Business and Economic Horizons (BEH)
2010 - 2018
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2018
- Working capital policies and value creation of listed non-financial firms in Ghana: a panel FMOLS analysis pp. 725-742

- Siaw Frimpong
- Budget deficit and growth: in search of ceiling for Bangladesh pp. 743-765

- S. M. Abdullah, Abul Kalam Azad and Salina Siddiqua
- Global financial crisis 2008 and its vulnerability in SAARC countries pp. 766-776

- Irma Setyawati
- An analysis of the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI), political risk and economic growth in South Africa pp. 777-788

- Daniel Francois Meyer and Thomas Habanabakize
- Antecedents of burnout and its relationship to internal audit quality pp. 789-817

- Mohannad Al Shbail, Zalailah Salleh and M. N. Mohd Nor
- The influence of “offer for sale” by existing shareholders on investors’ reaction in the IPO immediate aftermarket pp. 818-828

- Norliza Che-Yahya, Ruzita Abdul-Rahim and Rasidah Mohd Rashid
- The analysis of capital structure for propertyliability insurers: A quantile regression approach pp. 829-850

- Jessica Hung and Vincent Y. L. Chang
- Corporate governance and dividend payout ratio in non-financial firms listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange pp. 851-861

- Sumail La Ode
- Long-term memory in Euronext stock indexes returns: an econophysics approach pp. 862-881

- Luís M. P. Gomes, Vasco J. S. Soares, Sílvio M. A. Gama and José A. O. Matos
- Can disclosure practices and stakeholder management influence zakat payers’ trust? A Malaysian evidence pp. 882-893

- Nahla Samargandi, Sakinah Mohamed Tajularifin, Erlane K. Ghani, Asmah Abdul Aziz and Ardi Gunardi
- Is there any causality between Islamic banks’ return on depositors and conventional banks’ deposit interest: Evidence of causality from Bahrain’s financial market pp. 894-912

- Abdus Samad
- Efficiency as a new ideology of trust-building corporate governance pp. 913-925

- Maryna Brychko and Andrii Semenog
- Assessing the financial security of the engineering enterprises as preconditions of application of anti-crisis management: practical aspect pp. 926-940

- Oleksandr Sylkin, Andriy Shtangret, Olha Ogirko and Oleksandr Melnikov
- The effect of internal control on asset misappropriation: The case of Vietnam pp. 941-953

- Manh Dung Tran Tran and Thi Thu Ha Le
Volume 14, issue 3, 2018
- Effects of service quality on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty: A case of 4- and 5-star hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pp. 437-450

- Ho Dinh Phi, Long Phan Thanh and Bang Nguyen Viet
- Accounting expertise in the audit committee and earnings management pp. 451-476

- Mujeeb Saif Mohsen Al-Absy, Ku Nor Izah Ku Ismail and Sitraselvi Chandren
- Learning organization: a fine example of a management fad pp. 477-487

- Slobodan Adzic
- Does foreign direct investment reduce poverty? The case of Latin America in the twenty-first century pp. 488-500

- Pablo Quinonez, Joselin Saenz and Jessica Solorzano
- Determinants of Chinese demand for tourism in Malaysia pp. 501-512

- Chin-Hong Puah, Suk-Hie Huan and Fung-Thai Thien
- Determinants of financial performance of banks in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 513-529

- Roger Antoun, Ali Coskun and Bojan Georgievski
- Participation in continuous professional development training and perceived teaching assessment: A case study at the Malaysian Technical University pp. 530-541

- Nor Hazana Abdullah, Alina Shamsuddin, Eta Wahab and Muazu Hassan Muazu
- Examining the nexus between exchange rate volatility and export performance: Empirical evidence from the Egyptian experience pp. 542-560

- Heidi Aly and Rana Hosni
- Determinants of corporate cash holding: evidence from UK listed firms pp. 561-569

- Le Duc Hoang, Phi Long Tran, Thu Phuong Ta and Duy Minh Vu
- Corruption awareness and ethical decision making in Indonesia pp. 570-586

- Ashari Ashari, Marthin Nanere and Philip Trebilcock
- Board diversity, audit committee characteristics and audit quality: The moderating role of control-ownership wedge pp. 587-614

- Aree Saeed Mustafa, Ayoib Che-Ahmad and Sitraselvi Chandren
- Brand loyalty for domestic and global brands: A case of Thai fast-moving consumer goods pp. 615-625

- Sonthaya Sampaothong
- Moderating effect of competitive strategies on the relation between financial leverage and firm performance: evidence from Jordan pp. 626-641

- Mahmoud Al-Rdaydeh, Ammar Yaser Almansour and Mohammad Ahmad Al-Omari
- Economic impact of the change in tax rate on small enterprises of manufacturing and construction sectors: Evidence from Russia 2006-2014 pp. 642-658

- Karen Tumanyants
- Internal factors of bank profitability in the Republic of Serbia pp. 659-673

- Violeta Domanovic, Violeta Todorovic and Sladjana Savovic
- Inflationary effects of fiscal and monetary policies in Indonesia pp. 674-688

- Jaka Sriyana
- Outsider vs insider: Does firm governance matter? pp. 689-699

- Yahya Uthman Abdullahi, Rokiah Ishak and Norfaiezah Sawandi
- Socialization: An important factor of redenomination success in Indonesia pp. 700-712

- Bulan Prabawani, Ita Hanika Musfirowati and Eri Werdani Riandhita
- An empirical investigation between liquidity and key financial ratios of Islamic banks of United Arab Emirates (UAE) pp. 713-724

- Mosab Tabash
Volume 14, issue 2, 2018
- A simplified endogenous economic growth model with social capital: Evidence for Ecuador pp. 168-184

- Carlos Andres Moreno-Hurtado,, Diego Ochoa-Jiménez, Gonzalo Leonardo, and Izquierdo-Montoya
- The development of company’s debt portfolio pp. 185-206

- Irina Geraschenko
- A discussion of joint bank and industry concentration pp. 207-216

- Gerasimos Soldatos
- Income differences, trade and Institutions: empirical evidence form low and middle-income countries pp. 217-228

- Agus Eko Sujianto and Tulus Suryanto
- The relationship between economic growth and employee provident fund: an empirical evidence from Malaysia pp. 229-242

- Sallahuddin Hassan, Zalila Othman and Zalina Mohd Mohaideen
- A study of elderly welfare by comparing private and public retirement homes: A case study in Bangkok pp. 243-255

- Nattaya Prapaipanich
- Are catastrophe bonds effective financial instruments in the transport and infrastructure industries? Evidence from international financial markets pp. 256-267

- Fabio Pizzutilo and Elisabetta Venezia
- Intergenerational fairness from an economic perspective: Overview of some theoretical and methodological issues pp. 268-281

- Filip Chybalski
- Efficiency and client satisfaction of Islamic and conventional banks: A bilateral effect pp. 282-299

- Talla Aldeehani
- Intangible factors and productivity: Evidence from Europe at the regional level pp. 300-325

- Anneli Kaasa
- Microfinance training and the number of loans received by SMEs. An empirical evidence from emerging economy pp. 326-341

- Habibu Sani, Shazida Jan Mohd-Khan and Mohd Saifoul Zamzuri Noor
- Impact of family control on the relationship between earning management and future performance in Indonesia pp. 342-354

- Edy Suprianto and Doddy Setiawan
- Shareholder’s involvement in the audit committee, audit quality and financial reporting lag in Nigeria pp. 355-374

- Ishaq Ahmed Mohammed, Ayoib Che-Ahmad and Mazrah Malek
- Analysing the human capital capabilities in the enterprise risk management function of South Africa’s public institutions pp. 375-388

- Tankiso Moloi
- Predicting financial distress: Applicability of O-score model for Pakistani firms pp. 389-401

- Hamid Waqas and Rohani Md-Rus
- Changes in the industrial structure of GDP and stock indices also with regard to industry 4.0 pp. 402-414

- Bozena Chovancova, Michaela Dorocakova and Viera Malacka
- Are fiscal budgets sustainable in South Africa? Evidence from provincial level data pp. 415-423

- Kambale Kavase and Andrew Phiri
- Love of money, gender, religiosity: The impact on ethical perceptions of future professional accountants pp. 424-436

- Ietje Nazaruddin, Sri Budhi Rezki and Yasya Rahmanda
Volume 14, issue 1, 2018
- The impact of government consumption on the private expenditures in developing country: the case of Indonesia pp. 1-16

- Haryo Kuncoro
- Foreign direct investment and growth causal-nexus in economic community of West African States: Evidence from spectral causality pp. 17-28

- Anokye M. Adam
- Determinants of employees provident fund in Malaysia: Potential factors to jeopardize the EPF sustainability pp. 29-42

- Sallahuddin Hassan and Zalila Othman
- Forecasting on the long-term sustainability of the employees provident fund in Malaysia via the Box-Jenkins’ ARIMA model pp. 43-53

- Sallahuddin Hassan and Zalila Othman
- Solving global problems: Waste to power while creating stakeholder shared value pp. 54-74

- Thaspong Chailertpong, and Thepparat Phimolsathien,
- Application of discrete dynamic model for the assessment of stability of the world economy development pp. 75-84

- Anatoly Kilyachkov, Larisa Chaldaeva and Nikolay Kilyachkov
- Does the retirement saving motive foster higher savings? The evidence from the Polish household survey pp. 85-96

- Edyta Marcinkiewicz
- Inflation persistence in BRICS countries: A quantile autoregressive (QAR) approach pp. 97-104

- Andrew Phiri
- Household savings, financing and economic growth in South Africa pp. 105-116

- Itumeleng Pleasure Mongale, Tumelo Mashamaite and Nyiko Khoza
- An empirical evidence on the effect of women board representation on firm performance of companies listed in Iraq Stock Exchange pp. 117-131

- Firas Farhan Jedi and Sabri Nayan
- Higher co-moments and asset pricing on emerging stock markets by quantile regression approach pp. 132-142

- Toan Huynh Luu Duc and Sang Phu Nguyen
- Methodological approaches to assessment of the efficiency of business entities activity pp. 143-151

- Olena Pakhnenko, Olga Liuta and Nataliya Pihul
- Underpricing and long-term market performance of initial public offerings in Indonesia: A quantile regression approach pp. 152-167

- Nugroho Sasikirono, Sumiati Sumiati and Nur Khusniyah Indrawati
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