 3, 2015
- Profitability and sustainability of photovoltaic energy plants in Spain pp. 169-186

- Inmaculada Guaita-Pradas, Inmaculada Bartual-San Feliu and Bernabé Marà Soucase
- Investments in human capital: the case of Slovene micro companies pp. 187-202

- Franko Milost and Matic Novak
- Evaluation of the impacts of governmental policies on the biofuels supply chain design under uncertainty pp. 203-219

- Narges Kazemzadeh and Guiping Hu
- Responsibility goods - exploring a possible definition pp. 220-230

- Stefan Mann
- Globalisation under oligopolistic competition: policy implications from 'strategic trade' model pp. 231-242

- Joanna Poznanska and Kazimierz Z. Poznanski
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Financial development, inflation and growth in selected West African countries pp. 91-99

- Ibrahim Raheem and Mutiu Oyinlola
- The nexus between output fluctuations and fiscal deficits: empirical evidence on Ghana pp. 100-117

- Rosemond Mahu Augustt, George Adu and Prince Frimpong
- Fiscal discipline and competitiveness in newly industrialised economies: lessons from the Nordics model pp. 118-139

- Ramkishen Rajan, Khee Giap Tan and Kong Yam Tan
- Do macroeconomic factors matter for stock prices in emerging countries? Evidence from panel cointegration and panel causality pp. 140-154

- Sonali Madhusmita Mohapatra and Badri Rath
- Severance pay programmes in South-Eastern Europe pp. 155-168

- Primož Dolenc, Suzana Laporšek and Igor Stubelj
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Is fiscal policy really sustainable in Turkey? A reexamination pp. 1-29

- Hüseyin Şen and Ayşe Kaya
- Panel Granger causality between oil consumption and GDP: evidence from BRICS countries pp. 30-41

- Tsangyao Chang, O.A. Gadinabokao, Rangan Gupta, Roula Inglesi-Lotz, P. Kanniah and Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne
- Economic growth in EU from sectoral imbalances point of view pp. 42-53

- Matjaž Novak
- Do banks and stock markets spur economic growth? Kenya's experience pp. 54-65

- Sheilla Nyasha and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Bioeconomy potential - focus on Northern Finland pp. 66-90

- Antti Haapala, Janne Härkönen, Pekka Leviäkangas, Pekka Kess, Hely Häggman, Jouko Arvola, Tuomas Stoor, Ari Ämmälä, Katja Karppinen, Mari Leppilampi and Jouko Niinimäki
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