International Journal of Trade and Global Markets
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2022
- Regional determinants of Colombian intra-industry trade pp. 391-405

- Catherine Valencia González, Carlos A. Pinzón Muñoz, Jaime Flórez Bolaños and Marco Aguilera-Prado
- Updating the factors adjusting economic growth rate as interpreted by M. Kalecki pp. 406-422

- Arkadiusz Jan Derkacz
- Digital economy: the main power for digital industry in Indonesia pp. 423-444

- Wiryanta Muljono and Sri Setiyawati
- The effect of Superleadership and perceived organisational support (POS) to performance with employee satisfaction and employee engagement as mediating variables pp. 445-470

- Yuntawati Fristin and Fajar Supanto
- Psychosocial safety climate and burnout among Malaysian research university academicians: the mediating roles of job demands and work engagement pp. 471-496

- Kok Ban Teoh and Daisy Mui Hung Kee
- Trade balance and economic growth: evidence from African countries pp. 497-515

- Clement Moyo and Rufaro Garidzirai
Volume 15, issue 3, 2022
- Impact and determinants of the foreign direct investment on the Libyan economy pp. 276-293

- Osama Hassan Abulkasim Muhamed and Siti Nurazira Binti Mohd Daud
- Financial development and regional human development: does capital expenditure matter? pp. 294-312

- Grahita Chandrarin, Anwar Sanusi, Elfiatur Roikhah, Dani Yuniawan and Diyah Sukanti Cahyaningsih
- The flypaper effect as political budget to achieve economic growth in Eastern Indonesia pp. 313-331

- Rudy Badrudin and Muhammad Rimawan
- The mediating roles of work-life balance, affective commitment, and intrinsic motivation in achieving MSEs performance pp. 332-347

- Rifki Fadhlillah and Putri M. Desiana
- The role of electronic word of mouth moderation in expectation-confirmation model: a study of Blackberry smartphone users in Solo Region, Central Java, Indonesia pp. 348-362

- Septiana Novita Dewi, Asri Laksmi Riani, Mugi Harsono and Ahmad Ikhwan Setiawan
- Does environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance increase earnings informativeness? Evidence from ASEAN countries pp. 363-376

- Khalid Ardhi Nurrahman and Aria Farah Mita
- The effect of sharia supervision effectiveness and financial performance on Islamic banking efficiency in Indonesia pp. 377-390

- Rifqi Muhammad and Faizi Riza
Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- The economic and institutional determinants in the international delocalisation of Italian companies pp. 135-148

- Klodian Muço and Ela Golemi
- The import penetration rate and the size of an economy: analysis by trade in value added pp. 149-166

- Małgorzata Fronczek
- Examining the influence of managerial ownership on M%A transactions by acquirers from the emerging markets pp. 167-185

- Emmanuel Okofo-Dartey and Lungile Ntsalaze
- Development of local sport: case study pp. 186-200

- Mariola Mamcarczyk and Šukasz Popławski
- Relationship assessment of perceived quality, perceived value, hospital image and patient satisfaction with respect to health services pp. 201-216

- Nischay Kr. Upamannyu, Aditya Pratap Singh and Rajesh Gupta
- Literature review of online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending: current status, developments and future directions pp. 217-240

- Yolli Eka Putri, Sudarso Kaderi Wiryono and Yunieta Anny Nainggolan
- An overview of the internet skills of digital platform users' in a digitally emerging country: India pp. 241-253

- Dorothy Dutta and Mrinmoy K. Sarma
- The impact of remittances on economic growth: empirical evidence from South Africa pp. 254-272

- S. Nyasha and Nicholas Odhiambo
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- The effect of transfer pricing and tax haven on cross-border acquisition pp. 3-11

- Lilik Adik Kurniawan and Ratna Wardhani
- The system-forming factors of social pollution at work on the developing country examples pp. 12-21

- Alena Fedorova, Hüseyin Atas and Valeriya Badambayeva
- The effect of economic, financial and political country risk factors on the JSE mining index: an ARDL approach pp. 22-31

- Paul-Francois Muzindutsi, Swastika Rajhununan, Minenhle Dube, Bilal Ganie, Evaniya Mahess and Delvina Reddy
- Country risk and the interaction between gold price and gold stock index return volatilities: evidence from the South African market pp. 32-41

- Edson Vengesai, Lorraine Rupande, Hilary Tinotenda Muguto and Paul-Francois Muzindutsi
- The impact of corporate governance, capital structure, company size, and assets structure on financial performance: a study on the corporate governance perception index participants pp. 42-50

- Marcellia Susan
- Earnings persistence: systematic risk, audit quality and growth pp. 51-60

- Agustin Palupi
- Trade policy preferences: a case of Thailand pp. 61-69

- Kanokwan Chancharoenchai and Wuthiya Saraithong
- Financial inclusion in the industry 4.0: the effects of financial inclusion on electronic payments in Thailand pp. 70-78

- Ploypailin Kijkasiwat and Nongnit Chancharat
- The effectiveness of local government financial statement audit by public accounting firm pp. 79-87

- Rifatul Fauzia, Dyah Setyaningrum and Dwi Martani
- Financing SMEs in Ghana: evidence of the optimal credit guarantee ratio pp. 88-95

- Sun Wubin, Jafaro Arthur and Emmanuel Kwesi Agyapong
- Tax compliance of individual taxpayer in DKI Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 96-103

- Silvy Christina
- Effects of information and communication technology adoption and innovation capability on export performance: study of Purwakarta ceramic industry in Indonesia pp. 104-113

- Sam'un Jaja Raharja and Rivani Rivani
- How do institutional pressures effect knowledge transfer activities within university-industry partnership? pp. 114-123

- Lina Anatan
- Survival mode strategy for traditional market in Indonesia based on consumer behaviour perspective pp. 124-133

- Ronald Ronald and Amelia Amelia
Volume 14, issue 6, 2021
- Effects of openness in services sectors on Tunisian economy under the DCFTA with the EU: border liberalisation and investment liberalisation pp. 525-547

- Wissem Belhadj, Mohamed Adel Dhif and Abdessalem Abbassi
- Total factor productivity growth and oil price volatility pp. 548-558

- Svetlana Balashova
- Are investors' desires for dividend increases stronger than dividend initiation? pp. 559-579

- Liliana Inggrit Wijaya, I. Made Narsa, Andry Irwanto and Rahmat Setiawan
- Economic concert, cooperation and trade specialisation of India in comparison with the rest of BRICS nations pp. 580-602

- Pooja Kansra, Pawan Kumar, Sushanta Kumar Mahapatra and Sumit Oberoi
- Marketing efficiency of energy-efficient electrical home appliances in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region pp. 603-619

- Mohammed T. Nuseir and Ghaleb A. El Refae
- Community size and international trade in OIC-region pp. 620-643

- Muhammad Hanif
- Circumvention of financial sanctions via Dubai's trade and commerce: the case of Iran pp. 644-659

- Fabian Maximilian Johannes Teichmann and Marie-Christin Falker
Volume 14, issue 4/5, 2021
- Limits of the pleasure economy in Industry 4.0: specifics of developing countries pp. 341-348

- Aleksei V. Bogoviz
- Managerial paradigm 'management for pleasure' as a result of technological development pp. 349-359

- Alla E. Kalinina, Irina A. Elkhina and Marina E. Buyanova
- Profits and losses of manufacturers and consumers in the pleasure economy in Industry 4.0 by the example of developing countries pp. 360-369

- Elena Y. Astakhova, Galina N. Semenova, Tatyana V. Shchukina and Zhanna A. Telegina
- Labour efficiency in the pleasure economy: perspectives of increase in developing countries in Industry 4.0 pp. 370-377

- Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Svetlana V. Lobova and Alexander N. Alekseev
- Legal means of ensuring economic security: the fundamentals of establishment of the system pp. 378-389

- Victoria V. Bolgova, Dmitry A. Lipinsky, Alexey A. Fomin, Aleksandra A. Musatkina and Aleksey N. Stankin
- Convergent technologies as a factor in the formation of a new technological mode and structural changes: contribution to the formation of a pleasure economy pp. 390-403

- Alla E. Kalinina, Irina A. Elkhina and Marina E. Buyanova
- Pleasure economy vs. industrial economy in developing countries in Industry 4.0 pp. 404-412

- Sergei V. Shkodinsky, Olga V. Titova, Elena A. Sulimova and Oleg G. Karpovich
- The key types of economic activities in the pleasure economy in the context of developing countries' transition to Industry 4.0 pp. 413-422

- Vladimir S. Osipov, Elena I. Larionova, Aleksandr V. Sigarev and Vitalii V. Mishchenko
- Contribution of Industry 4.0 into formation of the pleasure economy in developing countries pp. 423-431

- Svetlana V. Lobova, Tatiana V. Skryl, Irina S. Antonova and Aleksandr V. Averin
- The culture of digital society and the economy of pleasure: a new paradigm of socio-economic progress of developing countries in Industry 4.0 pp. 432-440

- Viktor I. Dobrosotskiy, Galina N. Semenova and Liliya A. Kripakova
- Sources of income in the economy of pleasure: new growth vectors of developing countries in Industry 4.0 pp. 441-449

- Evgeny E. Shvakov, Yuriy A. Krupnov, Elena A. Gureeva and Oleg G. Karpovich
- The scientific and methodological approach to classification of economic systems according to the criterion of pleasure pp. 450-458

- Elena G. Popkova
- Liberalisation of taxation as a prerequisite to forming a pleasure economy: special tax regimes, tax holidays and family business taxation pp. 459-467

- Irina V. Gashenko, Irina V. Orobinskaya, Yulia S. Zima and Tatyana V. Makarenko
- Russian production sector in crosshairs. Will we be better off? pp. 468-493

- Elena V. Sibirskaya, Liudmila V. Oveshnikova, Innara R. Lyapina, Stanislav Y. Evdokimov and Svetlana N. Bukhantseva
- Indicators of economic security for monotowns of the Voronezh region pp. 494-506

- Yuliia M. Sokolinskaya, Mariia E. Khanenko, Lyudmila M. Kuznetsova, Liudmila A. Pashkevich and Elena V. Sibirskaya
- The consumer economy and the pleasure economy: similarities and differences in developing countries in Industry 4.0 pp. 507-515

- Veronika V. Yankovskaya, Kirena G. Kelina, Yuliya V. Chutcheva and Alexander N. Alekseev
- Income for successful life in the pleasure economy: the financial aspect of developing countries' transition to Industry 4.0 pp. 516-524

- Elena B. Gerasimova, Victoria O. Fedorovskaya, Sergey S. Lomakin and Vasilina A. Brusentseva
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- The mediating effect of coaching acceptance between employees' creativity, motivation, commitment and OCB on performance pp. 225-246

- Soha El Achi and Bassem E. Maamari
- Potential trade vulnerability of Bangladesh: an exploratory analysis pp. 247-271

- Syed Yusuf Saadat
- Convergence of the institutional quality of the social sector: the path to inclusive growth pp. 272-291

- Serhiy Lyeonov, Tetyana Vasilyeva, Yuriy Bilan and Kseniya Bagmet
- Exchange rate and its impact on India's trade with its major trading partners: a pooled mean group approach pp. 292-303

- T.K. Dhaneesh Kumar, B.G. Poornima and P.K. Sudarsan
- Integration effects in exports induced economic growth: evidence from extended ELG model in BRICS pp. 304-324

- T.G. Saji
- The African Continental Free Trade Area and the trade facilitation agreement: some regional macroeconomic impacts pp. 325-337

- Patrice Rélouendé Zidouemba and Mustapha Sadni Jallab
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- The association between human resource investments in the internal accounting control system and non-audit fees: evidence from South Korea pp. 97-106

- Kook Jae Hwang, Pyung Kyung Kang and Dong Jin Jung
- Vocational education and training for older workers in aged countries: a comparative study of Korea, Spain, and the UK pp. 107-114

- Sunny Sun-A Kim and Young-Min Lee
- Is decision-making process a mediator of the relationship between economic factor and international academic destination? pp. 115-124

- Maybelle A. Paulino, Johnny T. Amora and Mary Caroline N. Castaño
- The profile of Indonesian workers: how education influences their welfare status pp. 125-133

- Yusriana Yusriana, Dini Turipanam Alamanda and Sutyastie Soemitro Remi
- Knowledge sharing and shadaqah economy schemes: a better future for Indonesia's economy pp. 134-142

- Muhardi Muhardi, Cici Cintyawati, Nurdin Nurdin and Aminuddin Irfani
- The role of women's entrepreneurial orientation to access external financial supports: empirical evidence from the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia using PLS-SEM pp. 143-153

- Erna Maulina, Nenden Kostini, Margo Purnomo and Achmad Fajri Febrian
- The effect of income components and tax on inequality in Thailand under comprehensive income pp. 154-165

- Voramast Limteerakul
- Implementation of accrual accounting concept in Indonesian government: is it the true concept? pp. 166-175

- M. Nur Ram'dhan, Nurdiono, Einde Evana, Fajar Gustiawaty Dewi and Lindrianasari
- The roles of perception, transparency, trust and perceived social equity in enhancing citizen satisfaction in the public sector pp. 176-186

- Phuong V. Nguyen, Dong Mong Nguyen, Thi Vu Anh Trinh and Khoa T. Tran
- The underground economy and tax potential in developing countries: a comparative study of Indonesia and Russia pp. 187-196

- Aprilia Srikandi Manita and Khoirunurrofik Khoirunurrofik
- The impacts of macroeconomic and financial indicators on stock market index: evidence from Thailand pp. 197-205

- Supakorn Chaengkham and Suthin Wianwiwat
- Influence of financial literacy, financial attitude, and parental income on personal financial management behaviour: a case study on the millennial generation in Indonesia pp. 206-212

- Anisah Firli and Afna Dalilah
- Analysis of factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions on creative industries in Bandung City, Indonesia pp. 213-223

- Arianis Chan and Sam'un Jaja Raharja
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Economic development and trade outcomes in East African countries: prospects and constraints pp. 1-18

- Romanus Osabohien, Oluwatoyin Matthew, Busayo Aderounmu, Abigail Godwin and Victoria Okafor
- The relationship among supportive organisational culture, job satisfaction, employee affective response to organisational change, and organisational cynicism pp. 19-30

- Wisnu Prajogo, Heni Kusumawati and Nikodemus Hans Setiadi Wijaya
- A WITS-SMART simulation analysis of trade creation, diversion and welfare effects of the African tripartite region pp. 31-47

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara
- The effect of Turkey's logistics performance on Turkey's foreign trade pp. 48-61

- Zeynep Kaplan and Sezen BozyiÄŸit
- Exchange rate undervaluation, economic institutions and exports performance: evidence from firm-level data pp. 62-93

- Ibrahim Elbadawi and Chahir Zaki
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