Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics
2009 - 2022
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Volume 40, issue 2, 2022
- The impact of remittances on economic development in the Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 281-296

- Ines Kersan-Škabiæ and Lela Tijaniæ
- Crypto portfolio optimization through lens of tail risk and variance measures pp. 297-312

- Bojan Tomiæ, Saša Žikoviæ and Lorena Jovanoviæ
- Do ICT and technological development facilitate supply chain trade? pp. 313-327

- Petra Adelajda Zaninoviæ
- Determinants of entrepreneurial dynamics:The Case of the European Union pp. 329-351

- Jelena J. Stankoviæ, Ivana Marjanoviæ, Sandra Milanoviæ and Milica Jovanoviæ Vujatoviæ
- The flypaper effect phenomenon of intergovernmental transfers during the Covid-19:Evidence from Indonesia pp. 353-373

- Lela Nurlaela Wati, Heri Ispriyahadi and Dhika Habibi Zakaria
- The impact of ICT capital growth on economic growth: the case of Egypt pp. 375-394

- Hoda Mansour
- Role of personality traits in shaping entrepreneurial intention: Comparative study of South Korea and Vietnam pp. 395-420

- Phuong Mai Nguyen, Thi-Minh-Ngoc Luu, Nam D. Vo and Phuc Nguyen Nguyen
- Emerging equity market reaction to pandemic prevention policy: Evidence from regression discontinuity design pp. 421-439

- Bora Aktan
- Factors influencing dividend payout policy: Evidence from listed non-financial firms of the Zagreb Stock Exchange pp. 441-457

- Darija Prša, Aljoša Šestanoviæ and Ivo Ramljak
- The impact of working capital management on SME profitability – evidence from Kosovo pp. 459-478

- Ardi Ahmeti, Yllka Ahmeti and Skender Ahmeti
Volume 40, issue 1, 2022
- How does the ICT affect human development? Evidence from developing vs. developed countries pp. 9-27

- Zoran Ježiæ, Petra Adelajda Zaninoviæ and Renee Škuliæ
- Economic growth in the Central East European Union and the Western Balkan countries in the course of Stability and Growth Pact and COVID-19 pp. 29-61

- Bardhyl Dauti and Shiret Elezi
- The dynamics of crowdfunding campaigns in the Middle East: Does social capital matter? pp. 63-78

- Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem Abdeldayem and Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi Al Dulaimi
- The influence of demographic, cultural, and educational background in the boardroom on firm performance – The Croatian evidence pp. 79-95

- Tomislava Paviæ Kramariæ and Marko Miletiæ
- The Big Five personality traits and co-production behaviour of Vietnamese tourists: An extension of the theory of planned behaviour pp. 97-127

- Truong Thi Xuan Dao, Pham Huong Trang and Tran Duc Thanh
- The intra-industry trade dynamics in CEE countries: The role of trade agreements pp. 129-145

- Vinko Zaninoviæ
- Long-run effects of human development and public governance on economic welfare: New evidence from transition economies pp. 147-175

- Emin Efecan Aktas
- Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on economic performance of European Countries pp. 177-200

- Marina Milanoviæ and Milan Stamenkoviæ
- Modelling framework of the Tandem Supply Chain Efficiency and Sustainable Financial Performance in the Automotive Industry pp. 201-224

- Simona Burta, Ana-Cristina Nicolescu, Sorana Vãtavu Vãtavu, Emilia Bozga and Oana-Ramona Lobon?
- Naturally traditional or traditionally natural – exploring the concepts natural and traditional in marketing research pp. 225-246

- Ivana First Komen and Nina Grguriæ Èop
Volume 39, issue 2, 2021
- Long-run asymmetric association between FDI and productivity in Turkey pp. 253-277

- Yüksel Okºak and Cüneyt Koyuncu
- Urban employment in post-transition economies: skill mismatch in the local labor market pp. 279-297

- Jelena Stankoviæ, Marija Džuniæ and Srðan Marinkoviæ
- Practical application of the CCB model in Czechia pp. 299-323

- Vitezslav Halek
- Emergency remote learning acceptance among higher education students during COVID-19 pandemic pp. 325-347

- Amila Pilav-Veliæ, Hatidža Jahiæ, Jasmina Okièiæ, Jasmina Selimoviæ and Elvedin Grabovica
- Efficiency of banks in Croatia pp. 349-379

- Dean Uèkar and Danijel Petroviæ
- Empowering leadership and human resources through stimulating innovative behaviors in higher education pp. 381-399

- Shofia Amin, Amirul Mukminin, Rike Setiawati and Fitriaty Fitriaty
- Examining the factors of influence on avoiding personalized ads on Facebook pp. 401-428

- Damir Dobriniæ, Iva Gregurec and Dunja Dobriniæ
Volume 39, issue 1, 2021
- Policy orientation, knowledge dynamic ability and green innovation: A mediation model based on China provincial panel data pp. 9-37

- Li Fang and Zhang Sheng
- Woman’s entrepreneurship – female participation in loss-making SMEs pp. 39-58

- Tatjana Janovac, Verica Jovanoviæ, Pavle Radanov and Saša Virijeviæ Jovanoviæ
- Governance and civil and political rights as FDI determinants in transition countries pp. 59-86

- Jelena Zvezdanoviæ Lobanova, Mikhail Lobanov and Milan Zvezdanoviæ
- Application of logistics model in analysing relationship marketing in travel agencies pp. 87-112

- Katarina Borisavljeviæ and Gordana Radosavljeviæ
- A qualitative approach to evaluate the reconciliation of GOLDX and OneGram in Islamic Finance pp. 113-134

- Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem and Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi
- Target adjustment model and new working capital management performance measure: Evidence from Croatia pp. 135-162

- Dina Korent
- An implementation of ensemble methods, logistic regression, and neural network for default prediction in Peer-to-Peer lending pp. 163-197

- Aneta Dzik-Walczak and Mateusz Heba
- The relationship between corporate governance characteristics and agency costs pp. 199-220

- Mahdi Salehi, Mohammad Sadegh Adibian, Zakiyeh Sadatifar and Ehsan Khansalar
Volume 38, issue 2, 2020
- Real interest rate convergence and monetary policy independence in CEE countries pp. 349-380

- Milan Deskar-Škrbiæ, Antonija Buljan and Mirna Dumèiæ
- Threshold effect of public debt on economic growth: An empirical analysis in the European transition countries pp. 381-406

- Besnik Fetai, Kestrim Avdimetaj, Abdylmenaf Bexheti and Arben Malaj
- The impact of macroeconomic and financial factors on shadow banking in the new EU member states pp. 407-427

- Jordan Kjosevski, Mihail Petkovski and Aleksandar Stojkov
- Income smoothing through loan loss provisions in south and Eastern European banks pp. 429-452

- Albulena Shala, Valentin Toçi and Skender Ahmeti
- The effect of regulatory changes on relationship between earnings management and financial reporting timeliness: The case of COVID-19 pandemic pp. 453-473

- Toni Šušak
- The impact of energy consumption on economic growth in developed and post-transition countries of European Union pp. 475-497

- Tanja Fatur Šikiæ
- Income convergence between Southeast Europe and the European Union pp. 499-519

- Goran Radosavljeviæ, Mihajlo Babin, Miloš Eriæ and Jelisaveta Lazareviæ
- Impact of board size and ownership concentration on agency costs: evidence for Croatian companies pp. 521-535

- Marina Klaèmer Èalopa, Ivana Ðunðek Kokotec and Karolina Kokot
- Factors influencing students’ startups intention – a case study at universities in Ho Chi Minh City pp. 537-562

- Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong, Thai Hoang Quoc, Le Van Cup and Le Thi Kim Lien
- Investors’ herd behavior related to the pandemic-risk reflected on the GCC stock markets pp. 563-584

- Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem and Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi
- Medium-term forecast of European economic sustainable growth using Markov chains pp. 585-618

- Alina Haller, Ovidiu Gherasim, Mariana B?lan and Carmen Uzl?u
- The interdependence between stock market development and economic growth: a multi-country examination pp. 619-652

- Hana Bawazir, Mukesh Kumar, Saban Celik, Khadija Abdulredha Abdulla and Bora Aktan
- The relationship between fiscal policy and economic growth in CEE countries pp. 653-666

- Sabina Hodžiæ, Amer Demiroviæ and Emira Beèiæ
- Risk factors selection with data mining methods for insurance premium ratemaking pp. 667-696

- Amela Omeraševiæ and Jasmina Selimoviæ
- Digital transformation and economic cooperation: The case of Western Balkan countries pp. 697-722

- Tanja Broz, Goran Buturac and Miloš Parežanin
Volume 38, issue 1, 2020
- Policies for managing sudden stops pp. 9-33

- Chokri Zehri
- Working women and per capita household consumption expenditures; an untouched reality pp. 35-69

- Wen Jun, Junaid Waheed, Hadi Hussain, Ihsan Jamil, Denisa Borbášová and Muhammad Khalid Anser
- Long-run price performance of local and dual class IPOs in alternative investment market pp. 71-100

- Abdul Wahid and Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz
- Reexamination of the determinants of firms’ growth in periods of crisis pp. 101-124

- Dejan Maliniæ, Ksenija Denèiæ-Mihajlov and Konrad Grabiñski
- The key factors affecting entrepreneurship: a comparative analysis pp. 125-146

- Ma³gorzata Jab³oñska and Joanna Stawska
- Water extended input-output analysis of the Croatian economy pp. 147-182

- Saša Èegar
- Globalization and economic growth of Eurozone economies pp. 183-214

- Marija Raduloviæ and Milan Kostiæ
- Integrity of the benchmark price for price testing of US municipal bonds pp. 215-235

- Sreèko Devjak
- Determinants of inward foreign direct investment: Comparison across different country groups pp. 237-269

- Minakshee Das
- Capital controls to manage foreign exchange reserves and foreign debts pp. 271-294

- Chokri Zehri
- Total factor productivity drivers in the selected EU countries: Cointegration approach pp. 295-315

- Zoran Boroviæ, Mladen Rebiæ and Dalibor Tomaš
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